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Antifouling potential of seaweed, sponge and cashew nut oil extracts against biofilm bacteria and green mussel Perna viridis from Vellar estuary, Southeast coast of India

Two species of common seaweeds and a single species of sponge were collected from Tuticorin coast and screened for antifouling activity. The seaweeds, Sargassum wightii, Ulva lactuca; sponge Desmopsongiae sp., and cashew nut oil extracts were tested in vitro against ten marine fouling bacteria isola...

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Published in:African journal of biotechnology 2014-07, Vol.13 (27), p.2727-2733
Main Authors: Prabhu, K, Rani, S Sophia, Priyatharsini, S, Bragadeeswaran, S
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