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Selenastraceae

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Selenastraceae is a family of green algae in the order Sphaeropleales.[2] Members of this family are common components of the phytoplankton in freshwater habitats worldwide. A few species have been found in brackish and marine habitats, such as in the Baltic Sea.[3]

Description

The family Selenastraceae includes solitary cells or colonies of cells. Cells are diverse in morphology; they may be coccoid to spindle-shaped in shape, with rounded or pointed ends. They may be sickle-shaped or spirally curved. Cells contain a chloroplast with a pyrenoid. Except in the genus Chlorolobion, the pyrenoid lacks a starch covering, making it difficult to observe using light microscopy.[3] Cells range in size from 5 to 105 μm in length and 1.5 to 6.5 μm in width.[4]

Algae in this family reproduce asexually, exclusively by autospores. A distinguishing characteristic of this family is the method of autospore formation: the protoplast divides serially, with divisions being perpendicular to the longer axis of the cell. Once divided, the daughter cells realign to become parallel with the daughter cell, and are then released.[5]

Taxonomy

Selenastraceae is monophyletic.[6] Traditionally, genera and species have been defined based on morphological features, such as habit (solitary or colonial), cell shape, presence or absence of mucilage, and presence and absence of pyrenoids. However, both genera and species have been shown to be polyphyletic.[6]

The genus Closteriopsis consists of narrow, sickle-shaped cells with one chloroplast and multiple pyrenoids. It has been placed in the Selenastraceae due to its morphological similarity to genera such as Monoraphidium, but genetic analyses have shown that it is unrelated. It is currently placed in the family Chlorellaceae.[7]

Uses

Some varieties of Selenastraceae, mainly from Monoraphidium and Ankistrodesmus, are promising candidates for biodiesel production. These strains produce large amounts of lipids under optimal growth conditions. Some strains may also be suitable for cultivation in wastewater, which would cut production costs.[4]

References

  1. ^ Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Selenastraceae". AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  2. ^ See the NCBI webpage on Selenastraceae. Data extracted from the "NCBI taxonomy resources". National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 2007-03-19.
  3. ^ a b Garcia Da Silva, Thaís; Bock, Christina; Sant'Anna, Célia Leite; Bagatini, Inessa Lacativa; Wodniok, Sabina; Vieira, Armando Augusto Henriques (2017). "Selenastraceae (Sphaeropleales, Chlorophyceae): rbcL, 18S rDNA and ITS-2 secondary structure enlightens traditional taxonomy, with description of two new genera, Messastrum gen. nov. and Curvastrum gen. nov". Fottea. 17: 1–19. doi:10.5507/fot.2016.010.
  4. ^ a b Yee, Willy (2016). "Microalgae from the Selenastraceae as emerging candidates for biodiesel production: A mini review". World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. 32 (4): 64. doi:10.1007/s11274-016-2023-6. PMID 26931604. S2CID 255143072.
  5. ^ Krienitz, Lothar; Ustinova, Iana; Friedl, Thomas; Huss, Volker A. R. (2001). "Traditional generic concepts versus 18S rRNA gene phylogeny in the green algal family Selenastraceae (Chlorophyceae, Chlorophyta)". Journal of Phycology. 37 (5): 852–865. doi:10.1046/j.1529-8817.2001.01004.x. S2CID 84625065.
  6. ^ a b Fawley, Marvin W.; Dean, Michelle L.; Dimmer, Stephanie K.; Fawley, Karen P. (2006). "Evaluating the Morphospecies Concept in the Selenastraceae (Chlorophyceae, Chlorophyta)". Journal of Phycology. 42: 142–154. doi:10.1111/j.1529-8817.2006.00169.x. S2CID 53318143.
  7. ^ Ustinova, Iana; Krientiz, Lothar; Huss, Volker A. R. (2001). "Closteriopsis acicularis (G. M. Smith) Belcheret et Swale is a fusiform alga closely related to Chlorella kessleri Fott et Nováková (Chlorophyta, Trebouxiophyceae)". European Journal of Phycology. 36 (4): 341–351. doi:10.1080/09670260110001735488. S2CID 86130034.

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Selenastraceae is a family of green algae in the order Sphaeropleales. Members of this family are common components of the phytoplankton in freshwater habitats worldwide. A few species have been found in brackish and marine habitats, such as in the Baltic Sea.

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Selenastraceae ( French )

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Les Selenastraceae sont une famille d'algues vertes de l'ordre des Sphaeropleales[1].

Étymologie

Le nom vient du genre type Selenastrum dérivé du latin Selen-, lune, et –astrum, « astre, étoile »[3], littéralement « astre lunaire », en référence à la forme « en croissant de lune » de l'algue.

Liste des genres

Selon AlgaeBase (27 février 2019)[1] :

Selon BioLib (27 février 2019)[2] :

Selon Catalogue of Life (27 février 2019)[4] :

Selon ITIS (27 février 2019)[5] :

Selon NCBI (27 février 2019)[6] :

Selon World Register of Marine Species (27 février 2019)[7] :

Notes et références

  1. a b et c Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. https://www.algaebase.org, consulté le 27 février 2019
  2. a et b BioLib, consulté le 27 février 2019
  3. Phytokey-Selenastrum lire en ligne
  4. Bánki, O., Roskov, Y., Vandepitte, L., DeWalt, R. E., Remsen, D., Schalk, P., Orrell, T., Keping, M., Miller, J., Aalbu, R., Adlard, R., Adriaenssens, E., Aedo, C., Aescht, E., Akkari, N., Alonso-Zarazaga, M. A., Alvarez, B., Alvarez, F., Anderson, G., et al. (2021). Catalogue of Life Checklist (Version 2021-10-18). Catalogue of Life. https://doi.org/10.48580/d4t2, consulté le 27 février 2019
  5. Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), www.itis.gov, CC0 https://doi.org/10.5066/F7KH0KBK, consulté le 27 février 2019
  6. NCBI, consulté le 27 février 2019
  7. World Register of Marine Species, consulté le 27 février 2019

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Selenastraceae, porodica zelenih algi u redu Sphaeropleales. Ime je došlo po rodu Selenastrum. Postoji preko 100 vrsta u 15 rodova.[1]

Rodovi

  1. Ankistrodesmus Corda
  2. Chlorolobion Korshikov
  3. Curvastrum T. S.Garcia
  4. Drepanochloris P.Marvan, J.Komárek & A.Comas
  5. Gregiochloris P.Marvan, J.Komárek & A.Comas
  6. Kirchneriella Schmidle
  7. Messastrum T. S.Garcia
  8. Monoraphidium Komárková-Legnerová
  9. Planktococcomyxa I.Kostikov, T.Darienko, A.Lukesová & L.Hoffmann
  10. Podohedriella F.Hindák
  11. Pseudokirchneriella F.Hindák
  12. Pseudoquadrigula E.N.Lacoste de Díaz
  13. Quadrigula Printz
  14. Raphidocelis Hindák
  15. Rhaphidium B.Schroeder, 1903, nom. illeg.; taksonomski status: neizvjestan, zahtijeva daljnju istragu.
  16. Selenastrum Reinsch
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Selenastraceae, porodica zelenih algi u redu Sphaeropleales. Ime je došlo po rodu Selenastrum. Postoji preko 100 vrsta u 15 rodova.

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