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Item Carotenoid pigments in sambhar lake brines & algae(2011-12-15T11:22:54Z) Subbaramaiah, K.; Sitakara rao, V.Item Chemical composition of cessa cretica linn and salicornia brachiata roxb(2011-12-15T11:17:09Z) Parekh, A.V.; Sitakara rao, V.Item chlorophyll contents of marine algae from saurashtra coast(2011-11-24T11:17:13Z) Kappanna, A.N.; Sitakara rao, V.; Syama, sundar, K.Willstatter and stoll1 in 1913 determined the chlorophyll content of Ulva lactuca and found the ratio of chlorophylls a to b 1.3 later the chlorophyll contents of marine algae of different regions were reported by willstatter.Item Iodine content in sea water collected from different parts of the indean coast(2011-11-30T05:27:02Z) Kappanna, A.N.; Sitakara rao, V.; Syama, sundar, K.Item Iodine content of marine algae from gujarat coast(2011-11-30T07:52:37Z) Kappanna, A.N.; Sitakara rao, V.Item Iodine content of marine algae from gujarat coast(2011-11-25T04:50:29Z) Kappanna, A.N.; Sitakara rao, V.The iodine contents of nineteen species of marin algae collected from okha on the gujarat coast have been determined. of all the species analysed, myrio-gloea sciurus (Harv.) kuck. has the highest iodine content (104 mg./100 g. air-dried material).Item Mineral constituents of suaeda nudiflora(2011-11-24T06:32:36Z) Kappanna, A.N.; Sitakara rao, V.A complete analysis has been made of the plant s.nudiflora for its mineral constituents,including the determination of minor constituents, boron, manganese, copper,zinc, molybdenum and arsenic. the mineral comstituents of the plant account for about 3.8 per cent of the weight of the green plant, 80 per cent of which is water-soluble and can be extracted directly from the plant. the major constituent is sodium chloride which forms 62 per cent of the salts in the plant.Item Minor constituents of indian waters(2011-12-15T11:13:10Z) Dave, H.M.; Syamasundar, K.; Sitakara rao, V.Item Salinity, chlorinity & density relations of sea water concentrates(2011-11-24T11:35:36Z) Kappanna, A.N.; Sitakara rao, V.Empirical relationships for chlorinity-salinity, density-chlorinity and density-salinity have been established for sea water concentrates from bhavnagar. salinity has been found to vary linearly with chlorinity up to 14'be. obeying the relation S%.= 1.72 Cl%.+3. both chlorinity and salinity also increase linearly with density up to a density of 1.21 g./ml., the relationships being (Ds-Dw)=0.001387 Cl%.and (Ds-Dw) =0.0007649 S%. respectively, where Ds and Dw are the densities of the concentrate and water at 30'C.