Bird et al., 1972
| Author(s): | Bird, C. J., Chen, L. C.-M., McLachlan, J. |
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| Year: | 1972 |
| Title: | The culture of Porphyra linearis (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) |
| Volume: | 50 |
| Pages: | 859-1863 |
| Abstract | The life cycle of Porphyra linearis Grev. has been completed in culture to five generations. Conchosporangia formed at 5–20 °C but release of conchospores began only at the critical temperature of 13 °C, and continued at a slower rate at 5 °C. Conchocelis, the perennating phase, was long-lived despite continuous sporulation and attrition. Leafy thalli sporulated readily but seldom exceeded 4–5 cm in length. β-Spores always formed before α-spores, and both types of spore frequently occurred on a single plant. Neutral spores were not observed. Variation in ability to shed conchospores indicates the existence of strains of conchocelis. |
| Keywords: | Algae, Bioerosion, Paleontology, Trace fossils, Tracemaker |
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1139/b72-234 |
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