vol8-1

J. Algal Biomass Utln. - Vol 8, No.1, January 2017

  1. Alexsandro C. dos Santos, Ana T. Lombardi. Growth, photosynthesis and biochemical composition of Haematococcus pluvialis at various pH . 1..PDF

  2. Waghmode A.V. and Deshmukh B. S. A New report of Rosenvingea orientalis (J.Ag.) Boergesen from Ratnagiri District of Maharashtra, India.. 16..PDF

  3. Adi Nath, Geetika Vajpayee, Kritika Dixit, Md. Akhlaqur Rahman, Vinod kumar Kannaujiya and Shanthy Sundaram. Micro-algal consortia complexity enhances ecological biomass stability through CO2 sequestration ..19..PDF

  4. Kawalpreet Kaur Bhatia, Sanjeev Puri, Amrik Singh Ahluwalia. Morphological and physiological performance of a cyanobacterium Spirulina platensis in presence of Ascorbic acid: a growth facilitator .. 35..PDF

  5. Narasimha Rao, G M. A preliminary survey on corticolous algae from Gangaraju Madugula forest region, Eastern Ghats of India. Andhra Pradesh... 45..PDF

  6. Nahid Abdel Rahim Osman, Balsam Abdo and Sayadat El-Tigani Mohamed. Assessment of the nutritional value and native agar content of the red alga Gracilaria foliifera (Forsskal) Borgesen from the Red Sea coast of Sudan.. 48.. PDF

  7. Jyothi Kaparapu. Micro algal Immobilization Techniques ..64..PDF

  8. Cumhur Miçoğulları, Rıza Akgül, Füsun Akgül, Hüseyin Erduğan. Using Live Microalgae Tetracystis isobilateralis R.M. Brown & H.C. Bold (Chlorococcales) Cells in the Removal of Heavy Metals.. 71..PDF

  9. Smita Patil, Reena Pandit, Arvind Lali. Responses of algae to high light exposure: prerequisite for species selection for outdoor cultivation..75..PDF

Index Copernicus Value (ICV): 71.63 for 2014