Acanthophora nayadiformis is a perennial species of red alga that overwinters by means of a rhizomatous prostrate system; both reproductive and vegetative plants are also able to spread by means of specialized vegetative propagules that have never been reported in other Acanthophora species. A detailed study of thallus morphology has highlighted four kinds of primordia in this species, distinct in shape, size and origin, that develop into as many different types of branches. Thallus growth is at first monopodial, shifting to ramisympodial in most plants. Even the morphological variation observed among tetrasporiferous branches is caused by the type and development of their parent primordia, which confirms the extreme inadequacy of this feature for taxonomic or diagnostic use at species level.

Morphology of Acanthophora nayadiformis (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta)

Cecere E;
2002

Abstract

Acanthophora nayadiformis is a perennial species of red alga that overwinters by means of a rhizomatous prostrate system; both reproductive and vegetative plants are also able to spread by means of specialized vegetative propagules that have never been reported in other Acanthophora species. A detailed study of thallus morphology has highlighted four kinds of primordia in this species, distinct in shape, size and origin, that develop into as many different types of branches. Thallus growth is at first monopodial, shifting to ramisympodial in most plants. Even the morphological variation observed among tetrasporiferous branches is caused by the type and development of their parent primordia, which confirms the extreme inadequacy of this feature for taxonomic or diagnostic use at species level.
2002
Istituto per l'Ambiente Marino Costiero - IAMC - Sede Napoli
41
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532
A. nayadiformis
thallus morphology
propagules
Mediterranean
La pubblicazione si inserisce nella problematica dello studio delle specie alloctone e delle strategie di riproduzione vegetativa messe in atto dalle stesse. Parte dei risultati di tale pubblicazione verrà riportata in "Atlas of introduced algae to European shores" a cura di C.F. Boudouresque, S. Ruitton, M. Verlaque e T. Belsher dell'Università di Marsiglia, nell'ambito del Programma Europeo "Algal Introductions to European Shores (ALIENS) La rivista ha fattore d'impatto per il 2002 pari a 1,239.
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Cecere, E; Perrone, C
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