2022
DOI: 10.51758/agjsr-04-2021-0032
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The effect of Enteromorpha intestinalis and Corallina elongata on physiological parameters of Zea mays L.

Abstract: Purpose: Algae are living organisms capable of photosynthesis and live mainly in an aquatic environment (marine or freshwater), and considered as plants like those growing on the soil. It can therefore be used to enrich the soil in organic matter, and mineral elements, as for composting green waste, for example. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of marine macroalgae Enteromorpha intestinalis (Ulvophycae) and Corallina elongata (Corallinacae) as biofertilizers on the growth of Zea mays L… Show more

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“…wt.) (Table -3).The chlorophyll content of green alga E. intestinalis was equal to green algae Caulerpa scalpeliformis and less than red alga Acanthafera spicifera 32,33 . Ten estimated that the maximum carotenoid content in the brown seaweed was higher than the selected species of Enteromorpha.…”
Section: Estimation Of Biochemicalsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…wt.) (Table -3).The chlorophyll content of green alga E. intestinalis was equal to green algae Caulerpa scalpeliformis and less than red alga Acanthafera spicifera 32,33 . Ten estimated that the maximum carotenoid content in the brown seaweed was higher than the selected species of Enteromorpha.…”
Section: Estimation Of Biochemicalsmentioning
confidence: 94%