On reproduction in red algae: futher research needed at the molecular level


Autoria(s): García-Jiménez, Pilar; Robaina, Rafael
Data(s)

05/03/2015

05/03/2015

2015

Resumo

<p>[EN]Multicellular red algae (Rhodophyta) have some of the most complex life cycles known in living organisms. Economically valuable seaweeds, such as phycocolloid producers, have a triphasic (gametophyte, carposporophyte, and tetrasporophyte) life cycle, not to mention the intricate alternation of generations in the edible “sushi-alga” nori. It is a well-known fact that reproductive processes are controlled by one or more abiotic factor(s), including day length, light quality, temperature, and nutrients. Likewise, endogenous chemical factors such as plant growth regulators have been reported to affect reproductive events in some red seaweeds. Still, in the genomic era and given the high throughput techniques at our disposal, our knowledge about the endogenous molecular machinery lags far behind that of higher plants.</p>

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10553/12876

707419

<p>doi: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00093</p>

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

by-nc-nd

Fonte

<p>Frontiers in plant science, Frontiers Research Foundation, 1664-462X, v. 6, art. 93, p. 6</p>

Palavras-Chave #2417 Biología vegetal (botánica)
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article