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| There are many publications that talk about tissue nucleation for Freshwater pearls but I am not aware of any journals that specifically cater to this production. You may want to contact an experienced farmer who is willing to be a mentor for you.
__________________ Amanda Raab Founder & CEO PurePearls.com Call: 1-800-762-0977 www.purepearls.com/blog |
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| Hi Ricardo, One obvious way would be to hire an experienced pearl nucleator from China. There may be a foreign exchange program at your university that specifically handles graduate study foreign exchanges with Chinese universities. You can probably find one through the system who has experience in tissue nucleation. Zeide |
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| Hi Ricardo, Have you tried posting a job notice at the university bulletin board? They probably have a pin board at the student union and for sure an online one. Chances are that there are already expert tissue nucleators from China at the University of Sao Paolo but they are in the French or geology department or someplace else you never expected to find one. Remember how you found your pinctada atropurpurea? They were right under your nose. In the same vein, your tissue nucleation expert may have been serving you your pizza for years and you simply never asked him or her about tissue nucleation. You may also ask at Chinese restaurants in town. Zeide |
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| Hi Ricardo I haven't posted on this thread because I don't know anything about this, but I do read it because I am most interested in your progress. Please keep up the good work. I have my fingers crossed you will find your nucleater soon. I am cheering for you!
__________________ Caitlin potamilus purpuratus American Pearl Mussel Where can I get a pearl from this mussel? |
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| Ricardo, Get a copy of the old japanese book (translated, of course): Modern Methods of Aquaculture in Japan, by authors Kafuku & Ikenoue...circa 1973. You will find what you are looking for there. Have fun...I did in my time
__________________ Douglas McLaurin, M.Sc. Aquaculture Perlas del Mar de Cortez Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico perlas.com.mx The Pearl is a Harsh Mistress...and I am its Humble Servant |
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| Douglas, thanks for the reference, i will looking for it in my university library. At time, your university have some kind of exchange (schoolarship). Now I am doing my PhD at Sao Paulo University, with endangered freshwater mussel. maybe we coul make some work together. thanks again Ricardo
__________________ MABE Brazil |
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| Ricardo, We don't have an "exchange" program at our local Campus, but the University of Baja California Sur, in La Paz, has one (UABCS) and they have people with knowledge in the field. You could try contacting Dr. Carlos Cáceres or Dr. Pedro Saucedo (of CIBNOR). If you can't find this info please let me know...I can rummage through my old files and see if I have this information at hand to send you a copy. Regards,
__________________ Douglas McLaurin, M.Sc. Aquaculture Perlas del Mar de Cortez Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico perlas.com.mx The Pearl is a Harsh Mistress...and I am its Humble Servant |
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