Nozaki H, Krienitz L
Morphology
and phylogeny of Eudorina minodii
(Chodat) Nozaki et Krienitz, comb. nov
(Volvocales, Chlorophyta)
from Germany
EUR J PHYCOL 36 (1): 23-28 FEB 2001
Abstract:
Morphology, sexual reproduction and phylogeny of a colonial green alga
collected from Germany
were studied in culture. Light and electron microscopy of the gelatinous (extracellular) matrix of vegetative colonies, the absence
of obligately somatic cells, and the anisogamous sexual reproduction with sperm packets in this
alga indicated that if: is assignable to the genus Eudorina.
This German alga was similar to E. elegans Ehrenberg
in its multiple pyrenoids of nearly identical size
and almost identical sized vegetative cells in the colony, but differed from it
in having a prominent tubular structure (flagellar
sheath) surrounding each flagellum in the gelatinous matrix of the vegetative
colonies. Sexual reproduction was homothallic and dioecious.
On the other hand, the vegetative morphology agreed well with that of Pandorina minodii Chodat with regard to multiple pyrenoids
and the prominent flagellar sheaths. Thus, a new
combination, Eudorina minodii
(Chodat) Nozaki et Krienitz, is proposed. Molecular phylogenetic
analyses of the rbcL-atpB gene sequences from the
colonial Volvocales reserved that E. minodii and several heterothallic strains of E, elegans constituted a robust clade.
Therefore, prominent flagellar sheaths and homothallic
sexual reproduction in E. minodii may be derived
characters that evolved recently within the clade.