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Sexual reproduction, mating system, chloroplast dynamics and abrupt cell size reduction inPseudo-nitzschia pungensfrom the North Sea (Bacillariophyta)

Authors :
Koen Sabbe
Griet Casteleyn
Louis Peperzak
Wim Vyverman
Victor A. Chepurnov
Katrijn Vannerum
David G. Mann
Elie Verleyen
Source :
European Journal of Phycology. 40:379-395
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2005.

Abstract

Clonal cultures of Pseudo-nitzschia pungens were isolated at various times from seven sites in the North Sea. During the mitotic cell cycle, the two plate-shaped chloroplasts were girdle-appressed during interphase and mitosis. After cytokinesis, the chloroplasts moved onto the parental valve and remained there during the formation of the new hypovalve and until separation and re-arrangement of the sibling cells within the cell chain had been completed. Clones were almost always heterothallic and cultures of opposite mating type isolated from different localities were compatible. Meiosis I was cytokinetic and accompanied by chloroplast division. Meiosis II involved karyokinesis but not cytokinesis and preceded the rearrangement and contraction of the two gametes. Sexual reproduction involved physiological anisogamy. With one exception, gamete behaviour was clone-specific, gametes being active in clones of one mating type but passive in clones of the other mating type. Auxospore development was accompanied...

Details

ISSN :
14694433 and 09670262
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Phycology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........04e7a42f3af745c7ddae66cf0efa681a