Culture studies on the life history of haplospora globosa and tilopteris mertensii (Tilopteridales, phaeophyceae)

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The complete life histories of Tilopteris mertensii and haplospora globosa were followed in culture. Tilopteris shows a succession of identical plants through uninucleate “eggs” which develop parthenogenetically. In Haplospora, sporophytes alternate with gametophytes without sexuality and nuclear alternation. However, evidence for meiotic stages is found in sporangium initials. Gametophytes produce oogonia and antheridia, and eggs develop parthenogenetically. The chromosome number of Tilopteris is n = 62 (60-65). In both phases of Haplospora numbers are n = 50 (43-54). Haplospora from Heligoland perpetuates the sporophyte only at chromosome numbers of n = 25 (22-28). © 1985 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Kuhlenkamp, R., & Müller, D. G. (1985). Culture studies on the life history of haplospora globosa and tilopteris mertensii (Tilopteridales, phaeophyceae). British Phycological Journal, 20(4), 301–312. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071618500650311

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