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Title: Algal Blooms and Associated Bacteria along the Southwest Coast of India
Authors: Anit, Thomas M
Dr.Saramma, A V
Keywords: estuarine stations
Hydrographic parameters
Environmental Scanning Electron
bloom associated bacteria
hydrolytic enzyme production
Planktonic Microalgae.
Issue Date: Apr-2014
Publisher: Cochin University of Science And Technology
Abstract: It is essential to understand how the distribution and composition of microalgae as well as dynamics of HABs in economically important shelf seas relate to the particular physico-chemical and biological properties of the water column in which they live. In view of the importance of southwest coast of India, which is considered as one of the most biologically productive areas in the world, regular monitoring of distribution and abundance of microalgae is important. The present work is concentrated on the estuarine and coastal open sea stations along the southwest coast of India. In order to get further insights into the abiotic factors governing bloom dynamics, the physicochemical parameters that regulated three particular bloom events during this period were studied. Bearing in mind the role of bacterial fauna associated with algal blooms as a biological factor in regulating its dynamics, isolation of bacteria associated with the algal blooms, their identification, enumeration, and ability to produce extracellular enzymes have been duly incorporated into this study
Description: Department of Marine Biology, Microbiology and Biochemistry School of Marine Sciences Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4743
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