1961
DOI: 10.1099/00221287-25-3-365
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The Effect of Light on the Developmental Cycle of Nostoc muscorum, a Filamentous Blue-Green Alga

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“…Dr J. W.G.Lund, who has kindly examined our material, has expressed the tentative opinion that it is a Nostoc (personal communication). This view is supported by the resemblance of the life-cycle of ChbrogZoea fritschii to that of No& rnwcorum as described by Lazaroff & Vishniac (1961). These authors reported an alternation of coccoid (' aseriate') and filamentous stages, successive cell divisions producing a cluster of cells surrounded by a membrane which later breaks down liberating the hormogonia.…”
Section: Ehects Of Mutagenic Agents On Growth and Nitrogen Jixationsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Dr J. W.G.Lund, who has kindly examined our material, has expressed the tentative opinion that it is a Nostoc (personal communication). This view is supported by the resemblance of the life-cycle of ChbrogZoea fritschii to that of No& rnwcorum as described by Lazaroff & Vishniac (1961). These authors reported an alternation of coccoid (' aseriate') and filamentous stages, successive cell divisions producing a cluster of cells surrounded by a membrane which later breaks down liberating the hormogonia.…”
Section: Ehects Of Mutagenic Agents On Growth and Nitrogen Jixationsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…On this basis, strains that produce non-heterocystous immotile hormogonia, either composed of smaller cells than the mature trichomes (PCC 6314, 7524) or containing gas vacuoles (PCC 6719), have been assigned to Nostoc. Although some Nostoc strains are said to divide in a plane parallel to the long axis of the trichome in the course of development (Bornet & Flahaut, 1888 b;Harder, 1917;Geitler, 1932;Lazaroff & Vishniac, 1961), we have never observed a change in the plane of division in any of the strains included in Nostoc. This observation is confirmed by the fact that none of the Nostoc strains forms lateral heterocysts.…”
Section: Genera Of Section IVmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In their descriptions of Nostoc, Bornet & Flahaut (1888b) and Geitler (1932) imply that strains of this genus undergo a developmental cycle that is absent from Anabaena species. Furthermore, the developmental stages of numerous Nostoc species have been described in detail (Thuret, 1844;Sauvageau, 1897;Harder, 1917;Lazaroff & Vishniac, 1961 ;Mollenhauer, 1970). Nevertheless, the presence or absence of a developmental cycle has never been proposed as a discriminatory character.…”
Section: Genera Of Section IVmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent phylogenetic studies, using several molecular marker genes (small subunit rRNA, rpoB, rbcLX and nifD or nifH), the closest relatives to the genus Nostoc were shown to be the genera Anabaena, Aphanizomenon and Trichormus, also members of the family Nostocaceae (Rajaniemi et al, 2005;Svenning et al, 2005;Henson et al, 2002Henson et al, , 2004Lohtander et al, 2003). All members of the genus Nostoc are characterized by a complex life cycle that includes differentiation into heterocytes (nitrogen-fixing cells), akinetes (resting spores) and hormogonia (motile filaments), serving for dispersion and as infective units in symbiosis (Lazaroff, 1966;Lazaroff & Vishniac, 1961;Mollenhauer, 1970;Rippka et al, 1979). Four Nostoc groups, three of which corresponded to the type species Nostoc muscorum, Nostoc edaphicum and Nostoc calcicola, have been resolved on the basis of their life cycle (Hrouzek et al, 2003;Rajaniemi et al, 2005) but, following the analysis of 81 additional 16S rRNA gene sequences of cyanobacterial strains identified as belonging to the genus Nostoc, many more clusters were obtained.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%