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Algae and Man - Based on lectures presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute July 22 - August 11, 1962 Louisville, Kentucky

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With the continuous increase in human population and its constant demands on the aquatic environment, there has been a compounding of the interrelationships between algae and man. These relatively simple green plants not too long ago were often considered as merely biological curiosities. Within the past twenty-five years, with advances in technology and the increased eutrophication of lakes and streams, the interplay between algae and man has become more complex and more im portant. Problems of taste, odor, toxicity, or obnoxious growth caused by algae are unfortunately quite familiar to the water supplier and to the public health worker. Algae have met their role in the space age as a possible source for food or as a gas ex changer. In order to explore any of these practical problems, it is essential to have adequate, basic knowledge of algal taxonomy, physiology, cytogenetics and ecology. This book is the outgrowth of a North Atlantic Treaty Organi zation Advanced Study Institute in which authorities in both the applied and basic fields of phycology, as well as in cognate disci plines, met and discussed various topics related to algae. It is of significance to note that this was the first NATO Advanced Study Institute to be held in the United States and that it had for its theme a subject which is of import for the welfare of all mankind.

List of contents

Contributions of Current Research to Algal Systematics.- Criteria and Procedures in Present-Day Algal Taxonomy.- The Gross Classification of Algae.- The Cytology of the Phaeophyta - A Review of Recent Developments, Current Problems, and Techniques.- Environmental Conditions and the Pattern of Metabolism in Algae.- Micronutrient Requirements for Green Plants, Especially Algae.- Some Problems Remaining in Algae Culturing.- The Ecology of Benthic Algae.- A Discussion of Natural and Abnormal Diatom Communities.- The Ecology of Plankton Algae.- Principles of Primary Productivity: Photosynthesis Under Completely Natural Conditions.- Algae in Water Supplies of the United States.- Algal Problems Related to the Eutrophication of European Water Supplies, and a Bio-Assay Method to Assess Fertilizing Influences of Pollution on Inland Waters.- The Biotic Relations with Water Brooms.- Toxic Algae.- Extracellular Products of Algae.- Algae and Medicine.- Mass Culture of Microalgae for Photosynthetic Gas Exchange.- The Future of Phycology.

Product details

Assisted by Danie F Jackson (Editor), Daniel F Jackson (Editor), Daniel F. Jackson (Editor), Daniel F. Jackson (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.10.2013
 
EAN 9781468417210
ISBN 978-1-4684-1721-0
No. of pages 434
Illustrations X, 434 p.
Subjects Guides > Nature > Garden
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

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