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Gelidiellaceae

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The Gelidiellaceae is a small family of red algae containing 5 genera of agarophytes.[1]

Members of the family Gelidiellaceace are noted by the lack of hyphae and the lack of sexual reproduction. They have 2 kinds of tetrasporangial sori (either the acerosa-type or the pannosa-type).[2]

Gelidiella acerosa is found worldwide, from Europe, North America, Central America and South America, the Atlantic Islands, Africa, Indian Ocean islands, South west Asia, Asia (including China, Japan and Taiwan), South-east Asia (including Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand, Singapore, Philippines and Indonesia), Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific islands.[3]

Taxonomy

It was originally formed in 1961, to hold Gelidiella and (its single known species, Gelidiella acerosa), as it lacked a medullary hyphae (or rhizines) and lack of sexual phase in life.[4] More species of Gelidiella from France and the British Isles were added.[5] In 1987, Maggs and Guiry thought that the family should be merged with Gelidiaceae, but this was mostly ignored by later authors.[6] Then Parviphycus was added in 2004,[7] but then in 2016, three more genera were added Huismaniella, Millerella and Perronella.[8]

Genera

As accepted by GBIF;[9]

Figures in brackets are approx. how many species per genus.[9]

Uses

Agar can be derived from many types of red seaweeds, including those from families such as Gelidiaceae, Gracilariaceae, Gelidiellaceae and Pterocladiaceae. It is a polysaccharide located in the inner part of the red algal cell wall. It is used in food material, medicines, cosmetics, therapeutic and biotechnology industries.[10]

References

  1. ^ Fan, K.-C. 1961. Morphological studies of the Gelidiales. University of California Publications in Botany 32: [i–iv], 315–368, 15 figs, Plates 33–46.
  2. ^ Perrone, Cesire; Felicini, Gianni P.; Bottalico, Antonella (2006). "The prostrate system of the Gelidales:diagnostic and taxonomic importance". Botanica Marina. 49: 23–33.
  3. ^ Antoninovich Eduard Titlyanov, Viktorovna Tamara Titlyanova, Xiubao Li and Hui Huang Coral Reef Marine Plants of Hainan Island (2016), p. 204, at Google Books
  4. ^ Paul C. Silva, Philip W. Basson and Richard L. Moe Catalogue of the Benthic Marine Algae of the Indian Ocean (1996), p. 147, at Google Books
  5. ^ Sandra C. Lindstrom and P.W. Gabrielson (Editors) [https://books.google.com/books?id=jLrrCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA128 Thirteenth International Seaweed Symposium: Proceedings of the Thirteenth ... (2012)], p. 128, at Google Books
  6. ^ Wolfram Lobin, Eberhard Fischer and José Ormonde The Ferns and Fern-allies (Pteridophyta) of the Cape Verde Islands, West-Africa (1998), p. 81, at Google Books
  7. ^ Santelices, Bernabé (2004). "Parviphycus, a new genus in the Gelidiellaceae (Gelidiales, Rhodophyta)". Cryptogamie, Algol. 25 (3): 313–326.
  8. ^ Boo, G.H., Nguyen, T.V., Kim, J.Y., Le Gall, L., Rico, J.M., Bottalico, A. & Boo, S.M. 2016. A revised classification of the Gelidiellaceae (Rhodophyta) with descriptions of three new genera: Huismaniella, Millerella and Perronella. Taxon 65(5): 965–979, 6 figs. DOI: 10.12705/655.2
  9. ^ a b "Gelidiellaceae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  10. ^ Mohammed Kuddus and Roohi (editors) Bioplastics for Sustainable Development (2021), p. 317, at Google Books
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Gelidiellaceae: Brief Summary

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The Gelidiellaceae is a small family of red algae containing 5 genera of agarophytes.

Members of the family Gelidiellaceace are noted by the lack of hyphae and the lack of sexual reproduction. They have 2 kinds of tetrasporangial sori (either the acerosa-type or the pannosa-type).

Gelidiella acerosa is found worldwide, from Europe, North America, Central America and South America, the Atlantic Islands, Africa, Indian Ocean islands, South west Asia, Asia (including China, Japan and Taiwan), South-east Asia (including Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand, Singapore, Philippines and Indonesia), Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific islands.

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Gelidiellaceae ( Croatian )

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Gelidiellaceae, porodica crvenih algi, dio reda Gelidiales. Sastoji se od 33 priznatih vrsta unutar šest rodova.[1]

Rodovi

  1. Echinocaulon Kützing 3
  2. Gelidiella Feldmann & G.Hamel 15
  3. Huismaniella G.H.Boo & S.M.Boo 2
  4. Millerella G.H.Boo & S.M.Boo 6
  5. Parviphycus Santelices 6
  6. Perronella G.H.Boo, T.V.Nguyen, J.Y.Kim & S.M. Boo 1

Izvori

  1. AlgaeBase pristupljeno 25. listopada 2019
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Gelidiellaceae, porodica crvenih algi, dio reda Gelidiales. Sastoji se od 33 priznatih vrsta unutar šest rodova.

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겔리디엘라과 ( Korean )

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겔리디엘라과(Gelidiellaceae)는 진정홍조강 우뭇가사리목에 속하는 홍조식물 과의 하나이다.[1][2] 6속 33종으로 이루어져 있다.[2]

하위 속

  • Echinocaulon
  • 겔리디엘라속 (Gelidiella)
  • Huismaniella
  • Millerella
  • Parviphycus
  • Perronella'

각주

  1. Kamiya, M., Lindstrom, S.C., Nakayama, T., Yokoyama, A., Lin, S.-M., Guiry, M.D., Gurgel, F.D.G., Huisman, J.M., Kitayama, T., Suzuki, M., Cho, T.O. & Frey, W. 2017. Rhodophyta. In: Syllabus of Plant Families, 13th ed. Part 2/2: Photoautotrophic eukaryotic Algae. (Frey, W. Eds), pp. [i]–xii, [1]–171. Stuttgart: Borntraeger Science Publishers. ISBN 978-3-443-01094-2.
  2. “Family: Gelidiellaceae”. AlgaeBase. 2015년 9월 13일에 확인함.
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