Growth and nutrient uptake by Palmaria palmata integrated with Atlantic halibut in a land-based aquaculture system
Algae. 2014;29(1):35-45.     DOI: https://doi.org/10.4490/algae.2014.29.1.035
Citations to this article as recorded by Crossref logo
Aeration rate and power requirements for CO2-replete cultivation of the red seaweed Devaleraea mollis (Pacific dulse) in a tumble tank
Sanford Evans, Christopher J. Langdon, Gregory L. Rorrer
Aquaculture.2024; 584: 740638.     CrossRef
Concise review of the red macroalga dulse, Palmaria palmata (L.) Weber & Mohr
Pierrick Stévant, Peter Søndergaard Schmedes, Line Le Gall, Susse Wegeberg, Justine Dumay, Céline Rebours
Journal of Applied Phycology.2023; 35(2): 523.     CrossRef
Vegetative Propagation of the Commercial Red Seaweed Chondracanthus chamissoi in Peru by Secondary Attachment Disc during Indoor Cultivation
Samuel Arbaiza, Jose Avila-Peltroche, Max Castañeda-Franco, Arturo Mires-Reyes, Orlando Advíncula, Paul Baltazar
Plants.2023; 12(10): 1940.     CrossRef
Nutrient retention efficiencies in integrated multi‐trophic aquaculture
Marit A. J. Nederlof, Marc C. J. Verdegem, Aad C. Smaal, Henrice M. Jansen
Reviews in Aquaculture.2022; 14(3): 1194.     CrossRef
Integration of multitrophic aquaculture approach with marine energy projects for management and restoration of coastal ecosystems of India
Kapilkumar Nivrutti Ingle, Mark Polikovsky, Mulugeta Chanie Fenta, Akash Sopan Ingle, Alexander Golberg
Ecological Engineering.2022; 176: 106525.     CrossRef
Optimization of aquaculture sustainability through ecological intensification in China
Shuang‐lin Dong, Yun‐wei Dong, Ling Cao, Johan Verreth, Yngvar Olsen, Wen‐jing Liu, Qi‐zhi Fang, Yan‐gen Zhou, Li Li, Jing‐yu Li, Yong‐tong Mu, Patrick Sorgeloos
Reviews in Aquaculture.2022; 14(3): 1249.     CrossRef
Gracilarioid algae (Rhodophyta) cultured in eutrophic synthetic seawater: potential for growth and preliminary bioremediation assessment
F. P. A. Cohen, A. V. F. Faria, E. S. Braga, V. G. Chiozzini, E. M. Plastino
Journal of Applied Phycology.2022; 34(6): 2783.     CrossRef
Incorporating concepts of biodiversity into modern aquaculture: macroalgal species richness enhances bioremediation efficiency in a lumpfish hatchery
Jessica Knoop, Sara Barrento, Robert Lewis, Bettina Walter, John N. Griffin
Algae.2022; 37(3): 213.     CrossRef
Trophic fractionation in an integrated multi-trophic aquaculture off Tongyoung Coast: A stable isotope approach
Mi Seon Park, Jang K. Kim, Sookkyung Shin, Byung Hwa Min, Palas Samanta
Aquaculture.2021; 536: 736454.     CrossRef
Cultivation of the macrophytic red alga Palmaria mollis (Pacific dulse) on vertical arrays of mesh panels in aerated tanks
Sanford Evans, Gregory L. Rorrer, Christopher J. Langdon
Journal of Applied Phycology.2021; 33(6): 3915.     CrossRef
New hatchery methods for efficient spore use and seedling production of Palmaria palmata (dulse)
Peter Søndergaard Schmedes, Mette Møller Nielsen
Journal of Applied Phycology.2020; 32(4): 2183.     CrossRef
Phosphate and Nitrate Uptake Dynamics in Palmaria palmata (Rhodophyceae): Ecological and Physiological Aspects of Nutrient Availability
Alexander Lubsch, Klaas R. Timmermans, A. Buschmann
Journal of Phycology.2020; 56(5): 1184.     CrossRef
Productivity and growth rate in Palmaria palmata affected by salinity, irradiance, and nutrient availability—the use of nutrient pulses and interventional cultivation
Peter Søndergaard Schmedes, Mette Møller Nielsen
Journal of Applied Phycology.2020; 32(6): 4099.     CrossRef
Examining the capacity for cultivating marine macroalgae using process liquids from biogas digestate as nutrient source and cultivation medium
Stefan Sebök, Dieter Hanelt
Biomass and Bioenergy.2020; 142: 105762.     CrossRef
Recent developments in aquaculture of Palmaria palmata (Linnaeus) (Weber & Mohr 1805): cultivation and uses
Britta Grote
Reviews in Aquaculture.2019; 11(1): 25.     CrossRef
Seaweed nutrient physiology: application of concepts to aquaculture and bioremediation
Michael Y. Roleda, Catriona L. Hurd
Phycologia.2019; 58(5): 552.     CrossRef
The Potential of Seaweeds as a Source of Functional Ingredients of Prebiotic and Antioxidant Value
Andrea Gomez-Zavaglia, Miguel A. Prieto Lage, Cecilia Jimenez-Lopez, Juan C. Mejuto, Jesus Simal-Gandara
Antioxidants.2019; 8(9): 406.     CrossRef
Bioremediation efficiency of Palmaria palmata and Ulva lactuca for use in a fully recirculated cold-seawater naturalistic exhibit: effect of high NO3 and PO4 concentrations and temperature on growth and nutrient uptake
A. Tremblay-Gratton, J.-C. Boussin, É. Tamigneaux, G. W. Vandenberg, Nathalie R. Le François
Journal of Applied Phycology.2018; 30(2): 1295.     CrossRef
Intensive land-based production of red and green macroalgae for human consumption in the Pacific Northwest: an evaluation of seasonal growth, yield, nutritional composition, and contaminant levels
Bradley A. Gadberry, John Colt, Desmond Maynard, Diane C. Boratyn, Ken Webb, Ronald B. Johnson, Gary W. Saunders, Richard H. Boyer
ALGAE.2018; 33(1): 109.     CrossRef
Application of open water integrated multi-trophic aquaculture to intensive monoculture: A review of the current status and challenges in Korea
Miseon Park, Sook Kyung Shin, Yong Hyun Do, Charles Yarish, Jang Kyun Kim
Aquaculture.2018; 497: 174.     CrossRef
Growth and nutrient bioextraction of Gracilaria chorda, G. vermiculophylla, Ulva prolifera, and U. compressa under hypo- and hyper-osmotic conditions
Hailong Wu, Sook Kyung Shin, Sojin Jang, Charles Yarish, Jang Kyun Kim
ALGAE.2018; 33(4): 329.     CrossRef
Nutrient removal ability of seaweeds on Pyropia yezoensis aquaculture rafts in China’s radial sandbanks
Hailong Wu, Jang K. Kim, Yuanzi Huo, Jianheng Zhang, Peimin He
Aquatic Botany.2017; 137: 72.     CrossRef
Development of an innovative ring-shaped cultivation system for a land-based cultivation of marine macroalgae
Stefan Sebök, Werner B. Herppich, Dieter Hanelt
Aquacultural Engineering.2017; 77: 33.     CrossRef
Seaweed aquaculture: cultivation technologies, challenges and its ecosystem services
Jang K. Kim, Charles Yarish, Eun Kyoung Hwang, Miseon Park, Youngdae Kim
ALGAE.2017; 32(1): 1.     CrossRef
Adaptations of a green tide formingUlva linza(Ulvophyceae, Chlorophyta) to selected salinity and nutrients conditions mimicking representative environments in the Yellow Sea
Eun Ju Kang, Ju-Hyoung Kim, Keunyong Kim, Kwang Young Kim
Phycologia.2016; 55(2): 210.     CrossRef
Effect of irradiance on bioremediation capacity of the red algae Chondrus crispus and Palmaria palmata
Juan A. Manríquez-Hernández, Jim Duston, David J. Garbary
Aquaculture International.2016; 24(1): 39.     CrossRef
Use of sugar kelp aquaculture in Long Island Sound and the Bronx River Estuary for nutrient extraction
JK Kim, GP Kraemer, C Yarish
Marine Ecology Progress Series.2015; 531: 155.     CrossRef
Nitrogen allocation of Gracilaria tikvahiae grown in urbanized estuaries of Long Island Sound and New York City, USA: a preliminary evaluation of ocean farmed Gracilaria for alternative fish feeds
Ronald B. Johnson, Jang K. Kim, Lisa C. Armbruster, Charles Yarish
ALGAE.2014; 29(3): 227.     CrossRef
Development of a sustainable land-based Gracilaria cultivation system
Jang K. Kim, Charles Yarish
ALGAE.2014; 29(3): 217.     CrossRef
Field scale evaluation of seaweed aquaculture as a nutrient bioextraction strategy in Long Island Sound and the Bronx River Estuary
Jang K. Kim, George P. Kraemer, Charles Yarish
Aquaculture.2014; 433: 148.     CrossRef