The pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera) aquaculture in French Polynesia and the indirect impact of long-distance transfers and collection-culture site combinations on pearl quality traits

In French Polynesia, the P. margaritifera pearl aquaculture industry is spread over a vast area, as large as Europe. All the oysters for this the highly economically important activity are supplied from just a few collection lagoons, but they are grown in numerous sites across three archipelagos (Ga...

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Main Authors: Chin-Long Ky, Floriane Broustal, Dan Potin, Cédrik Lo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-03-01
Series:Aquaculture Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352513418301388
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spelling doaj-c6c3e17f4ef141978509a7be7b2784fd2020-11-25T03:02:46ZengElsevierAquaculture Reports2352-51342019-03-0113The pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera) aquaculture in French Polynesia and the indirect impact of long-distance transfers and collection-culture site combinations on pearl quality traitsChin-Long Ky0Floriane Broustal1Dan Potin2Cédrik Lo3Ifremer, UMR 241, EIO, Labex Corail, Centre du Pacifique, BP 49, 98719, Taravao, Tahiti, French Polynesia; Corresponding author.Ifremer, UMR 241, EIO, Labex Corail, Centre du Pacifique, BP 49, 98719, Taravao, Tahiti, French PolynesiaIfremer, UMR 241, EIO, Labex Corail, Centre du Pacifique, BP 49, 98719, Taravao, Tahiti, French PolynesiaDirection des Ressources Marines et Minières, BP 20, 98713, Papeete, Tahiti, French PolynesiaIn French Polynesia, the P. margaritifera pearl aquaculture industry is spread over a vast area, as large as Europe. All the oysters for this the highly economically important activity are supplied from just a few collection lagoons, but they are grown in numerous sites across three archipelagos (Gambier, Society and Tuamotu). Many oyster transfers thus indirectly bring about grafting combinations mixing different geographic origins and production sites. This study aims to examine the impact of such graft combinations on cultured pearl quality traits. For this, six homogeneous and standardised experimental graft combinations (N = 6197) were conducted at commercial scale in the two growing locations the most frequently used in French Polynesia: Arutua atoll (Tuamotu) and Mangareva island (Gambier), using oysters supplied from by the top three collection sites: Ahe, Takapoto and Mangareva lagoons. At harvest, four main pearl quality traits: nacre weight deposition speed, pearl colour components (darkness level and green overtone), grade and shape categories were recorded by a professional sorter from the Tahiti auction and compared. Results revealed effects of the combinations of oyster origin and grow-out location, with: 1) significant origin × site interaction for nacre weight deposition speed; 2) colour variation at intra- and inter-site scales, with Ahe origin producing the most dark pearls and Gambier highest rate of the attractive green coloured pearls; and 3) higher grade categories for the Gambier origin and rearing location. These oyster-site combination effects highlight the benefit for the Polynesian pearl industry of switching from a mono-site/ company production system to a new multi-site production strategy to maximize overall cultured pearl quality expression. Keywords: Pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera, Graft combinations, Pearl quality traits, Environmenthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352513418301388
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author Chin-Long Ky
Floriane Broustal
Dan Potin
Cédrik Lo
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Floriane Broustal
Dan Potin
Cédrik Lo
The pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera) aquaculture in French Polynesia and the indirect impact of long-distance transfers and collection-culture site combinations on pearl quality traits
Aquaculture Reports
author_facet Chin-Long Ky
Floriane Broustal
Dan Potin
Cédrik Lo
author_sort Chin-Long Ky
title The pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera) aquaculture in French Polynesia and the indirect impact of long-distance transfers and collection-culture site combinations on pearl quality traits
title_short The pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera) aquaculture in French Polynesia and the indirect impact of long-distance transfers and collection-culture site combinations on pearl quality traits
title_full The pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera) aquaculture in French Polynesia and the indirect impact of long-distance transfers and collection-culture site combinations on pearl quality traits
title_fullStr The pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera) aquaculture in French Polynesia and the indirect impact of long-distance transfers and collection-culture site combinations on pearl quality traits
title_full_unstemmed The pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera) aquaculture in French Polynesia and the indirect impact of long-distance transfers and collection-culture site combinations on pearl quality traits
title_sort pearl oyster (pinctada margaritifera) aquaculture in french polynesia and the indirect impact of long-distance transfers and collection-culture site combinations on pearl quality traits
publisher Elsevier
series Aquaculture Reports
issn 2352-5134
publishDate 2019-03-01
description In French Polynesia, the P. margaritifera pearl aquaculture industry is spread over a vast area, as large as Europe. All the oysters for this the highly economically important activity are supplied from just a few collection lagoons, but they are grown in numerous sites across three archipelagos (Gambier, Society and Tuamotu). Many oyster transfers thus indirectly bring about grafting combinations mixing different geographic origins and production sites. This study aims to examine the impact of such graft combinations on cultured pearl quality traits. For this, six homogeneous and standardised experimental graft combinations (N = 6197) were conducted at commercial scale in the two growing locations the most frequently used in French Polynesia: Arutua atoll (Tuamotu) and Mangareva island (Gambier), using oysters supplied from by the top three collection sites: Ahe, Takapoto and Mangareva lagoons. At harvest, four main pearl quality traits: nacre weight deposition speed, pearl colour components (darkness level and green overtone), grade and shape categories were recorded by a professional sorter from the Tahiti auction and compared. Results revealed effects of the combinations of oyster origin and grow-out location, with: 1) significant origin × site interaction for nacre weight deposition speed; 2) colour variation at intra- and inter-site scales, with Ahe origin producing the most dark pearls and Gambier highest rate of the attractive green coloured pearls; and 3) higher grade categories for the Gambier origin and rearing location. These oyster-site combination effects highlight the benefit for the Polynesian pearl industry of switching from a mono-site/ company production system to a new multi-site production strategy to maximize overall cultured pearl quality expression. Keywords: Pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera, Graft combinations, Pearl quality traits, Environment
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352513418301388
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