Articolo in rivista, 2010, ENG
Cecere E., Acquaviva M., Belmonte M., Biandolino F., Cavallo R.A., Lo Noce R., Narracci M., Petrocelli A., Ricci P., Stabili L., Alabiso G.
IAMC - UOS Taranto
Seaweed cultivation in aquaculture plant effluents can reduce the impact of farming activities on coastal waters so making aquaculture an eco-sustainable activity. In this respect, the capability of nitrogen uptake, the fatty acid composition and the antimicrobial activity of six seaweeds from the Apulian coasts were investigated. They proved to be good bioremediators as well as a suitable feed for reared species due to the presence of essential fatty acids and the antimicrobial activity of their lipidic extracts.
Biologia marina mediterranea 17 (1), pp. 138–141
ammonium uptake, antimicrobial activity, bioremediation, fatty acids, seaweeds
Petrocelli Antonella, Alabiso Giorgio, Stabili Loredana, Acquaviva Maria Immacolata, Narracci Marcella, Cecere Ester, Cavallo Rosa Anna
ID: 6819
Year: 2010
Type: Articolo in rivista
Creation: 2011-02-15 00:00:00.000
Last update: 2021-01-15 12:06:11.000
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