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OBSERVATIONS ON A CHAMAESIPHONACEOIS ALGA (CYANOPHYCEAE) WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO EXOCYTE FORMATION1,2
Authors:James R. Rosowski  Ivan Bielik  Kit W. Lee
Abstract:A unicellular cyanophycean culture contaminant had features of both Geitleribactron Kom. and Cyanophanon Geitl. The cells were elongated, sheathless, mostly similar in diameter throughout their length, and attached polarly in rosettes or groups and produced only a single elongated exocyte (=exospore). Young cells were moderately elongated and resembled Geitleribactron. As cells aged, they greatly elongated and then resembled Cyanophanon. Some cells formed Y-shaped bifurcations, features of C. mirabile Geitl. and C. minus Geitl., but they lacked the basal sheath (pseudovagina) of C. mirabile. During exocyte formation, a thick and localized L-II wall layer protuberance extended the exocyte away from the parent cell. This terminal wall thickening then appeared to move to one side from subsequent and unequal cell wall growth. Cells sovnetimes bent abruptly, occasionally opposite a thickening in the L-II wall layer. Further studies in culture of putative Geitleribactron and Cyanophanon isolates are necessary to ascertain the breadth of their structural diversity and the identity of the present taxon.
Keywords:Chamaesiphon  cyanobacteria  Cyanophanon  exocytes  exospores  Geitleribactron  L-II wall layer  pseudovagina  ultrastructure
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