2008
DOI: 10.2216/ph07-52.1
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Schimmelmannia formosana sp. nov. (Acrosymphytaceae, Rhodophyta) from Taiwan

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“…Molecular analyses, however, revealed an unexpected alliance with the Acrosymphytales, a small order including species that classical morphologists would not have been likely to classify correctly. Recognition of the Acrosymphytales as presented here emphasizes the importance of the terminal auxiliary cell as a diacritical marker among “gloiosiphonioid” taxa (Yeh and Yeh , p. 337). The affinities of the genera Gloeophycus and Peleophycus need consideration as both are atypical members of the Gloiosiphoniaceae in being characterized by terminal auxiliary cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Molecular analyses, however, revealed an unexpected alliance with the Acrosymphytales, a small order including species that classical morphologists would not have been likely to classify correctly. Recognition of the Acrosymphytales as presented here emphasizes the importance of the terminal auxiliary cell as a diacritical marker among “gloiosiphonioid” taxa (Yeh and Yeh , p. 337). The affinities of the genera Gloeophycus and Peleophycus need consideration as both are atypical members of the Gloiosiphoniaceae in being characterized by terminal auxiliary cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The latter two species have four periaxial cells and their auxiliary cell branches are consistently five and six cells long, respectively (Ballantine et al . 2003; Yeh & Yeh 2008). In S. venezuelensis , the lack of division of the fertilized carpogonium has also been reported (Ballantine et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2000), 13 Grunow (1870), 14 Setchell (1912), 15 Abbott (1961), 16 Santelices and Abbott (1978), 17 Aguilar‐Rosas and Aguilar‐Rosas (1996), 18 Baardseth (1941), 19 De Clerck et al . (2002), 20 Acleto (1972), 21 Yeh and Yeh (2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, it degrades very rapidly at a rate which may exceed the capacity of surrounding bone to regenerate. Consequently, its degradation can in some cases outpace the rate of new bone growth into the defect [6][7]. This weakness was addressed by Kuo et al, (2010) and they develop more reliable osteoconductive materials [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%