Nitella mucronata (A. BRAUN) MIQUEL
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https://doi.org/ 10.14446/AMNP.2015.239 |
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Nitella mucronata (A. BRAUN) MIQUEL |
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Nitella mucronata (A. BRAUN) MIQUEL
The species has been found in two localities in Kenya and
Tanzania ( Text-fig. 8 View Text-fig ).
Description of specimens from Lake Magadi:
Plants monoecious, to 15 cm high and stem diameter is up to 750 µm. Fertile branchlets number 7 in a whorl, 2 furcate. Dactyls 2–3, 2–3 celled with a mucronate end cell. Gametangia conjoined at the branchlet nodes, without mucus. Oogonia up to 500 µm long and 320 µm wide with 7 convolutions. The oospores are brown and have a reticulated membrane. The antheridia are 280 µm in diameter.
D i s t r i b u t i o n: Nitella mucronata is a cosmopolitan species and also widespread in Africa ( Wood 1978).
E c o l o g y: Nitella mucronata is a freshwater species, and found in rivers, dams and lakes ( Krause 1997).
The examined herbarium specimens are:
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