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DEGRADATIVE DISEASE IN ULVA RIGIDA (CHLOROPHYCEAE) ASSOCIATED WITH ACROCHAETE GENICULATA (CHLOROPHYCEAE)
Authors:Elena del Campo  Guillermo García-Reina  Juan A Correa
Institution:Instituto de Algología Aplicada, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Muelle de Taliarte s/n, 35214 Telde,Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain; Departamento de Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Box 114-D, Santiago, Chile
Abstract:A destructive disease affecting tank-cultivated Ulva rigida C. Agardh. was characterized by green spots, initially located at the base of the thalli, that spread through the host thallus and gradually caused perforations of the frond. The endophytic filamentous green alga Acrochaete geniculata (Gardner) O'Kelly was identified as the causative agent of the disease. The effects of this infection on the host varied from minor injuries to gross frond destruction. Advanced stages of infection resulted in frond wrinkling and severe tissue loss. These symptoms were caused by a primary compaction of the host cells due to a direct effect of the endophyte followed by secondary bacterial infections that became part of the degradative process initiated by the algal pathogen. Co-cultivation of healthy and diseased fronds resulted in transfer of the infection within 2 weeks; however, attempts to infect the host in the laboratory with actively reproducing suspensions of the endophyte were unsuccessful.
Keywords:Acrochaete geniculata            disease  endophyte  infection              Ulva rigida
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