Cultivation of Gigartina skottsbergii (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta): Recent advances and challenges for the future

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作者
Alejandro H. Buschmann
Juan A. Correa
Renato Westermeier
María A. Paredes
Diego Aedo
P. Potin
Gesica Aroca
Jessica Beltrán
María C. Hernández-González
机构
[1] Universidad de Los Lagos,Departamento de Acuicultura
[2] Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,Departamento de Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas
[3] Universidad Austral de Chile,Facultad de Pesquerías
[4] CNRS/Laboratoires Goëmar S.A. UMR 1931,undefined
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carrageenan; Chile; exploitation; indoor and outdoor cultivation; protoplasts; regeneration;
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10.1023/A:1011140932246
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This study integrates landings statistics and biological studies of the red algaGigartina skottsbergii Setchell & Gardner. The analysis of the landings and carrageenan production in Chile suggeststhat this resource will suffer a strong harvesting pressure during the nextyears. Biological results on sporulation, germination, sporeling growth and survivorship in laboratory,indoor tanks and field conditions, indicated that cultivation of this species istechnically feasible, as spores can be seeded on ropes and other substrata. Vegetative propagation of this species through tissue fragmentationis also possible. Vegetative fragments of this carrageenophyte have 20 to30% higher growth rates than whole fronds in suspended culture systems. Protoplast production can be also explored for bypassing restrictions inspore availability. Major advantages that encourage the cultivation of G. skottsbergii include its gel quantity and quality, its pathogen-freecondition, a high reproduction potential and its regeneration capacity. Onthe other hand, the major constraints are related to its relatively slowgrowth as compared to other carrageenophytes, limited availability ofspores and high mortality during juvenile stages.
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