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Electron microscopic studies on a unique cytokinetic structure in tetrasporocytes of the red algaHarveyella sp. (Cryptonemiales,Choreocolaceae)
Authors:P. Kugrens  Donna J. Koslowsky
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado;(2) Present address: Department of Botany, University of Washington, 98195 Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract:Summary A unique type of cytokinesis is described in tetrasporocytes of the alloparasitic red alga,Harveyella sp. Cytokinesis takes place immediately after four post-meiotic nuclei are formed and may result from coalescence of endoplasmic reticulum cisternae. As a result of this cisternal fusion, a double-membraned cleavage channel is formed. This channel lacks wall material and is usually oriented tetrahedrally. Membranes of the peripheral portions of the cleavage channel fuse with the existing tetrasporocyte plasmalemma, delimiting four tetraspores. Subsequently, wall material is secreted within the preformed cleavage channels to form a continuous tetraspore wall between adjacent tetraspores. Wall secretion usually occurs in a centrifugal direction, beginning at the juncture of the cleavage channels, but it also may be random or centripetal. Dictyosome activity is absent during the first wall secretion stage but contributes to secondary wall deposition.Portions of this study were conducted at the University of Washington's Friday Harbor Laboratories, Friday Harbor, Washington.
Keywords:Cytokinesis  Harveyella  Red alga
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