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ULTRASTRUCTURE OF TETRASPOROGENESIS IN THE MARINE RED ALGA <i>PTILOTA HYPNOIDES</i><sup>1</sup>

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1973

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SUMMARY Both tetrasporangia and dormant apical cells of short vegetative filaments of the marine red alga Ptilota hypnoides have been examined by electron microscopy. Various cytoplasmic inclusions readily distinguish the vegetative apical cells from the reproductive apical cells which become tetrasporangial mother cells. The transformation of tetrasporangial mother cells into mature tetrasporangia involves a series of cytoplasmic changes which can be correlated with specific changes in the investing wall layers. The extracellular changes provide the basic criteria for the division of tetrasporogenesis into 3 successive stages. The ultrastructure of each stage is described and discussed in relation to the current knowledge of red algal cytology. In addition, a possible mechanism for the liberation of spores and gametes of red algae is proposed.

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