Résumé
Different propagation techniques for cultivation of vegetative Gigartina skottsbergii fronds were tested using a system of suspended ropes, to which inoculants were attached. Our results showed that triangular fragments obtained from the circular G. skottsbergii thalli produced harvestable frond of 800 cm2 after 8 months. In contrast, inoculants of intact juvenile fronds of comparable size needed at least 10 months to reach the same size. A control experiment with spores developing on an artificial substrate showed that 20 months were needed to reach a surface of 500 cm2, confirming the superiority of our fragment culture system. A pilot study demonstrated that with a density of six fronds m−1 of farming line, the proposed system can be economically interesting for local fishermen.
| langue originale | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (de - à) | 11-20 |
| Nombre de pages | 9 |
| journal | Journal of Applied Phycology |
| Volume | 24 |
| Numéro de publication | 1 |
| Date de mise en ligne précoce | 7 janv. 2011 |
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| état | Published - 1 janv. 2012 |
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