Comparative reproductive patterns in culture of differentGigartina subgenusMastocarpus andPetrocelis populations from northern Japan |
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Authors: | Michio Masuda John A. West Yukimasa Ohno Munenao Kurogi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, 060, Sapporo 2. Department of Botany, University of California, 94720, Berkeley, California, USA
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Abstract: | ![]() Samples of theGigartina pacifica-ochotensis complex were collected at 21 localities around Hokkaido and northern Honshu. The carpospore and blade tip cultures showed 3 reproductive patterns. (1) 237 (86.8%) of the 273 cultured isolates derived from single plants have a direct type of life history. (2) 29 (10.6%) isolates exhibited a heteromorphic type with the alternation of foliose gametophytes and crustose tetrasporophytes. (3) 7 (2.6%) isolates showed a mixed pattern in which carposporelings developed intoPetrocelis-like crusts, basal discs with uprightGigartina blades, or chimera-like discs with compositePetrocelis-Gigartina anatomy. CulturedGigartina blades derived from bothG. pacifica andG. ochotensis were similar in morphology. In 18 cultures from 5 localitiesPetrocelis tetraspores developed into dioeciousGigartina gametophytes. A single tetrasporeling grew into aGigartina plant that reproduced directly. In hybridization experiments with 8 male and 14 female isolates from 4 localities on Hokkaido 85 (78.0%) of 109 were positive. On the basis of these and earlier studies it is concluded that a single species is present in northern Japan:G. pacifica Kjellm. has priority overG. ochotensis (Rupr.) Rupr. ex Yendo. |
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