Book ID: 93026
Lembi, Carole A. and J. Robert Waaland (eds.)
Algae and Human Affairs. 1988. (Digital reprint 2007). VII, 590 p. gr8vo. Paper bd.
Providesthe only current comprehensive survey of the major roles of algae inpresent and future human life. This detailed, up-to-date synthesis is divided into four sections. The first reviews the natural roles of algae as sources of oxygen, organic carbon compounds, and as bases of food-chains for higher trophic levels. The second group of chapters deals with the commercial and economic value of algae to industry, energy, waste treatment, and agriculture. The third section discusses the detrimental, sometimes disastrous, effects of algae in the form of red-tide organisms, weeds, producers of freshwater toxins, and marine biofouling. The final section considers current applications and future potential of algae to industry, in general, and, in particular, to space exploration and genetic engineering.