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Estructura fina de los soros y zoosporas de Lessonia nigrescens (Laminariales, Phaeophyceae)

Authors: Leonardi, Patricia Ines; Vásquez Castro, Julio Alberto; Miravalles, Alicia Beatriz;

Estructura fina de los soros y zoosporas de Lessonia nigrescens (Laminariales, Phaeophyceae)

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Esta contribución tiene por objeto realizar el primer aporte al conocimiento de la estructura fina de los soros, zoosporas y estadios iniciales de la germinación de las mismas en el género Lessonia. En los esporofitas de Lessonia nigrescens los esporangios se disponen junto con paráfisis formando soros. Los esporangios son unlloculares, unlnucleados, poseen numerosos cloroplastos parietales y están rodeados por una delgada pared que en el extremo apical adquiere una disposición laxa y estratificada. Las zoosporas poseen dos flagelos, uno de ellos con mastigone mas unilaterales,y un doroplasto conforma de V rodeando parcialmente al núcleo. Este carece de pirenoide y de estigma. Dictioso mas hipertrofiados se presentan en asociación con la carioteca. Numerosas vesículas de adhesión se disponen en el citoplasma, próximas al plasma le may haciendo protrusión. Las zoosporas se liberan por ruptura del extremo apical del esporangio dentro de una vesícula. La estructura fina de las zoosporas de L.nigrescensse corresponde con la descripta para otras zoosporas del orden Laminariales. La presencia de vesículas de adhesión y la ausencia de estigma en las zoosporas pueden considerarse dos especializaciones que Indicarían un progreso evolutivo de este orden respecto de otros dentro de la División.

Fine structure of sori and zoospores of Lessonia nigrescens (Laminarlales,Phaeophyceae). This is the first contribution to the fine structure of sori, zoospores and initials tages of germination in the genus Lessonia. In Lessonia nigrescens sporophytes, the sporangia are grouped with paraphyses in macroscopic sori. The uninuclear, unilocular sporangia have many parietal chloroplasts and a thin cell wall, stratified and loose in the apical portion. Zoospores possess two flagella, one of them with unilateral mastigonemes and oneV-shaped chloroplast appressed to the nucleus. Neither pyrenoid, nor an eyespot were seen. Hypertrophied dyctiosomes are associated with the nuclear envelope. Numerous adhesion vesicles appear In the cytoplasm, close to the plasmalemma and protrude from It. Zoospores are released by means of the rupture of the apical sporangium portion and expelled within a vesicle.The fine structure of L.nigrescens zoospores agrees with other Laminábales zoospores.The presence of adhesion vesicles and the lack of an eyespot In zoospores of this order can be considered two specializations that would Indicate anevolutionary advancement In this group.

Fil: Leonardi, Patricia Ines. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia; Argentina

Fil: Miravalles, Alicia Beatriz. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia; Argentina

Fil: Vásquez Castro, Julio Alberto. Universidad Católica del Norte; Chile

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ESPORANGIO, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6, LESSONIA, SORO, ESTRUCTURA FINA, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, ZOOSPORA, PHAEOPHYCEAE

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