FLAGELLAR HAIRS IN PRASINOPHYTES (CHLOROPHYTA) - ULTRASTRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTION ON THE FLAGELLAR SURFACE

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作者
MARIN, B [1 ]
MELKONIAN, M [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV COLOGNE,INST BOT,LEHRSTUHL 1,D-50931 COLOGNE,GERMANY
关键词
FLAGELLAR HAIRS; MAMIELLA; MANTONIELLA; NEPHROSELMIS; PRASINOPHYCEAE; PSEUDOSCOURFIELDIA; PTEROSPERMA; PYRAMIMONAS; SCHERFFELIA; ULTRASTRUCTURE;
D O I
10.1111/j.0022-3646.1994.00659.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The flagellar hair ultrastructure of 16 strains of species of the prasinophycean genera Mantoniella, Mamiella, Pseudoscourfieldia, Nephroselmis, Tetraselmis, Scherffelia, Pterosperma, and Pyraminonas was examined in detail by whole-mount electron microscopy. The flagellar hairs of all genera displayed a high degree of ultrastructural complexity that was completely conserved within each strain. In all strains, flagellar hairs occurred on the sides of the flagella (lateral hairs); in several strains, special flagellar hairs also were found on the flagellar tips (tip hairs; absent in the Chlorodendrales and in Nephroselmis). Two groups of lateral hairs were distinguished: 1) T-hairs (''Tetraselmis-type'' flagellar hairs), characterized by a smooth, tubular shaft of ca. is nm diameter and an overall length of 0.5-1.3 mu m, and 2) P-l-hairs (''Pterosperma-type lateral flagellar hairs''), which were considerably longer (ca. 1.5-5.4 mu m), characterized by a thick shaft of ca. 30 nm diameter, which was covered with a layer of regularly spaced small particles of ca. 10 nm diameter. In both groups of flagellar hairs, a strain-specific number of subunits (1-101) in linear arrangement was attached to the distal end of the shaft. Tip hairs were either structurally related to T-hairs (Mamiellales, Pseudoscourfieldia) or represented a separate group, P-t-hairs (''Pterosperma-type flagellar tip hairs''; Pterosperma, Pyramimonas). In four genera (Mantoniella, Mamiella, Pseudoscourfieldia, Nephroselmis), both groups of lateral hairs occurred together on the same cell. Interestingly in these taxa the P-l-hairs were exclusively attached to the shorter immature flagella (no. 2), but, in contrast, in Mantoniella and Pseudoscourfieldia the tip hairs were restricted to the longer mature flagellum (no. 1). Thus, flagella of different developmental status differ in their hair-scale complement. The occurrence, distribution, and ultrastructure of flagellar hairs can be used to identify and classify prasinophytes at all taxonomic levels.
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