MARINE PLANTS - A PROMISING SOURCE OF FEED AND FERTILIZER FOR AGRICULTURE
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Abstract (English):
Seaweed is one of the underutilized types of raw materials in the Far East, the recommended annual catch of which is more than 150 thousand tons. Of the 500 species of flora of the Far Eastern seas, no more than a dozen are mined for the food industry. An important direction of the effective exploitation of macrophytes can be their use as feed and fertilizer in agriculture. An analysis of the possibilities for the widespread use of marine plants in agriculture determines the need for scientific research of marine plant materials according to a comprehensive program uniform for the entire Far Eastern basin.

Keywords:
Algae, sea herbs, Far East, feed, fertilizers, organic products, research program
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