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Title: Interactive effects of lugol concentrations and soaking durations on physiology of fragment of soft coral, Sarcophyton serenei (Tixier-Durivault, 1958)
Authors: Ho, Son Lam
Nguyen, Thi Nguyet Hue
Dang, Tran Tu Tram
Do, Hai Dang
Hoang, Xuan Ben
Dao, Viet Ha
Do, Huu Hoang
Keywords: Soft coral
Sarcophyton serenei
Issue Date: 2025
Series/Report no.: Regional Studies in Marine Science, Vol. 83, 7 pp., 2025;https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2025.104078
Abstract: The study investigated the impact of four Lugol concentrations and four soaking times on the self-attachment time of fragmental soft coral S. serenei. After fragmentation and soaking, the coral was cultured for 30 days with six replicates for each treatment. After 30 days of culture, the results indicated that the fastest self-attachment time was observed in treatment with 0.5 mL.L−1 Lugol and soaked for 15 minutes, while the time until complete healing was in treatment without Lugol and soaked for 10 minutes. The Lugol concentration, soaking time, or their interaction did not significantly influence the growth rate, with the exception of the Lugol concentration, which significantly impacted the coral's growth in length. The study found that survival rates were highest in treatments with 0.5 mL.L−1 Lugol and soaked for 15 minutes and 1.0 mL.L−1 Lugol and soaked for 10 min, with a survival rate of 85.00 %. The lowest survival rate (71.67 %) was observed in treatments without Lugol and soaked for 20 minutes and 1.5 mL. L−1 Lugol for 20 min. Mortalities were observed until day 9, and no further deaths were recorded until the end of the study period. The experiment showed high chlorophyll a and zooxanthellae concentrations in the coral at the start, with no significant differences among the treatments. On days 3 and 6, the chlorophyll a content and zooxanthellae decreased, but showed a slight recovered on day 9 and showed a slight higher than Chl-a and zooxanthallae in coral at initial. The Lugol concentration, soaking time, and their interaction did not significantly affect the chlorophyll a content or zooxanthellae of the coral fragments. Moreover, the highest organic weight was observed in the treatment with 1 mL.L−1 Lugol and soaking for 15 min, whereas the lowest was recorded in the treatment with no Lugol and soaking for 20 min.
URI: http://tvhdh.vnio.org.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/21518
ISSN: 2352-4855
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