Deformative Disease in Iridaea Laminarioides (rhodophyta): Gall Develoment Associated with AN Endophytic CYANOBACTERIUM1
Abstract
This study is the first report of an algal disease, developed in close association with an endophytic organism, documented for the southeastern Pacific. We describe a disease affecting wild populations of the red alga Iridaea laminarioides Bory in central Chile, characterized by gall development on the surface of sporophytic, cystocarpic, and immature thalli. These abnormal growths result in severe morphological alterations of the affected thalli. Diseased fronds display an aggregated spatial distribution and occur throughout the year, with a maximum in summer followed by a decline in winter. The presence of galls was not associated with broken or torn fronds. Although causality has not been unequivocally demonstrated, our field and laboratory observations indicate a strong association of the galls with infections by an endophytic cyanobacterium, probably belonging to the genus Pleurocapsa.
- Publication:
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Journal of Phycology
- Pub Date:
- December 1993
- DOI:
- 10.1111/j.0022-3646.1993.00853.x
- Bibcode:
- 1993JPcgy..29..853C