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Discovery of an endophytic alga in Ginkgo biloba.

Jocelyne Trémouillaux-Guiller1, Thomas Rohr, René Rohr, Volker A R Huss.   

Abstract

Although intracellular associations with mycorrhizal fungi are known for Ginkgo biloba, no other endosymbiotic relationships have ever been reported for this "living fossil." A protoplast culture derived from haploid explants has now revealed the existence of a green alga in vitro, whose eukaryotic status was confirmed by transmission electron microscopic studies. Phylogenetic 18S rDNA sequence analyses showed this alga to be closely related to the lichen photobiont Coccomyxa. Algae, which in host cells exist as more or less undifferentiated "precursor" forms, proliferated within necrosing G. biloba cells of a subculture derived from a zygotic embryo and were finally released into the medium. Light and electron microscopic observations showed that G. biloba cells rapidly filled up with countless green particles whose number increased up to the bursting of the hypertrophic host cells. At the beginning of reproduction no algae were visible in the nutritive medium, demonstrating that the proliferation started inside the G. biloba cells and excluding the possibility of an exogenous contamination. Occasionally, mature algae together with their precursor forms were detected by transmission electron microscopy in intact host cells of a green callus. The algae were easily identified by their similarity to the cultured algae. Eukaryotic algae have never been reported to date to reside inside higher plant cells, whereas several algal associations are well known from the animal kingdom.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 21665672     DOI: 10.3732/ajb.89.5.727

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Bot        ISSN: 0002-9122            Impact factor:   3.844


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Authors:  Ajay Kumar; Shipra Singh; Anita Pandey
Journal:  Indian J Microbiol       Date:  2009-03-25       Impact factor: 2.461

Review 2.  The Hidden World within Plants: Ecological and Evolutionary Considerations for Defining Functioning of Microbial Endophytes.

Authors:  Pablo R Hardoim; Leonard S van Overbeek; Gabriele Berg; Anna Maria Pirttilä; Stéphane Compant; Andrea Campisano; Matthias Döring; Angela Sessitsch
Journal:  Microbiol Mol Biol Rev       Date:  2015-09       Impact factor: 11.056

3.  The genome of the polar eukaryotic microalga Coccomyxa subellipsoidea reveals traits of cold adaptation.

Authors:  Guillaume Blanc; Irina Agarkova; Jane Grimwood; Alan Kuo; Andrew Brueggeman; David D Dunigan; James Gurnon; Istvan Ladunga; Erika Lindquist; Susan Lucas; Jasmyn Pangilinan; Thomas Pröschold; Asaf Salamov; Jeremy Schmutz; Donald Weeks; Takashi Yamada; Alexandre Lomsadze; Mark Borodovsky; Jean-Michel Claverie; Igor V Grigoriev; James L Van Etten
Journal:  Genome Biol       Date:  2012-05-25       Impact factor: 13.583

4.  Coccomyxagreatwallensis sp. nov. (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta), a lichen epiphytic alga from Fildes Peninsula, Antarctica.

Authors:  Shunan Cao; Fang Zhang; Hongyuan Zheng; Fang Peng; Chuanpeng Liu; Qiming Zhou
Journal:  PhytoKeys       Date:  2018-11-02       Impact factor: 1.635

5.  A cryptic intracellular green alga in Ginkgo biloba: ribosomal DNA markers reveal worldwide distribution.

Authors:  Jocelyne Trémouillaux-Guiller; Volker A R Huss
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2007-05-15       Impact factor: 4.540

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