T. Givernaud et al., Seasonal variations of growth and agar composition of Gracilaria multipartita harvested along the Atlantic coast of Morocco, HYDROBIOL, 399, 1999, pp. 167-172
The biology and agar composition and properties of Gracilaria multipartita,
a common species along the coasts of Morocco, have been studied on samples
collected monthly for one year. Growth of the alga was maximum in spring a
nd autumn, and the seaweed partially decayed after its maximum fertility wa
s reached in June and October. The agar content and composition showed seas
onal variations. The agar content was maximal in winter (30% dw), and decre
ased during the growth periods to minima in June and October (25% dw) which
also corresponded to the maxima of fertility. The agar composition was cha
racterized by high 6-O-methyl galactose (38-59 mol%) and 3,6 anhydrogalacto
se (24-39%) contents together with galactose (12.6-25.7 mol%) and sulphate
(24-5.0% dw). The gel strength varied between 246 and 511 g cm(-2) and incr
eased after alkali treatment to reach a maximum of 880 g cm(-2). The gel st
rength decreased after the alga reached its maxima of fertility, indicating
a possible relationship between growth, fertility and agar metabolism. The
content and quality of agar from G. multipartita growing in Morocco are su
itable for an industrial use of the seaweed for the production of food-grad
e agar.