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michael_doallM
USA, New York

Spore release

  • michael_doallM
    michael_doall

    Just wanted to share something we've observed repeatedly over the past couple years in our kelp hatchery in Long Island, NY when doing spore releases on wild-collected sorus tissue. The standard protocol recommends placing the cleaned, processed sorus tissue in a refrigerator overnight to slightly desiccate before initiating the spore release. We have found that holding the cleaned sorus tissue in the refrigerator for longer periods of up to 3-4 days results in a much greater release of spores (3 to 4 times more spores released after a 3-day refrigeration period compared to overnight refrigeration). I'm not sure how appliable this might be to other regions, and probably doesn't matter if you are already getting good spore releases with overnight refrigeration. But if you are getting weak spore releases, try desiccating the sorus for longer periods in the refrigerator and see what happens. I think it's also nice to know that you have a several-day window to do a successful spore release after sorus collection, especially when life gets busy.

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