JOURNAL OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT
Vol 11, No 2 (2008): Volume 11, Number 2, Year 2008

BIO PROSPECTING MARINE HALOPHYTE Salicornia brachiata FOR MEDICAL IMPORTANCE AND SALT ENCRUSTED LAND DEVELOPMENT

Oswin D Stanley (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 May 2011

Abstract

Halophytes continue to be either under or unexplored in India. Many halophytic plants are of economicvalue and have industrial applications in the form of essential oils, medicinal, alcohol, fiber, latex, pulp,cosmetics etc. Salicornia spp extensively occur along Gujarat and Tamil Nadu coasts in the regularly(20-50 tides month-1) inundated inter tidal zones. Expanding saline wastelands, dubious rains,recurring droughts and soil erosion due to absence of green belt between sea and land ultimately leadto low productivity and poverty in these coastal regions.Seawater Agriculture is the strategy to link ecology and livelihood. Utilizing Salicornia to rehabilitatethe land and bio-prospecting biomedical compounds is a promising concept besides addressing theissues of desertification, salt intrusion and ultimately poverty alleviation. It is rational to implementpilot projects in different locations with commercial motives entangled with research conceptsstandardization.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

coastdev

Publisher

Subject

Education

Description

The Journal of Coastal Development (ISSN 1410-5217) is dedicated to all aspects of the increasingly important fields of coastal and marine development, including but not limited to biological, chemical, cultural, economic, social, medical, and physical development. The journal is jointly published ...