The Systematic History of the Tribe Laurencieae (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) and the problems in studying representatives of this Taxon in the Far Eastern Seas of Russia

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A history of the taxonomy of the tribe Laurencieae is given in this brief review. The taxonomic revisions that have occurred over the past 200 years are analyzed, and a current view on the species diversity of the tribe and its genera is presented. The problems in identification of the tribe’s representatives in the Far Eastern seas of Russia are revealed, and molecular genetic methods are required to solve them.

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O. Belous

Zhirmunsky National Scientific Center of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: ksu_bio@mail.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0001-5540-8044
Rússia, Vladivostok

A. Skriptsova

Zhirmunsky National Scientific Center of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: ksu_bio@mail.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0001-5943-4522
Rússia, Vladivostok

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2. Fig. 1. Morphological and anatomical characters of some representatives of the tribe Laurencieae: two pericentral cells in the axial segment in Chondrophycus sp. (a); four pericentral cells in the axial segment in L. saito (b); sterile trichoblast (c); apical depression with trichoblast (d); lenticular thickenings in the cell walls of medullary cells in L. nipponica (e); protruding cortical cells on terminal branches in L. nipponica (f); male plant of L. nipponica with a sterile trichoblast (c); apical depression with trichoblast (d); lenticular thickenings in the cell walls of medullary cells in L. nipponica (e); protruding cortical cells on terminal branches in L. nipponica (f); male plant of L. nipponica with spermatangial sphenoidia (g); secondary pore connections between cortical cells in L. saito (h); young tetrasporangium of L. saito (i). Notation: as - axial cell, ad - apical fossa, cs - ‘corps en serise’, pc - pericentral cell, t - tetrasporangium, tr - trichoblast

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3. Fig. 2. Morphological differences of some representatives of the tribe Laurencieae: schematic drawing showing parallel (a) and perpendicular (b) arrangement of tetrasporangia; ‘corps en serise’ in cortical cells (c) and in trichoblasts (d) in L. nipponica; schematic drawing of filamentous (e) and trichoblast (f) types of spermatangia development; spermatangial trichoblasts of Chondrophycus sp. (g) and their schematic drawing (h); spermatangial trichoblasts of L. saito (i) and their schematic drawing (j). Notation: ac - axial cells, bc - basal cell of trichoblast, cs - ‘corps en serise’, ec - epidermal cell, fb - fertile branch, s - spermatangia, sb - sterile branch, sp - sterile part of trichoblast, sbc - suprabasal cell of trichoblast, t - tetrasporangium, tsc - terminal sterile cell

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