LIFE HISTORY AND SYSTEMATIC POSITION OF PSEUDOCHORDA GRACILIS SP. NOV. (LAMINARIALES, PHAEOPHYCEAE)

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Pseudochorda gracilis sp. Nov. (Pseudochordacease, Laminariales) is described from the Japan Sea coast of Hokkaido/ the species is subtidal, epilithic and annual, appearing in spring and maturing in winter. Erect thalli grow solitary or in tufts on a small discoid holdfast. They are simple, cord‐shaped and hollow, with inner hyphal filaments, cylindrical medullary cells and paraphyses consisting of 3–6 cells. Hair tufts are observed only in young thalli. Unilocular sporangia are sessile and narrowly ovate. In culture, P. gracilis shows a heteromorphic life history with oogamy, characteristic of the order Laminariales. Gametophytes are dioecious and dimorphic. Gametophytes mature under lower temperature conditions (usually below 10°C), and sporophytes mature under low temperature and short‐day conditions (5°C, SD). The seasonal growth pattern of the species results from the photoperiod‐temperature conditions controlling saprophyte maturation. Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Kawai, H., & Nabata, S. ‐i. (1990). LIFE HISTORY AND SYSTEMATIC POSITION OF PSEUDOCHORDA GRACILIS SP. NOV. (LAMINARIALES, PHAEOPHYCEAE). Journal of Phycology, 26(4), 721–727. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-3646.1990.00721.x

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