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On the life history ofTurnerella mertensiana (Rhodophyta,Gigartinales)
Authors:Kazuo Kasahara
Affiliation:(1) The Institute of Algological Research, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Muroran, 051 Hokkaido
Abstract:Turnerella (Gigartinales) withT. mertensiana known from northern Japan was studied to determine its life history. Carpospores cultured from foliose female plants gave rise on germination to crustose plants containing tetrasporangia, as noted previously inT. pennyi from the Atlantic. The crusts were slow to develop and required 3–5 years to achieve reproductive maturity. Tetraspores liberated in culturedT. mertensiana gave rise on germination eventually to thalli similar to gametophyticT. mertensiana. Thus this species may be said to adhere to the pattern of life history in which a large, foliose gametophyte alternates with a small crustose tetrasporophyte. The erect filaments of the small sporophytes branch laterally and tetrasporangial mother cells are found there, exemplifying an unusual method for crustose species to produce tetrasporangia.
Keywords:Life history  Rhodophyta  Tetrasporangia   Turnerella
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