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The morphology and ecology of Pleurochrysis carterae var. dentata var. nov. (Prymnesiophyceae), a new coccolithophorid from an inland saline pond in New Mexico, USA

Authors :
Jeffrey R. Johansen
Jeffrey D. Bull
William R. Barclay
Gregory J. Doucette
Source :
Phycologia. 27:78-88
Publication Year :
1988
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1988.

Abstract

Pleurochrysis carlerae var. dentala var. nov. was isolated into culture from a shallow, saline pond near Roswell, New Mexico, USA. This taxon is similar to Pleurochrysis carlerae (Braarud & Fagerland) Christensen, but differs in cricolith morphology and in thermal tolerance. Internal ultrastructure is very similar to that found in other representatives of the Hymenomonadaceae. Two plastids are present, each with a bulging pyrenoid traversed by paired thylakoids. A single Golgi apparatus with peculiar dilations is positioned anteriorly, and appears to be the site of scale and coccolith production. A central nucleus, vacuole, several mitochondria, and numerous coccolithosomes are also evident. The haptonema is evident in noncoccolith-bearing swarmers, but has not been observed in coccolith-bearing motile cells. This taxon grows best in waters high in divalent cations, with optimal growth observed in SERI Type I water at 25°C and 25 mmhos cm−1 conductivity. Growth was also good in artificial seawate...

Details

ISSN :
23302968 and 00318884
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Phycologia
Accession number :
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