Biddulphia (Odontella) sp. Isolated from the Seawater of Kayalpattinam Coastal Area, Gulf of Mannar and Maintained in Tuticorin Research Centre of ICAR-CMFRI

S. Senthil, C. P. Suja, B. Mary, P. Vijayagopal
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Aim: Present study was aimed to isolate marine algae from the sea water samples of Kayalpattinam Coastal area, Gulf of Mannar. Methodology: Seawater samples were collected for the isolation of phytoplankton from the Kayalpattinam Coastal area, Tuticorin on May 2016. The collected seawater was maintained in Walne medium with optimum conditions (light intensity of 1000 Lux, pH of 8.2-8.7, temperature of 18-25°C and salinity of 35 ppt) for obtaining maximum growth. After the visible change observed, microscopic observation was carried out. Results: Microscopic observation revealed that the sample contained Biddulphia (Odontella) sp. which is also known as Chinese Diatom. There were significant numbers of the species. It is further confirmed by the morphological identification. It has been maintained in phytoplankton repository of Tuticorin Research Centre, ICAR-CMFRI for sale and research. Cells are observed either in isolated or in the colony which are organized in straight lines or in a zigzag pattern and they are yellow/brown in colour. The size is measured and varied from 25 to 40 µ. Conclusion: Biddulphia (Odontella) sp. has been widely used as a feed for zooplanktons in aquaculture industry. This is the first report of method to isolate and cultivate this species. Further more research is needed in order to investigate the potential utilization of this species in medicinal, nutritional and other possible useful properties of Biddulphia (Odontella) sp.
Biddulphia (Odontella) sp.从马纳尔湾Kayalpattinam沿海区海水中分离并在ICAR-CMFRI Tuticorin研究中心保存
目的:从马纳尔湾Kayalpattinam沿岸海域的海水样品中分离海藻。方法:于2016年5月在图蒂哥林Kayalpattinam沿海地区采集海水样本进行浮游植物分离。将收集的海水保存在最佳条件(光照强度1000 Lux, pH值8.2-8.7,温度18-25°C,盐度35 ppt)的Walne培养基中,以获得最大的生长。观察到可见变化后,进行显微观察。结果:显微观察发现样品中含有Biddulphia (Odontella) sp.,又称中国硅藻。这种物种的数量相当可观。形态鉴定进一步证实了这一点。保存在ICAR-CMFRI Tuticorin研究中心浮游植物库,供销售和研究。观察到的细胞要么是孤立的,要么是群体中的,它们呈直线状,要么呈之字形,颜色为黄/棕色。测量尺寸,范围从25到40µ。结论:在水产养殖业中,Biddulphia (Odontella) sp.被广泛用作浮游动物的饲料。本文首次报道了该植物的分离培养方法。为了进一步研究该物种在药用、营养和其他可能的有用特性方面的潜在利用,需要进一步的研究。
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