Culturing And Utilization Of Large Brown Seaweeds (Kelps)

W. North
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Kelp species, the larger members of brown-colored marine plants, are widely cultivated and have been utilized by many peoples as food, fertilizer, a source of chemicals, and as fodder for domestic animals. Interest has recently developed in usage as alternative energy sources (kelp tissue would be converted to methane via bacterial fermentation). Kelp life cycles involve an alternation of generations from an entirely microscopic phase to a phase that includes the large macroscopic plant utilized by humans. The complex life history imposes culturing requirements beyond the usual degree of care needed for propagating terrestrial plants. These difficulties notwithstanding, kelp cultivation is successfully practiced, particularly in the Orient. Culturing techniques range from artificially "seeding" an artificial substrate which may eventually be outplanted to the sea, to transplanting large mature individuals to desired locations, allowing them to "seed" naturally and establish their populations. Giant kelp, Macrocystis, is the principal brown alga utilized commercially in the United States. Culturing techniques have been developed for growing Macrocystis. Depleted kelp beds in southern California have been successfully restored utilizing these methods.
大型褐藻(海带)的栽培与利用
海带是棕色海洋植物中较大的一种,被广泛种植,被许多人用作食物、肥料、化学物质的来源和家畜的饲料。最近,人们对作为替代能源的使用产生了兴趣(海藻组织将通过细菌发酵转化为甲烷)。海带的生命周期包括从完全微观阶段到包括人类利用的大型宏观植物的世代交替。复杂的生活史对栽培的要求超出了繁殖陆生植物通常所需要的照料程度。尽管有这些困难,海带种植还是成功的,特别是在东方。栽培技术包括人工“播种”一个人工基质,最终可能被移植到海里,移植大型成熟个体到理想的位置,让它们自然“播种”并建立它们的种群。巨藻(Macrocystis)是美国商业上利用的主要褐藻。培养大囊藻的技术已经发展起来。利用这些方法,南加州枯竭的海带床已成功恢复。
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