Betaine lipid content and species delimitation in ectocarpus, feldmannia and hincksia (Ectocarpales, phaeophyceae)

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Abstract

The lipid composition of 140 clonal isolates of brown algae, covering 16 species of the genera Ectocarpus, Feldmannia and Hincksia, was analysed. All taxa contained the glycolipidsm onogalactosyldiacylglyceroLd igalactosyldiacylglycerola nd sulphoquinovosyldiacylglyceroL and the phospholipids phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylinositol and an unidentified PX. Presence of the betaine lipid diacylglycerylhydroxymethyltrimethyl-fl-alanin(eD GTA) was strongly correlated with certain species in the genera Hincksia and Ectocarpus. While seven species of Hincksia contained DGTA, this lipid was absent in H. granulosa and in an unidentified Hincksia species. Due to heteromorphy of generations, species assignments in the genus Ecocarpus were made only for isolates for which the complete life history was known. We found that E. fasciculatus contains DGTA, while this lipid is absent in E. siliculosus. A collection of 40 non-sexual Ectocarpus strains included representatives with and without DGTA. The value of DGTA as a taxonomic marker in Ectocarpus and Hincksia is discussed. © 1994 The British Phycological Society.

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Muller, D. G., & Eichenberger, W. (1994). Betaine lipid content and species delimitation in ectocarpus, feldmannia and hincksia (Ectocarpales, phaeophyceae). European Journal of Phycology, 29(4), 219–225. https://doi.org/10.1080/09670269400650671

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