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A new aerial alga, Stichococcus ampulliformis sp. nov. (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) from Japan
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2003
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BiologyBiodiversityPhylogeneticsBotanyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyS. Handa SpA Phylogenetic TreeNew Aerial AlgaPhylogenetic MethodPhycologyMicrobiologyTaxonomy (Biology)Plant TaxonomyPlant PhylogenyPhylogenetic Analysis
SUMMARY A new aerial alga, Stichococcus ampulliformis S. Handa sp. nov. (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) is described based on a clone isolated from the bark of Cephalotaxus harringtonia (Knight ex Forbes) K. Koch collected from Taishaku-kyo Gorge, Hiroshima Prefecture, south-west Japan. This alga was examined by light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy and subjected to molecular phylogenetic analysis. Based on its morphological features and life-cycle, especially short filament formation, the alga was assigned to the genus Stichococcus Nageli. However, this alga differs from other described Stichococcus species in that it reproduces by a form of ‘budding’, producing two daughter cells of different sizes. The larger cell, enclosed within the mother cell wall, soon reaches the size of a normal vegetative cell. The smaller cell is extruded and takes longer to reach full vegetative size. A phylogenetic tree constructed using 18S rRNA sequences indicated that, within the Trebouxiophyceae, S. ampulliformis is closely related to S. bacillaris Nageli and some species of Prasiola Meneghini.
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