Calcium oxalate crystals in the red algaAntithamnion kylinii (Ceramiales): cytoplasmic and limited to indeterminate axes |
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Authors: | C. M. Pueschel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, State University of New York at Binghamton, 13902-6000 Binghamton, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary The red alga,Antithamnion kylinii Gardner, was found to have needle-shaped inclusions about 10 m long and less than 0.4 m thick. They ranged in abundance from one or a few in young cells to hundreds in fully enlarged cells. Under polarized light, the inclusions were birefringent, indicating crystallinity. Solubility tests suggested that the inclusions were composed of calcium oxalate: they dissolved in 1 N hydrochloric acid and in a saturated solution of aqueous cupric acetate, but they were not soluble in 10 N acetic acid or 5.25% sodium hypochlorite. X-ray microanalysis confirmed the presence of calcium. Calcium oxalate crystals were present in cells of indeterminate axes, but cells of determinate lateral filaments lacked them. Light and electron microscopic study demonstrated that the crystals were associated with the parietal cytoplasm. Calcium oxalate crystals were also present inA. defectum Kylin, but they were not found in ten more distantly related taxa. |
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Keywords: | Antithamnion kylinii Calcium oxalate Crystals Mineralization Red algae |
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