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Ulva flexuosa subsp pilifera (Chlorophyta, Ulvophyceae) from the Wielkopolska region (West Poland): a new observation on the ultrastructure of vegetative cells

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OCEANOLOGICAL AND HYDROBIOLOGICAL STUDIES
Volume 42, Issue 2, Pages 209-215

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VERSITA
DOI: 10.2478/s13545-013-0077-8

Keywords

Ulva flexuosa subsp pilifera; Malta Reservoir; morphology; ultrastructure

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  1. [NN 304 013 437]

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Ulva flexuosa subsp. pilifera previously known from northern Poland, from the channel near Szczecin and ponds near AdA(0), has recently been found in the Malta Reservoir in the Wielkopolska (West Poland) region. Specimens collected in the Wielkopolska region were examined in detail, also under a transmission electron microscope (TEM). The morphometric analysis of Ulva thalli (both young and mature specimens) was performed in order to study the differences in the ultrastructure of vegetative cells. Rectangular cells in young thalli measured from 32.21-55.81 mu m to 20.24-35.12 mu m, and they formed clear longitudinal rows, while cells in the mature specimens ranged from 25.09-47.66 mu m to 18.90-31.56 mu m. This study indicates that vegetative cells of the mature thalli show tendency towards distortions of both the longitudinal and transverse cells arrangement. This distortion is determined by the development of possible carbonate calcium crystals on the thalli surface. The ultrastructural analysis (TEM) confirmed that the structure and placement of thylakoids is genus/species specific.

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