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Título: Seasonal changes in agar characteristics of two populations of Pterocladia capillacea in Gran Canaria, Spain
Autores/as: Freile Pelegrín, Y.
Robledo, D.
Armisén, R.
García-Reina, Guillermo 
Clasificación UNESCO: 241707 Algología (ficología)
Palabras clave: Pterocladia capillacea
Agar
Seasonality
Fecha de publicación: 1996
Proyectos: CONACYT (21 1085-54956T)
Publicación seriada: Journal of Applied Phycology 
Resumen: Agar characteristics ofPterocladia capillacea were examined seasonally at two intertidal populations exposed to different wave energy on the northern rocky shore of Gran Canaria Island. Plants were collected monthly from August 1991 to July 1992. Agar yield, gel strength, melting and gelling temperature and chemical properties such as sulphate and pyruvate content were measured. Percent epiphytism was determined on both populations, together with the changes in biomass as dry weight. Specimens in the sheltered habitat were larger and more epiphytized than ones in the exposed area. There was a clear seasonal change in agar characteristics in both populations. Agar yields decreased in late spring and early summer, although in the sheltered habitat fluctuations were more erratic. Gel strength increased in winter, reaching a maximum in December–February. No significant differences were found in agar yield, gel strength or melting and gelling temperatures, but there was a difference between fresh to dry weight ratio. The role of the exposure degree as a possible environmental factor responsible for this behavior is discussed. Agars ofPterocladia capillacea from Canary Islands show characteristics for industrial use.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/77535
ISSN: 0921-8971
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02184977
Fuente: Journal of Applied Phycology [ISSN 0921-8971], v, 8, p. 239–246
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