Tupiella speciosa Darienko and Pröschold, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2022.11.2.079 |
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2) Tupiella speciosa Darienko and Pröschold, 2017
Material examined. Sample was collected from the Songchonji Pond Sangchon-ri , Nakdong-myeon, Sangjusi, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Republic of Korea (36°22′11.5″N, 128°14′42.3″E) on 26 February 2018 GoogleMaps .
Description. Tupiella speciosa is a microscopic and filamentous alga. Vegetative cells were round-shaped ( Fig. 3A View Fig ). Cells possess a nucleus, Golgi body, mitochondria with plate-like cristae, and a single parietal chloroplast with a pyrenoid penetrated by a thylakoid membrane ( Fig. 3A View Fig , 4A- D View Fig ). The pyrenoid matrix was penetrated by a single thylakoid membrane ( Fig. 4B View Fig ). Young filament cells had a chloroplast with 1-4 pyrenoids encased by starches ( Fig. 4F, G View Fig ). The terminal cells are slightly pointed ( Fig. 3B View Fig ). Akinetes are oval-shaped and enveloped by the thick cell wall ( Fig. 3C View Fig ). Akinete cell divided into four ( Fig. 3D View Fig ). In the akinetes cell, many starches were developed between thylakoid membranes ( Fig. 4E View Fig ).
Distribution. Czech Republic ( Darienko and Pröschold, 2017) and Republic of Korea.
Voucher slides. Two slides of gelatin-embedded specimens (NNIBRCL16652 and NNIBRCL16653) were deposited at Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources, Korea.
Remarks. Tupiella speciosa cells were unicellular form in liquid medium. However, a young filament form was observed on an agar plate culture ( Darienko and Pröschold, 2017). Also, mature cultures produce many swollen cells, which is growing thin filaments that become branched or produce 2-4-cell packages, but matured plant form (mature thallus) is not observed in this study ( Darienko and Pröschold, 2017).
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