Several species of red algae known to contain agar or carrageenan are abundant on the southeast and southwest coasts of Madagascar . The agarophyte Gelidium madagascariense, collected in the Fort Dauphin area, has been exported on a small scale to Japan for several years . FT-IR and GLC analysis sho
AEucheuma(Solieriaceae, rhodophyta) cultivation test on the south-west coast of Madagascar
โ Scribed by Jean Mollion; Jean-Paul Braud
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 451 KB
- Volume
- 260-261
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1573-5141
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โฆ Synopsis
Well established populations of Eucheuma denticulatum and E. striatum exist on the coral reef of the south west coast of Madagascar but natural beds are not dense enough to support high harvest pressure. A cultivation test was conducted on a 250 m 2 module using the monoline method with 1560 seedlings of both species for over one year (weighings at 15 day intervals). E. denticulatum and E. striatum showed similar maximum growth rates (2.8 % d -1) occurring respectively in fall and in summer. For both species, minimum growth was observed during the warmest months (February-March). Mean growth rates, although relatively low, showed a high standard deviation, suggesting wide possibilities of strain selection. The preliminary selection experiment led to strains more resistant to breakage and having a growth rate up to 3.3% d-. The 'ice-ice' disease is also present in this area and affects the algae mainly from January to March. Mean carrageenan yield for E. denticulatum was 42.5% + 2.3 and theological properties were above industrial standards, with a highly elastic gel and were thus suitable for commercial applications.
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