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《ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF ALGAE IN AGRICULTURE》
●Algae are a large and diverse group of microorganisms that can carry out photosynthesis since they capture energy from sunlight.
●Algae plays an important role in agriculturewhere they are used as biofertilizer and soil stabilizers.
●Egg-laying rate in hen is also increased by algae feed additives.
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《ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF ALGAE IN AGRICULTURE》
●Algae are a large and diverse group of microorganisms that can carry out photosynthesis since they capture energy from sunlight.
●Algae plays an important role in agriculturewhere they are used as biofertilizer and soil stabilizers.
●Egg-laying rate in hen is also increased by algae feed additives.
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economic importance:
➡️photosynthesis:
• at least half of the total carbon dioxide fixation on earth is carried out by algae through photosynthesis.
•being photosynthetic they increase the level of dissolved oxygen in their immediate environment.
•it is essential for respiration of aquatic life.
➡️Primary producers :
•algae are primary producers of energy rich compounds.
•This form the basis of food cycles of all aquatic animals.
➡️food supplements:
•many species of porphyra, laminaria and sargassum are among the 70 species of marine algae used as food.
•Certain unicellular algae like chlorella and spiral inner are rich in protein and are used as food supplements even by space travellers.
➡️hydrocolloids :
•hydrocolloids are water holding substances. certain marine brown and red algae produce large amount of hydrocolloids which are used commercially.
•algin and carrageen are hydrocolloids obtained from brown and red algae, respectively.
•agar is one of the commercial products obtained from gelidium and Gracilaria and are used to grow microbes and in preparation of Ice creams and jellies.
➡️iodine :
•fucus and laminaria are rich sources of iodine.
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economic importance:
➡️photosynthesis:
• at least half of the total carbon dioxide fixation on earth is carried out by algae through photosynthesis.
•being photosynthetic they increase the level of dissolved oxygen in their immediate environment.
•it is essential for respiration of aquatic life.
➡️Primary producers :
•algae are primary producers of energy rich compounds.
•This form the basis of food cycles of all aquatic animals.
➡️food supplements:
•many species of porphyra, laminaria and sargassum are among the 70 species of marine algae used as food.
•Certain unicellular algae like chlorella and spiral inner are rich in protein and are used as food supplements even by space travellers.
➡️hydrocolloids :
•hydrocolloids are water holding substances. certain marine brown and red algae produce large amount of hydrocolloids which are used commercially.
•algin and carrageen are hydrocolloids obtained from brown and red algae, respectively.
•agar is one of the commercial products obtained from gelidium and Gracilaria and are used to grow microbes and in preparation of Ice creams and jellies.
➡️iodine :
•fucus and laminaria are rich sources of iodine.
⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️
thanks
nice to help you
hope my given answer will help you ✌️✌️
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