Differential growth and biochemical profiling of the red seaweed Gracilaria sp. under near-shore and pond-based environments: Insights from surface and on-bottom cultivation systems
Key Points
Gracilaria sp. shows significant growth variation between near-shore and pond-based environments, emphasizing habitat influence.
Key metrics reveal up to 30% increased biomass in pond-based systems compared to near-shore ones, indicating cultivation advantages.
Analyses from both surface and on-bottom cultivation systems identify unique biochemical profiles that differ by environment.
Findings suggest potential for optimized Gracilaria sp. production through tailored cultivation strategies, with ecological implications.
Differential growth and biochemical profiling of the red seaweed Gracilaria sp. under near-shore and pond-based environments: Insights from surface and on-bottom cultivation systems | Synapse