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Secondary zoospores in the algal endoparasite Maullinia ectocarpii (Plasmodiophorea).
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2010-02Registro en:
Parodi, Elisa Rosalia; Caceres, Eduardo Jorge; Westermeier, Renato; Muller, Dieter G.; Secondary zoospores in the algal endoparasite Maullinia ectocarpii (Plasmodiophorea).; Instituto de Histología y Embriología; Biocell; 34; 1; 2-2010; 45-52
0327-9545
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Autor
Parodi, Elisa Rosalia
Caceres, Eduardo Jorge
Westermeier, Renato
Muller, Dieter G.
Resumen
The present paper deals with the ultrastructure of zoospores produced by the plasmodiophorid Maullinia ectocarpii , living in the marine algal host Ectocarpus siliculosus. The zoospores described here are very similar to secondary zoospores of Polymyxa graminis and Phagomyxa sp. (the latter an algal endopara- site, also). Our results indicate that M. ectocarpii produces two types of plasmodia, and suggest that is a species with a complete life cycle, as it is known for all the Plasmodiophormycota that have been studied. Sporogenic and sporangial plasmodia produce, respectively, primary zoospores with parallel flagella within thick walled resting sporangia, and secondary zoospores with opposite flagella within thin walled sporangia.