XIIth International Seaweed Symposium held in São Paulo, Brazil, July 27 – August 1, 1986 Legacy Pages: V - IX
The main seaweed foods in Japan Kazutosi NisizawaHiroyuki NodaTadaharu Watanabe OriginalPaper Pages: 5 - 29
Utilization of seaweed hydrocolloids in the food industry Martin Glicksman OriginalPaper Pages: 31 - 47
Using genetic markers in phycological research John P. van der Meer Marine algal genetics and genomes Pages: 49 - 56
Progress in the genetics and breeding of economic seaweeds in China Wu ChaoyuanLin Guangheng Marine algal genetics and genomes Pages: 57 - 61
Molecular genetic analysis of variation in Costaria costata (Turner) Saunders Debashish BhattacharyaLouis D. Druehl Marine algal genetics and genomes Pages: 63 - 67
The mass cultivation of Spirulina platensis in Brazil Klaus WagenerAngela de Luca Rebello Production of Spirulina and other microalgae Pages: 69 - 70
On the economics of Spirulina production in Chile with details on drag-board mixing in shallow ponds G. ValderramaA. CárdenasA. Markovits Production of Spirulina and other microalgae Pages: 71 - 74
Strain selection of Spirulina suitable for mass production Avigad Vonshak Production of Spirulina and other microalgae Pages: 75 - 77
Recent research on Spirulina in Italy L. TomaselliG. TorzilloR. Materassi Production of Spirulina and other microalgae Pages: 79 - 82
A pond for edible Spirulina production and its hydraulic studies H. Shimamatsu Production of Spirulina and other microalgae Pages: 83 - 89
Experiments on Spirulina culture on waste-effluent media and at the pilot plant Francisco AyalaTeresita Vargas Production of Spirulina and other microalgae Pages: 91 - 93
Spirulina, real aid to development Ripley D. Fox Production of Spirulina and other microalgae Pages: 95 - 97
The mass culture of Dunaliella salina for β-carotene: from pilot plant to production plant T. P. MoultonL. J. BorowitzkaD. J. Vincent Production of Spirulina and other microalgae Pages: 99 - 105
Competition between Dunaliella species at high salinity T. P. MoultonT. R. SommerL. J. Borowitzka Production of Spirulina and other microalgae Pages: 107 - 116
The challenge confronting industrial microagriculture: high photosynthetic efficiency in large-scale reactors Amos Richmond Production of Spirulina and other microalgae Pages: 117 - 121
Enzymatic removal of the cell walls from zygotes of Fucus distichus (L.) Powell (Phaeophyta) B. KloaregR. S. Quatrano Applications of biotechnology to algae Pages: 123 - 129
Calluses and callus-like growth in seaweeds: Induction and culture Miriam Polne-FullerAharon Gibor Applications of biotechnology to algae Pages: 131 - 138
Structures and functions of the polysaccharides from the cell wall of Gracilaria verrucosa (Rhodophyceae, Gigartinales) D. ChristiaenT. StadlerM. C. Verdus Applications of biotechnology to algae Pages: 139 - 146
Tissue and cell culture of New Zealand Pterocladia and Porphyra species Liu Xue-wuMargaret E. Gordon Applications of biotechnology to algae Pages: 147 - 154
Molecular markers for marine algal polysaccharides Valerie VreelandEarl ZablackisWatson M. Laetsch Applications of biotechnology to algae Pages: 155 - 160
Carrageenan analysis of tissue cultures and whole plants of Agardhiella subulata Donald P. CheneyAndrea H. LuistroPeter M. Bradley Applications of biotechnology to algae Pages: 161 - 166
Macroalgal commercialization in the Orient C. K TsengX. G. Fei Economic aspects of seaweed cultivation Pages: 167 - 172
Useful European seaweeds: past hopes and present cultivation Joanna M. Kain (Jones)C. P. Dawes Economic aspects of seaweed cultivation Pages: 173 - 181
Macroalgal commercialization in the United States Economic aspects of seaweed cultivation Pages: 183 - 188
Taxonomy of some North Atlantic Dictyota species (Phaeophyta) Reinhard SchnetterIngrid HörnigGisela Weber-Peukert Morphology and taxonomy Pages: 193 - 197
Patterns of apical structure in the genera Gelidium and Pterocladia (Gelidiaceae, Rhodophyta) D. RodríguezB. Santelices Morphology and taxonomy Pages: 199 - 203
Morphogenesis of the frond of Gracilaria verrucosa (Huds.) Papenfuss: the differentiation of vegetative and sexual areas R. KlingM. Bodard Morphology and taxonomy Pages: 205 - 206
Analytical pyrolysis as a taxonomic tool in Gracilaria (Rhodophyta: Gigartinales) C. J. BirdR. J. HelleurJ. McLachlan Morphology and taxonomy Pages: 207 - 211
Indications of species status from total protein signatures in Callithamnion (Ceramiaceae) J. H. PriceJ. M. PettittS. Russell Morphology and taxonomy Pages: 213 - 220
Is the frequency of apomeiosis in the Rhodophyta a genetic character? Francis Magne Morphology and taxonomy Pages: 221 - 232
Endophytic algae of Irish moss (Chondrus crispus Stackh.) J. CorreaR. NielsenJ. McLachlan Ecology and distribution Pages: 223 - 228
Growth responses of two Laminaria saccharina populations to environmental variation V. A. GerardK. DuBoisR. Greene Ecology and distribution Pages: 229 - 232
Effects of epifauna on algal growth and quality of the agar produced by Gracilaria verrucosa (Hudson) Papenfuss J. M. CancinoM. MuñozM. C. Orellana Ecology and distribution Pages: 233 - 237
Gracilaria verrucosa in Golfo Nuevo, Chubut, Argentina. Biological parameters and environmental factors A. L. Boraso de Zaixso Ecology and distribution Pages: 239 - 244
Presence and development of populations of the introduced brown alga Sargassum muticum in the southwest Netherlands A. T. CritchleyP. H. NienhuisK. Verschuure Ecology and distribution Pages: 245 - 255
Distribution and use of some economically important seaweeds in Iceland Ivka M. Munda Ecology and distribution Pages: 257 - 260
Observations on the deep-water flora of Bermuda Richard B. SearlesCraig W. Schneider Ecology and distribution Pages: 261 - 266
Community metabolism on rocky-shore assemblages in a mesocosm: A. Fluctuations in production, respiration, chlorophyll a content and C:N ratios of grazed and non-grazed assemblages A. Pedersen Ecology and distribution Pages: 267 - 275
Effects of diesel oil and subsequent recovery of commercial benthic algae Tor Bokn Ecology and distribution Pages: 277 - 284
Uses of seaweeds as biomonitors of zinc levels in Cork Harbour, Ireland J. P. CullinaneT. M. DoyleP. M. Whelan Ecology and distribution Pages: 285 - 290
New developments in the seaweed industry of New Zealand D. M. LuxtonW. J. Courtney Resources: assessment, development and management Pages: 291 - 293
Production of Chilean Gracilaria: problems and perspectives B. SantelicesR. Ugarte Resources: assessment, development and management Pages: 295 - 299
The collection, utilization and potential farming of red seaweeds in Namibia K. W. G. Rotmann Resources: assessment, development and management Pages: 301 - 305
Management of a Gracilaria natural bed in Lenga, Chile: A case study Adriana PobleteIngrid Inostroza Resources: assessment, development and management Pages: 307 - 311
Biological bases for management of Iridaea laminarioides Bory in southern Chile Renato WestermeierPedro J. RiveraIván Gómez Resources: assessment, development and management Pages: 313 - 328