Sargassum
polycystum C.Aga
Order
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Family
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Genus
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Fucales
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Sargassaceae
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Sargassum
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Sargassum
polycystum C. Agardh
Characteristics
Thallus
35 cm tall, with yellowish brown colour, attached with discoid holfast;
main axis cylindrical and rough due to the presence of numerous outgrowth,
supporting alternately arranged branches bearing leaves and vesicles;
iIn young thalli leaves are longer and broader measuring 13 - 42 mm
long including the stalk and 2.5 - 11.5 mm wide;leaves are generally
oblong slightly tapered, retuse (slightly rounded)or emarginate at
the tip finally serrated throughout the margin; mature thalli fewer
leaves smaller, 7 - 15 mm long including stalk and 17 - 4 mm wide,
oblanceolate, oblong with tapered bases, the apices are rounded, obtuse
to acute outer margin is coarsely serrate; prominant midrib at a short
distance from tr apex of the leaves; cryptostomates are scattered
on the surface of the blade. pedunculate vesicles are ovate or spherical
with a diameter of 1.5 - 3 mm.; these are tipped with spinose or thin
leaf-like extensions and with few cryptostomates; vesicles may be
solitary or may form clusters attached to the primary or secondary
branches and are more numerous but smaller in mature thalli.
Distribution
: Gulf of Kutchchh, Okha, Dwarka, (Gujarat) Bombay, Malvan,Ratnagiri,
(Maharashtra),Goa, Karwar, Honawar, Bhatkal (Karnataka) Kerala.
Ecological
status : Intertidal and subtidal zones
IUCN
status :NE
Uses
: It forms a source for production of sodium alginate, animal feed,
futilizer and medicin
Culture/Cultivation
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