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Research Note

Ultrastructure of male gametogenesis in Chara contraria var. nitelloides (Charales, Charophyta) revisited: a model for a better characterization of the process in Charales

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Pages 239-246 | Received 15 Dec 2010, Accepted 08 Aug 2011, Published online: 23 Apr 2019
 

Abstract

Vouilloud A.A., Leonardi P.I. and Cáceres E.J. 2012. Ultrastructure of male gametogenesis in Chara contraria var. nitelloides (Charales, Charophyta) revisited: a model for a better characterization of the process in Charales. Phycologia 51: 239–246. DOI: 10.2216/10-102.1

Spermatogenesis in Chara contraria var. nitelloides was studied in depth. The following features were analysed: the development of cytosol, nucleus, plastids, vacuoles and dictyosomes, the coiling of the cell body, and the alignment of the organelles with the multimicrotubular roots. All of them were correlated with the dynamics of the absolute configuration of the flagellar apparatus, i.e. basal bodies and flagella. This integrating study in C. contraria var. nitelloides gives a complete portrayal of the process of spermatogenesis for the first time in the order Charales by recognizing the synchronies between the overall stages of spermatogenesis and all the developmental stages of the flagellar apparatus.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This study is part of the PhD thesis of AAV. Funds were provided by CIC (Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, República Argentina, Grant 578/08 and by the Universidad Nacional del Sur, SGCyT, Grant PGI 24/B151. EJC is research member of CIC. PIL is research member of CONICET.

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