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EVIDENCE FOR INHIBITORS OF SPORANGIUM FORMATION IN LAMINARIA DIGITATA (PHAEOPHYCEAE) DURING THE SEASON OF RAPID GROWTH 
Authors:Klaus Lüning  reas Wagner and  Cornelia Buchholz
Institution:Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar-und Meeresforschung, Wattenmeerstation Sylt, Hafenstrasse 43, D-25992 List/Sylt, Germany;Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar-und Meeresforschung, Biologische Anstalt Helgoland, D-27483 Helgoland, Germany
Abstract:The pathway from the intercalary frond meristem to distal frond portions was blocked in experimental sporophytes of Laminaria digitata (Huds.) Lamour. in January by cutting 2 or 3 holes (15–25 mm diameter) 5 cm from the base of the frond. This procedure resulted in the formation of sori adjacent to the distal edge of the holes within 5–10 weeks. Frond portions that were cut at least 20 cm away from the stipe–frond transition readily formed sori within 5–7 weeks after isolation from the rest of the thallus. These findings suggest that the basal actively dividing and expanding part of the laminarian frond is the source of inhibitors of sporangium formation that move in a distal direction and keep the young frond free of sori during the season of rapid growth (i.e. during the first part of the year). The natural occurrence of sori during the season of slow growth (i.e. the second part of the year in the Northern Hemisphere) may be due to reduced synthesis and export of inhibitors of sporangium formation from the more or less resting basal meristem.
Keywords:kelp              Laminaria digitata            meristem  physiology  sori  sporangia  sporangial inhibitor
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