Agar from two coexisting species of Gracilaria (Gracilariaceae) from the Mexican Caribbean Agar de dos especies coexistentes de Gracilaria (Gracilariaceae) del Caribe mexicano

June 2, 2017 | Autor: J. Espinoza-Avalos | Categoría: Caribou, Gulf of Mexico, Yucatan Peninsula, Seasonal change, Sfsfde
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Gracilaria cornea and G. crassissima are similar species that coexist at Bajo Pepito in the Mexican Caribbean. Differences in agar properties from both species were determined for two reproductive categories: carposporic and undetermined, the latter mainly composed of tetrasporophytes. Agar yield (AY), agar gel strength (GS), 3,6-anhydrogalactose content (AG) and sulfate content (S) of native and alkali-treated agar were determined for both reproductive categories. Significant differences in native and alkali-treated agar between the reproductive categories were recorded for AY, GS and S from G. cornea and G. crassissima, as well as for AG of native agar from the latter species. Our results, and previous studies, demonstrate that neither reproductive stage was predominant over the other(s) in terms of having greater or lower values of agar properties. The potential economic use of agar differences from plants of different reproductive stage remains very limited. Lower AY and GS were...
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