Palmophyllaceae | |
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Scientific classification | |
(unranked): | Viridiplantae |
Phylum: | Prasinodermophyta |
Class: | Palmophyllophyceae |
Order: | Palmophyllales |
Family: | Palmophyllaceae Zechman et al., 2010 |
Genera | |
see text |
The Palmophyllales are a deep-branching order of thalloid green alga, containing the single family Palmophyllaceae. They possibly form a sister group to the Chlorophyta. They survive today in deep waters, and can be found at 210 meters below the surface, where predation pressure is reduced.[1] The group contains the genera Palmophyllum, Verdigellas and Palmoclathrus.[2] The morphology of Palmophyllales is unusual in that they are composed of cells in a gelatinous matrix, so they are multicellular, but not in a conventional way.[3]
Genera
- Palmoclathrus Womersley 1971
- Palmophyllum Kützing 1845 non Conwentz 1886
- Verdigellas Ballantine & Norris 1994
References
Wikispecies has information related to Palmophyllales.
- ↑ Deep-sea algae may be 'living fossils' - Phys.org
- ↑ Leliaert, F.; Verbruggen, H.; Zechman, F. W. (2011). "Into the deep: New discoveries at the base of the green plant phylogeny". BioEssays. 33 (9): 683–692. doi:10.1002/bies.201100035. PMID 21744372.
- ↑ Zechman, F. W.; Verbruggen, H.; Leliaert, F.; Ashworth, M.; Buchheim, M. A.; Fawley, M. W.; Spalding, H.; Pueschel, C. M.; Buchheim, J. A.; Verghese, B.; Hanisak, M. D. (2010). "An Unrecognized Ancient Lineage of Green Plants Persists in Deep Marine Waters". Journal of Phycology. 46 (6): 1288–1295. doi:10.1111/j.1529-8817.2010.00900.x.
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