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Research Article

Formation of secondary pit connections by conjunctor cells in a coralline red alga

Pages 644-652 | Received 04 Aug 2021, Accepted 25 Sep 2021, Published online: 20 Oct 2021
 

ABSTRACT

For more than eighty years, the accepted view of the origin of secondary pit connections in coralline red algae has been that a narrow channel of direct fusion forms between adjacent intercalary meristematic cells and a pit plug is subsequently deposited within the fusion channel; no cell or nuclear division is involved. Such a mechanism contrasts with the prevailing pattern of secondary pit connection formation among red algae in which a highly unequal, intercalary cell division produces a short-lived diminutive cell, the conjunctor cell, that fuses with an adjacent cell; the pit connection produced in the formation of the conjunctor cell is then shared by the two surviving cells. Study of Lithophyllum impressum by light and transmission electron microscopy revealed that asymmetrical lateral divisions of meristematic cells, as well as cells throughout the perithallus, produce tiny nucleated conjunctor cells. Thus, these findings indicate that secondary pit connection formation in this coralline alga does not occur by a direct mechanism nor are these connections generated only in the layer of intercalary meristematic cells as long believed.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The technical assistance of H. Eichelberger is gratefully acknowledged. The reviewers are thanked for their comments

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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