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- The carpogonium (plural carpogonia) is the female organ in the red algae (Rhodophyta) which have a highly specialized type of reproduction. It contains...
- Athanasios (January 2, 2019). "Amphithallia, a genus with four-celled carpogonial branches and connecting filaments in the Corallinales (Rhodophyta)"....
- diameter. These algae are dioecious, with domed ****tangial conceptacles, carpogonial conceptacles and carposporangial conceptacles. Epilithic on rock in low-littoral...
- its reproductive development features "the occasional production of carpogonial branches in clusters and the production of ****tangia in dense heads...
- Rhododiscus pulcherrimus when cultured germinated to form spermitangial and carpogonial branches. The vegetative and reproductive development corresponded closely...
- fascicle cells, spherical, colorless, 4–7 µm diam. Little differentiated carpogonial branches with small cells. Carpogonia with broad trichogyne attached...
- characterised by "the development of sterile filaments on the elongate carpogonial branches that have the appearance of normal cortical filaments." It has...
- which are either single or in clusters, pairs are also common. First carpogonial branch arises at 15–30th axial cells, 1–2 per basal cell, 3–5 cell long...
- created genus Aglaothamnion for species having uninucleate cells, zig-zag carpogonial branches and lobed groups of carposporangia, and re-cir****scribed Callithamnion...
- vegetative cell division, catenate (chain-like) ****tangia, two-celled carpogonial branch, and the apparent absence of an auxiliary cell. Fredericq & Hommersand...