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The absolute configuration of the flagellar apparatus in zoospores from two species ofLaminariales (Phaeophyceae
Authors:C. J. O'Kelly  G. L. Floyd
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany, Ohio State University, 1735 Neil Avenue, 43210-1293 Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract:Summary We examined the zoospores produced by the unilocular sporangia ofLaminaria digitata (L.) Lamour. andNereocystis luetkeana Post. & Rupr. by serial sectioning to determine the absolute configuration of their flagellar apparatuses. The basal bodies, which are interconnected by three striated bands, lie parallel to the ventral face of the zoospore, and the posterior basal body always is found to the right of the anterior basal body when the cell is viewed from the ventral face, anterior end up. The four rootlets associated with the basal bodies include a major anterior rootlet of about seven microtubules extending from the anterior basal body along the ventral face towards the apex, a five-membered bypassing rootlet that passes ventral to the basal bodies and is connected to the posterior basal body by a posterior fibrous band, and two short rootlets having a single member each, the minor anterior and posterior rootlets. We consider the configuration observed here to be typical of most phaeophycean motile cells. The flagellar apparatus features suggest a considerable phylogenetic difference between thePhaeophyceae and other classes of chlorophyll c-containing organisms.
Keywords:Flagellar apparatus  absolute configuration  Laminaria digitata  Laminariales  Nereocystis luetkeana  Phaeophyceae
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