Morphology, temperature and photoperiodic responses in audouinella botryocarpa (Harvey) woelkerling (acrochaetiaceae, rhodophyta) from ireland

Michael D. Guiry, W. Richard Kee, David J. Garbary

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Abstract

Audouinella botryocarpa is reported for the first time from the British Isles. On the west and south coasts of Ireland and in the Isle of Man it grows in the intertidal on wave-splashed limpet shells and rock surfaces. Populations examined monthly in Galway Bay formed monosporangia throughout the year and tetrasporangia from December to March and May but no gametangial plants were found. Plants isolated into culture from monospores formed monosporangia at daylengths of 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 h at 6.5, 8, 10, 11 and 15’’C; the same plants formed tetrasporangia at daylengths < 10 h at 8, 10 and 11°C but not at 6.5 and 15°C. Spores isolated from these plants gave rise to further monosporangial plants that also formed tetrasporangia under inductive conditions. Night-breaks of 1 h in a 16 h night prevented tetrasporangial reproduction and a critical daylcngth of ˜ 10 h was found at 10°C. British Isles Audouinella botryocarpa typically has 6 rounded or irregularly-shaped chloroplasts per cell, each of which has a single, centrally-placed pyrenoid. The chloroplasts grow together in mature cells, typically giving the appearance of a single plate-like chloroplast with 6 pyrenoids. The implications of these observations for the generic classification of acrochaetioid algae is discussed and it is concluded that chloroplast morphology, number and the presence or absence of pyrenoids may provide the basis for a future generic realignment of acrochaetioid algae.

Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)229-246
Number of pages18
JournalGiornale Botanico Italiano
Volume121
Issue number5-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1987
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Acrochaetiaceae
  • Audouinella
  • Phenology
  • Photoperiodic responses
  • Systematics
  • Temperature responses

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