Rapid assessment of tissue nitrogen in cultivated <em>Gracilaria gracilis</em> (Rhodophyta) and <em>Ulva lactuca</em> (Chlorophyta)

Research Papers

Rapid assessment of tissue nitrogen in cultivated Gracilaria gracilis (Rhodophyta) and Ulva lactuca (Chlorophyta)

Published in: African Journal of Aquatic Science
Volume 34 , issue 2 , 2009 , pages: 169–172
DOI: 10.2989/AJAS.2009.34.2.7.894
Author(s): DV Robertson-Andersson Botany Department, South Africa , DT Wilson Botany Department, South Africa , JJ Bolton Botany Department, South Africa , RJ Anderson Botany Department, South Africa , GW Maneveldt Department of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, South Africa

Abstract

Tissue nitrogen content and thallus colour were quantified using a rapid assessment method based on the Pantone® matt uncoated formula guide for raft-cultivated Gracilaria gracilis Steentoft, Irvine ef Farnham at Saldanha Bay and tank-cultivated Ulva lactuca Linnaeus at Jacobsbaai in 2001–2002. For Gracilaria a relationship between thallus colour and tissue nitrogen, as well as a transition between green-yellows and yellow-browns that occurs between 0.8 and 1.3 mg N per g tissue (Pantone® colours 460U-455U), was found, with the green-yellow colours indicating nitrogen-starved material and the yellow-browns indicating nitrogen-replete material. For Ulva a transition between green-yellow and green occurred at a tissue nitrogen content of between 1.5 and 1.7 mg N per g tissue (Pantone® colours 585U-583U). This relationship can be used by seaweed farmers for cultivation management as a quick guide to determine nutritional status of the seaweeds, and as an indication of protein content when the seaweeds are used as feeds.

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