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A seasonal study of the red seaweeds Solieria tenera and three species of Gracilaria from Jamaica
Authors:P. V. Devi Prasad
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany, University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica
Abstract:Three species of Gracilaria viz G. cervicornis, G. domingensis, G. verrucosa and Solieria tenera (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) have been studied for their monthly variation in dry wt yields, ash, soluble carbohydrate, protein, lipid and insoluble carbohydrate contents for one year. The dry wt yields were higher in G. domingensis. Soluble carbohydrate and ash contents showed an inverse relationship in all the species. Protein content was lower, below 5% of the dry wt for all the species. A comparison of protein:carbohydrate ratios showed a similarity between morphologically similar G. domingensis and G. cervicornis in that there was less variation in the ratio. From this, it is assumed that flattened morphology probably is more efficient in maintaining nutrient balance to keep up the growth rates.
Keywords:chemical composition   Gracilaria   marine algae  P:C ratio   Solieria
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