ABSOLUTE CONFIGURATION OF THE FLAGELLAR APPARATUS OF BIFLAGELLATE ZOOSPORES OF ENTEROMORPHA FLEXUOSA SSP. PILIFERA (ULVOPHYCEAE,CHLOROPHYTA)1 |
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Authors: | Patricia I. Leonardi,Eduardo J. C ceres |
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Affiliation: | Patricia I. Leonardi,Eduardo J. Cáceres |
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Abstract: | The absolute configuration of the flagellar apparatus of biflagellate zoospores of Enteromorpha flexuosa (Wulfen ex Roth.) J. Agardh ssp. pilifera (Kütz.) Bliding was determined. Viewed from the anterior of the cell, the flagellar apparatus shows 180° rotational symmetry with a counter-clockwise absolute orientation of its components. In longitudinal sections, the posteriorly directed basal bodies form an angle of about 170°–180° to one another. A reduced striated distal fiber connects the two basal bodies. The cruciate microtubular rootlet system has a 4–2–4–2 alternation pattern. Striated microtubule-associated components (SMACs or system I-fibers) and rhizoplasts (or system II fibers) accompany the two-membered rootlets. Striated bands connect the proximal sheaths with the four-Membered rootlets. The bilobate terminal caps do not completely cover the proximal ends of the basal bodies. This is the first ultrastructural study of biflagellate zoospores in a member of the Ulvales. |
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Keywords: | absolute configuration biflagellate zoospore diagrammatic reconstruction Enteromorpha flagellar apparatus terminal cap infrastructure Ulvales Ulvophyceae |
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