Starria ZIMBABWEËNSIS (cyanophyceae) Gen. Nov. Et SP. Nov.: a Filament Triradiate in Tranverse SECTION1
Abstract
A new filamentous bluegreen alga Starria zimbabweënsis gen. nov. et sp. nov. isolated from a soil sample collected near Zimbabwe, Southern Rhodesia, has a unique triradiate morphology. In transverse section each narrow cell possesses three arm-like projections, separated by 120° and in which pigment is concentrated. Filaments may be straight or twisted and various clonable biradiate forms have originated in cultures initiated from the triradiate type. Cell ultra-structure is typical of the Oscillatoriaceae except that 70 nm pit-like pores occur throughout the L-II layer of the longitudinal walls. Wall structure of deviant forms is identical to that of the triradiate "wild type." The organism is assigned to the Oscillatoriaceae rather than to the Gomontiellaceae or to a new family.
- Publication:
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Journal of Phycology
- Pub Date:
- September 1977
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- Bibcode:
- 1977JPcgy..13..288L