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STUDIES ON DEVELOPING AND RELEASED SPERMATIA IN THE RED ALGA,TIFFANIELLA SNYDERAE (RHODOPHYTA)1
Authors:Richard Fetter  Michael Neushul
Abstract:Developing and released spermatia of the red alga, Tiffaniella snyderae (Farl.) Abb. were studied. Spermatia were observed under hydrodynamically defined conditions and found to be released from the exposed spermatangial heads in a spermatium-plus-strand unit that remained connected to the spermatangial head. Interactions of single-spermatial strands resulted in the formation of multi-spermatial strands as long as 600 μm with as many as 47 spermatia along their length; however, most were 100–200 μm with 8–21 spermatia. Strand length and number of spermatia were correlated. Spermatial strands contracted or extended and rotated as the water velocity past the plant was changed, and in still water the strands retracted into a clump on the spermatangial head surface. Each strand type exhibited a characteristic threshold water velocity at which it reached maximum length, and above which it broke and was carried away. Fluorescence microscopy showed that the strands did not contain nucleic acid (DNA) and could thus be differentiated from filamentous blue-green algal and bacterial epiphytes. Histochemical staining indicated that the strands and spermatial vesicles contained an acidic, sulfated polysaccharide. Chelation of Ca2+ with EGTA resulted in strand breakdown suggesting that this divalent cation may be involved in strand integrity. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that release from the spermatangia occurred through tears in the cuticle covering the spermatangial head if it was still present, or from exposed spermatangia. Individual spermatia were attached tangentially to a well-defined strand 0.64 μm in diameter in the contracted state to 0.2 μm in the extended state. Transmission electron microscopy of spermatangial heads showed that immature spermatangia were characterized by a centrally positioned nucleus and abundant ER cisternae filled with a moderately electron dense granular material. Later in development the spermatangia acquire two spermatial vesicles containing highly convoluted fibrillar contents. The cell becomes polarized with the nucleus displaced apically and the spermatial vesicles occupying the basal half of the spermatangium. At maturity one of the vesicles is released basally. Liberated spermatia contain a membrane-bound nucleus and mitochondria and are associated with an oblong accumulation of fibrous material similar in size and position to the strand observed with the SEM. These strands are discussed in relation to red algal fertilization and other phases of the red algal life-history.
Keywords:fertilization  hydrodynamics  red algae  Rhodophyta  spermatial strands  spermatium  Tiffaniella
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