Algal endophytes of commercial Chondrus ocellatus (Gigartinaceae, Rhodophyta) from different wild populations in Korea

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2019
Authors:X. Gao, Ogandaga, C. Abel Maran, Park, S. Kyoung, Oh, J. Chul, Choi, H. Gil
Journal:Journal of Applied PhycologyJournal of Applied Phycology
Date Published:2019/12/05
ISBN Number:1573-5176
Abstract:

This study quantified the spatial variation of endophyte infections in wild populations of commercially important Chondrus ocellatus in Korea. We examined the variation of infection across four locations, two tidal heights and life-history stage (gametophyte vs tetrasporophyte). One hundred and fifty fronds were collected from the upper and lower C. ocellatus zones and microscopic examinations were conducted to determine their infection symptoms. Our results showed that the percentage of C. ocellatus populations infected by endophytic algae were very high, ranging from 58 to 99%, in all populations examined. Endophyte infection severity of Hakampo and Manripo populations was significantly greater in the lower Chondrus zones but it was significantly higher in the upper zone of Jungdori population. Tetrasporophytic fronds were more susceptible to infection by endophytic algae than gametophytic fronds. Also, the infection symptoms were more severe in the middle and basal parts of the fronds than in the apical parts. The findings of this study are very informative data for the endophyte abundance in the field population of commercial C. ocellatus.

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