Coating Rate Of Round Nucleus In Mantle Transplantation of Freshwater Pearl Mussel margaritifera Sp. to Anodonta woodiana

Publons ID36322473
Wos IDWOS:000481624500036
Doi10.1088/1755-1315/255/1/012036
TitleCoating Rate Of Round Nucleus In Mantle Transplantation of Freshwater Pearl Mussel <i>margaritifera</i> Sp. to <i>Anodonta woodiana</i>
First AuthorSukardi, P.; Winanto, T.; Prayogo, N. A.;
Last AuthorSardjito, Sardjito
AuthorsSukardi, P; Winanto, T; Prayogo, NA; Harisam, T; Sardjito, S;
Publish Date2019
Journal Name1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LIFE AND APPLIED SCIENCES FOR SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Citation
AbstractMantel is a living tissue that can secrete the mother's pearl layer. The purpose of this study was to determine the exact position of the mantle to produce the best pearl coating rate. Random block design was applied using three replications. The treatment is a coat piece from Margaritifera sp. which is transplanted into the anterior center (A) center, between the antero-posterior (B) and posterior (C) of Anadonta woodiana. The results showed that the best pearl quality and coating rate in treatment C (mean 196.89 mu m +/- 8.87; n = 25), followed by tratments A and B (mean 128.84 mu m +/- 6.30; 124.68 mu m +/- 5.73), respectively. The best mantle position to produce the best pearl layer is posterior.
Publish TypeBook in series
Publish Year2019
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Issn1755-1307
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Urlhttps://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000481624500036
AuthorR. TAUFAN HARISAM, S.Pi, M.Si
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