2020
DOI: 10.1111/jpy.13034
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Cryptic Haploid Stages in the Life Cycle of Leathesia marina (Chordariaceae, Phaeophyceae) Under In Vitro Culture

Abstract: We evaluated the life cycle of Leathesia marina through molecular analyses, culture studies, morphological observations, and ploidy measurements. Macroscopic sporophytes were collected from two localities in Atlantic Patagonia and were cultured under long‐day (LD) and short‐day (SD) conditions. Molecular identification of the microscopic and macroscopic phases was performed through the cox3 and rbcL genes and the phylogeny was assessed on the basis of single gene and concatenated datasets. Nuclear ploidy of ea… Show more

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“…However, the vast quantity of contributions to the systematics and distribution of this group of algae in the SwAO were made between the 1960s and 1980s by A. O. Asensi (reviewed by Boraso de Zaixso & Quartino, 1993). Although molecular taxonomic studies that appeared in the last decade have helped to confirm the identity of some species (Hoshino, Croce, et al, 2020; Küpper et al, 2019; Lopes‐Filho et al, 2017; Mystikou et al, 2016; Poza et al, 2020), many Phaeophyceae taxa from the SwAO remain to be studied by means of molecular studies, as is the case of the genus Scytosiphon .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the vast quantity of contributions to the systematics and distribution of this group of algae in the SwAO were made between the 1960s and 1980s by A. O. Asensi (reviewed by Boraso de Zaixso & Quartino, 1993). Although molecular taxonomic studies that appeared in the last decade have helped to confirm the identity of some species (Hoshino, Croce, et al, 2020; Küpper et al, 2019; Lopes‐Filho et al, 2017; Mystikou et al, 2016; Poza et al, 2020), many Phaeophyceae taxa from the SwAO remain to be studied by means of molecular studies, as is the case of the genus Scytosiphon .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%