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Biology of Porphyra pulchella sp. nov. from Australia and New Zealand

  • Ackland, Jillian C. (School of Botany, University of Melbourne) ;
  • West, John A. (School of Botany, University of Melbourne) ;
  • Scott, Joseph (Department of Biology, PO Box 8795, College of William and Mary) ;
  • Zuccarello, Giuseppe C. (School of Biological Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington) ;
  • Broom, Judy (Department of Biochemistry, University of Otago)
  • Published : 2006.06.30

Abstract

Porphyra pulchella sp. nov. Ackland, West, Scott and Zuccarello was obtained at Mimosa Rock National Park, New South Wales; Westgate Bridge, Victoria, Australia; and Waihau Bay, North Island, New Zealand. It occurs mainly in mangrove habitats and is very small (± 1 mm) in field collections. In laboratory culture at 21 ± 2°C tiny blades (0.5-3.0 mm) reproduced exclusively by archeospores liberated from vegetative cells of the upper sector of the blades. The archeospores displayed amoeboid and gliding motility once discharged. At 14 ± 2°C the blades grew to 25 mm and produced longitudinal spermatangial streaks mixed with ‘phyllosporangial’ streaks. The discharged ‘phyllospores’ showed amoeboid motility and germinated forming asexual blades. A conchocelis phase with typical bangiophycidean pit connections was observed in blade cultures after 8-10 weeks at 14 ± 2°C. Conchocelis filaments produced conchosporangia and these released amoeboid conchospores that developed into archeosporangiate blades. Molecular data indicate that all 3 isolates are genetically identical.

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