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J Environ Biol ; 2008 Jul; 29(4): 427-35
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113781

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Previously unrecorded marine Chlamydomonas that grew epiphytic on ceramiaceaen algae was collected from the western coast of Korea and isolated into a unialgal culture. The isolate was subjected to 18S rDNA phylogenetic analysis as well as ultrastructure and life cycle studies. It had an affinity with the marine Chlamydomonas species and was less related to freshwater/terrestrial representatives of this genus. It had flagella shorter than the cell body two-layered cell wall with striated outer surface and abundant mucilaginous material beneath the innermost layer and no contractile vacuoles. This alga grew faster in mixed cultures with ceramiaceaen algae rather than in any tested unialgal culture condition; the cells looked healthier and zoosporangia and motile flagellated vegetative cells appeared more often. These results suggested that this Chlamydomonas might be a facultative epiphyte benefiting from its hosts. Several ceramiaceaen algae were tested as host plants. Meanwhile, cell deformation or collapse of the whole thallus was caused to Aglaothamnion byssoides, and preliminary study suggested that a substance released from Chlamydomonas caused the response. This is first report on harmful epiphytic interactions between Chlamydomonas species and red ceramiaceaen algae.


Sujets)
Chlorophyta , Rhodophyta/classification , Animaux , Chlamydomonas/classification , Écosystème , Corée , Étapes du cycle de vie , Lumière , Biologie marine , Microscopie électronique , Phylogenèse , ARN ribosomique 18S/génétique , Température
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J Environ Biol ; 2008 Jul; 29(4): 485-91
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113570

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Field survey of algae and cyanobacteria from terrestrial and freshwater habitats in the vicinity of arctic Ny-Alesund, Svalbard (790N) (high Arctic sea area) was performed in June 2006. Species diversity and abundance were evaluated by using epifluorescence microscopy and culturing methods. In total, 29 taxa in 25 genera were identified, of which Leptolyngbya spp., Trichormus sp. and Chlamydomonas nivalis were abundantly present in almost every sample. In several locations, blooms were formed by species C. nivalis, Scotiellopsis sp., Klebsormidium flaccidum, Zygnema sp., Meridion circulare, Tabellaria fenestrata and Fragilaria sp. Eleven new species from this locality are described.


Sujets)
Eucaryotes/classification , Régions arctiques , Techniques de culture cellulaire , Cyanobactéries/classification , Écosystème , Eutrophisation , Eau douce , Géographie , Microscopie de fluorescence , Svalbard
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