Desmid of the month
October 2002 Mesotaenium endlicherianumThe genus Mesoatenium
belongs to the saccoderm desmids in which the cell wall, contrary to the
placoderm desmids, consists of but one single piece (no semicells to be
distinguished). Representatives of this genus may develop, next to their
green chloroplast pigments, also a purplish pigment, colouring cell sap
pale purple to reddish-brown. Most likely this purplish pigment protects
cell content against damage by UV radiation for it can be found in particular
in snow algae living in high mountains and arctic regions. The presence
of this pigment in Mesotaenium-species occurring |
size (L x B): ca. 25-40 x 10 µm |
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in more temperate climatic regions may be explained from the fact that Mesotaenium species use to grow atmophytically on bare substrates which are exposed to high light intensities.The herewith reproduced purple-reddish cells of Mesotaenium endlicherianum were encountered on the bank of a sand-pit near Bratislava, Slovakia. For comparison, also Mesotaenium cells are figured in which the purplish pigment is lacking. |
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