Environmental tolerances in culture and agar content of Gracilaria verrucosa (Hudson) Papenfuss (Rhodophyta, Gigartinales) from Saldanha Bay

Abstract: 

Culture studies have been carried out on a local population of the agar-producing red seaweed Graci/aria verrucosa to ascertain the optimum range of environmental factors for growth, with a view to potential mariculture. The plants grew well at 15 - 25°C, poorly at cooler temperatures, and did not survive 30°C. Despite little salinity variation in the natural habitat, the population was shown to be euryhaline, with reasonable growth from 9 to 45%0 salinity, although plants grew maximally around the salinity of full seawater. An irradiance of 80 fl.mol m-2 S-l was sufficient for maximal growth, and growth was not severely reduced at 850 fl.mol m-2 S-l (the highest experimental irradiance). Agar content was 32 - 34% of the dry weight, and this level was not significantly affected by 4 weeks' growth at various temperatures.

 

Kultuurstudies is uitgevoer op 'n inheemse populasie van die agar-produserende rooi seewier Graci/aria verrucosa om die optimale bereik te bepaal van omgewingsfaktore wat die groei be·fnvloed, met die oog op moontlike marikultuur. Plante groei goed tussen 15 en 25°C, swak by laer temperature, en hulle oorleef nie 30°C nie. Ondanks min skommelinge in die soutgehalte van die natuurlike omgewing, blyk die populasie eurihalien te wees, met 'n redelike groei tussen 9 en 45%0 soutgehalte, alhoewel plante maksimaal gegroei het by 'n soutgehalte rondom die van normale seewater. 'n Beligting van 80 fl.mol m-2 S-l is voldoende om optimale groei te bewerkstellig, terwyl groei nie ernstig afgeneem het by 250 fl.mol m-2 S-l (die hoogste eksperimenteel toegepaste beligting) nie. Die agargehalte bedra 32 - 34% van die droe gewig, en hierdie waarde is nie beduidend be·fnvloed deur vier weke se groei by verskillende temperature nie. 

Author(s): 
H.R. Engledow
J.J. Bolton
Article Source: 
S.Afr.J.Bot., 1992, 58(4): 263 - 267
Category: 
Aquaculture methods
Basic Biology
Seaweed composition