Microdictyon Decaisne, 1841
Holotype species: Microdictyon agardhianum Decaisne
Currently accepted name for the type species: Microdictyon tenuius J.E.Gray
Original publication and holotype designation: Decaisne, J. (1841). Plantes de l'Arabie Heureuse, recueillies par M. P.-E. Botta et décrites par M. J. Decaisne. Archives du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris 2(2): 89-199, pls V-VII.
Description: Thallus composed of one or more complanate, monostromatic, reticulate blades, 2-10 cm tall. Plants astipitate. Annular constrictions not present. Apical orientation and symmetry secondarily lost in some species. Reticulum composed of branched, septate, filiform cells, 50-800 µm diameter, 50-1000 µm long; coarse or delicate; loosely or tightly woven. Branching opposite or stellate. Venation patterns prominent in some species. Intercalary septations, not associated with branching, common. Rhizoid well developed from which new uprights can arise. Adventitious rhizoids common, arising at basal poles of older cells. Structural reinforcement of reticulum by unspecialized, indeterminate tenacular cells. Cell division by centripetal invagination. Cell multinucleate; chloroplasts numerous per cell and discoid with single pyrenoid surrounded by starch sheath and bisected by traversing thylakoid. Life history consists of biphasic alternation of isomorphic generations involving quadriflagellate zoospores and isogamous, biflagellate gametes. M. tenuis with diploid chromosome number of 36. Nuclear DNA estimated at 2.0, 3.8 and 8.6 pg (1C, 2C, 4C) for M. marinum. Microdictyon is widely distributed throughout the tropics and subtropics in subtidal reef flat habitats. The genus may also be found in deep-water habitats >10 m. In quiet waters the plants can become heavily epiphytized and deep water the thalli can become very large, > 10 cm. Ultrastructural studies of chloroplasts and flagellar apparatus carried out. Microdictyon is best known through the taxonomic studies of Setchell and Egerod. The phylogenetic position of the genus within the Siphonocladales-Cladophorales complex partly resolved. Anadyome is the sister-group of Microdictyon based on immunological data, character compatibility analyses and nuclear encoded rRNA sequence data.
Information contributed by: J.L. Olsen. The most recent alteration to this page was made on 2018-02-14 by M.D. Guiry.
Taxonomic status: This name is of an entity that is currently accepted taxonomically.
Gender: This genus name is currently treated as neuter.
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Descriptions of chrysophyte genera were subsequently published in J. Kristiansen & H.R. Preisig (eds.). 2001. Encyclopedia of Chrysophyte Genera. Bibliotheca Phycologica 110: 1-260.
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