ENDOPHYTIC ALGAE OF CHONDRUS CRISPUS (RHODOHYTA). II. ACROCHAETE HETEROCLADA SP. NOV., A. OPERCULATA SP. NOV., AND PHAEOPHILA DENDROIDES (CHLOROPHYTA)1

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1988
Authors:J. A. Correa, Nielsen, R., Grund, D. W.
Journal:Journal of PhycologyJournal of Phycology
Volume:24
Pagination:528-539
ISBN Number:0022-3646
Abstract:

ABSTRACT The occurrence of three endophytic green algae within Chondrus crispus Stackh. is reported. Two of them are new to science and are described as Acrochaete heteroclada Correa and Nielsen sp. nov. and A. operculata Correa and Nielsen sp. nov. The algae were studied in unialgal culture and in association with the host following infection of C. crispus under laboratory conditions. The experimental infection showed A. heteroclada to be initially epiphytic, with endophytic filaments growing into the cortex of the host during late infection. A. operculata is entirely endophytic when associated with the host. Phaeophila dendroides (Crouan frat.) Batters behaves as an epiphyte at 15 and 24°C but penetrates the host tissues at 20°C. For all three species, a close physical association with the host is established only when zoospores settle and germinate on the surface of C. crispus.

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