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Algal factsheet: Ulothrix zonata (Ulotrichaceae)
Diagnostic features
Unbranched filamentous chlorophyte with generally short cells, each of which has a parietal band-like chloroplast wrapped around most of the interior cell surface, containing numerous pyrenoids. Germination of zoosporangia is sometimes observed in collected material, producing numerous small zoospores, each with 4 flagella, per cell (cf. Klebsormidium, in which this is very rarely seen, and results in a single biflagellate zoospore per sporangium). Ulothrix also lacks the elbow-structures with mucilage pads found in Klebsormidium.
Typical habitats
Commonly attached to the bed of good quality streams and rivers.
Notes
Blooms have prompted pollution complaints
Classification
Kingdom |
Plantae |
Phylum |
Chlorophyta |
Class |
Ulvophyceae |
Order |
Ulotrichales |
Family |
Ulotrichaceae |
Common name |
Green algae |