## Abstract It is well known that seaweed, vast quantities of which grow around the coast of Scotland, undergoes wide seasonal variation in chemical constitution, and it is important that this variation be known so that the weed can be harvested at the appropriate period. Monthly samples of __Lamin
The seasonal variation in chemical constitution of some of the sub-littoral seaweeds common to scotland. Part II.Laminaria digitata
โ Scribed by Black, W. A. P.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1948
- Weight
- 367 KB
- Volume
- 67
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
In a previous communication, ^1^ the seasonal variation in chemical constitution of Laminaria cloustoni over a period of two years was given. The present paper outlines the seasonal variation in ash, crude protein, iodine, mannitol, laminarin and alginic acid of Laminaria digitata for the same period. In this case the samples were taken from two different localities, to find the effect of different degrees of exposure on the chemical constitution.
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## Abstract In previous communications, ^1, 2^ the seasonal variation in chemical constitution of the laminariales __cloustoni__ and __digitata__ over a period of two years was recorded. The present paper outlines the seasonal variation in ash, crude protein, iodine, mannitol, laminarin and alginic
## Abstract The ash, iodine, crude protein, mannitol, laminarin and alginic acid contents of samples of __Ascophyllum nodosum__ taken at monthly intervals from April, 1945, to March, 1947, have been determined. The samples were taken from three different habitats in the neighbourhood of Oban in ord