FIGURE 6 in Novel alpine algae from New Zealand: Cyanobacteria

Main Authors: Novis, Phil M., Visnovsky, Gabriel
Format: info Image Journal
Terbitan: , 2011
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/4776697
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  • FIGURE 6. Scytonematopsis maxima Novis & Visnovsky (photographed from culture LCR-FBC). A–F, light micrographs, G transmission electron micrograph. A. Appearance of trichomes on agar surface; arrows indicate developing hormogonia. B. Trichomes showing frequency of scytonematoid branching (arrows). C. Detail of a branch point showing exit through the sheath (s) and vacuolelike regions inside the cells (v). D. A hormogone being released from a parental trichome following necridic cell development (arrow). E. Growing hormogone showing isopolar development, rounded end cells (ec), slight tapering at growing ends, and heterocyte (h). F. Faster developing trichome in which tapered region (arrow) is much more obvious. G. Cells in longitudinal section showing transverse wall (tw), vacuole-like area (v) and irregularly arranged thylakoid membranes (tm). Scales: 1 mm in A, 50 μm in B, 10 μm in C, 50 μm in D (use for D–F), 0.5 μm in G.
  • Published as part of Novis, Phil M. & Visnovsky, Gabriel, 2011, Novel alpine algae from New Zealand: Cyanobacteria, pp. 1-24 in Phytotaxa 22 (1) on page 17, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.22.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4776681