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Desmarestia antarctica (Desmarestiales,Phaeophyceae), a new ligulate Antarctic species with an endophytic gametophyte
Authors:Richard L Moe  Paul C Silva
Institution:(1) Herbarium, Department of Botany, University of California, 94720 Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract:Desmarestia antarctica Moe & Silva, a new species from the Antarctic Peninsula and the Scotia Arc, is distinguished from all other ligulate members of the genus by the arrangement of zoosporangia, which are produced together with paraphyses in a raised sorus. Among all species in the genus, onlyD. anceps Montagne shares this feature.Desmarestia antarctica is the first species of the genus for which an endophytic gametophyte is demonstrated, the usual host beingCurdiea racovitzae De Wildeman, a red alga of the familyGracilariaceae. The sporophyte contains only a moderate concentration of acid compared to Northern Hemisphere ligulate species, while physodes that probably contain polyphenolic compounds form noticeable speckles and dark margins in preserved plants. Often more than one axis arises from a single holdfast, probably as the result of compounding rather than proliferation.Dedicated to Prof. DrLothar Geitler on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of his birthday.
Keywords:Algae  Phaeophyceae  Lesmarestiales  Desmarestia  Curdiea racovitzae  Endophytic gametophyte  physodes  Flora of the Antarctic
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