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Botanical Sciences

versión On-line ISSN 2007-4476versión impresa ISSN 2007-4298

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KANG, Ji-Young et al. Viability, fatty acid composition, and structure of the coralline alga Corallina pilulifera. Bot. sci [online]. 2014, vol.92, n.1, pp.103-109. ISSN 2007-4476.

The decrease in the seaweed flora in some rocky areas, known as algal whitening or barren ground, is associated with some species of coralline algae. To determine the biological characteristics of a representative species of branched coralline alga, the number of medullary tiers was counted and ranged from 12 to 16. The 18S rDNA, psbA, and rbcL genes were used to confirm the identification of Corallina pilulifera. Measuring viability using triphenyl tetrazolium chloride showed highly viability from December to January. Cultural conditions of 16 °C, 16 h light:8 h dark cycle, and 40 µE m-2 s-1 light intensity were optimal for maintaining the viability of the coralline alga for up to three days. The fatty acids included 31.4% ω-3 eicosapentaenoic acid. Scanning electron microscopy of the surface structure revealed unique round wells about 7.9 ± 1.3 µm in diameter. The coralline alga, preventing fleshy seaweeds, may be used as a potential template for the creation of new environmentally friendly biomimetic antifouling material against the attachment of soft foulants, especially micro-and macroalgae.

Palabras llave : Corallina pilulifera; fatty acid; tissue structure; viability.

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