Ultrastructure of the quadriflagellate zoospores of the filamentous green algaeChaetophora incrassata andPseudoschizomeris caudata (Chaetophorales,chlorophyceae) with emphasis on the flagellar apparatus |
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Authors: | Shin Watanabe Gary L Floyd |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Biology, Faculty of Education, Toyama University, 930, Toyama 2. Department of Botany, Ohio State University, 1735 Neil Avenue, 43210, Columbus, Ohio, USA
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Abstract: | Quadriflagellate zoospores ofChaetophora incrassata andPseudoschizomeris caudata have similar features including an appressed membrane between the pyrenoid matrix and the starch sheath, and identical flagellar apparatuses. Components of the flagellar apparatus include: directly opposed upper basal bodies, lower basal bodies in the clockwise absolute orientation, a grooved distal fiber, peripheral and terminal fibers between adjacent basal bodies, proximal fibers connecting the lower basal bodies to the X-membered rootlets two- and X-membered rootlets associated with electron-dense components, and at least one rhizoplast. The X-membered rootlets, are comprised of five microtubules inC. incrassata and four or five inP. caudata. These features of the flagellar apparatus suggest that the two algae are closely related, and together withStigeoclonium, Uronema, Draparnaldia andFritschiella, form a natural group, the Chaetophoraceae, Chaetophorales (sensu Mattox and Stewart). |
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