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Kappaphycus

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Family
  
Rank
  
Genus

Division
  
Higher classification
  
Solieriaceae

Order
  

Similar
  
Kappaphycus alvarezii, Eucheuma, red algae, Eucheuma denticulatum, Solieriaceae

Laboratory cultivation of kappaphycus seaweed in nha trang university vietnam


Kappaphycus is a genus of red algae. Species are distributed in the waters of East Africa, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hainan Island, the Philippines, and Micronesia.

Genus Kappaphycus is "morphologically plastic", with few visible characters that can be used to separate the taxa, so distinguishing the species can be difficult. In addition, many commercial varieties have been bred. Molecular analyses can be used.

Kappaphycus Kappaphycus striatum Schmitz Doty ex Silva Invasive Algae Database

In general, these algae have fleshy thalli that grow erect from one or more anchors. The longest individuals can exceed a meter in length. All species produce kappa-carrageenan. Farming of this is a large business in the Philippines. Prof. Gavino Cajulao Trono Jr is a Filipino biologist dubbed the “Father of Kappaphycus farming”.

Kappaphycus Kappaphycus alvarezii Doty Doty ex PCSilva Algaebase

Kappaphycus alvarezii is widely cultivated as a raw source of carrageenan, and other species are used, as well. Several Kappaphycus are invasive species.

Kappaphycus The World39s Best Photos of kappaphycus Flickr Hive Mind

There are about 6 species:

  • Kappaphycus alvarezii
  • Kappaphycus cottonii
  • Kappaphycus inermis
  • Kappaphycus malesianus
  • Kappaphycus procrusteanus
  • Kappaphycus striatus


  • References

    Kappaphycus Wikipedia