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Structure and Development of the Auxospore in Ardissonea crystallina (C. Agardh) Grunow Demonstrates Another Way for a Centric to Look Like a Pennate.

Irena Kaczmarska1, James M Ehrman2, Nickolai A Davidovich3, Olga I Davidovich3, Yulia A Podunay3.   

Abstract

Reproductive development in Ardissonea crystallina revealed a unique mode of enlargement involving a combination of novel and known structures. In light microscopy, auxospores of this elongated polar centric diatom were superficially similar to the auxospores of pennates. With SEM we found three different components in the auxospore wall. In the youngest, nearly spherical cell-stage, the wall consisted only of a delicate veil containing minute siliceous spherules. Incunabular elements developed underneath this layer. Second, a previously unknown form of specifically modified incunabular scales shaped the subsequent ellipsoidal-capsule auxospore stage. Third, there was a clear contribution of scales to the development of scaly transverse perizonial bands (or scaly bands, for brevity). Such bands, although noted by previous researchers, have not been fully appreciated for the evolutionary information they may convey: possibly common among polar centrics but not pennates. Finally, we propose maintaining the term transverse perizonium to refer to these bands in polar diatoms, but to introduce the differentiation of scaly bands described here from pinnate bands (currently known as typical of pennates). Further research into band types among polar centrics may provide new insights into the relationship between the groups within polar centrics that are currently unresolved by molecular methods.
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Keywords:  Elongated polar centrics; scale transverse perizonial bands.; vincula

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30025232     DOI: 10.1016/j.protis.2018.05.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protist        ISSN: 1434-4610


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1.  Sexual reproduction and auxospore development in the diatom Biddulphia biddulphiana.

Authors:  Irena Kaczmarska; James M Ehrman; Matt P Ashworth
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-09-06       Impact factor: 3.752

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