Abstract

AbstractUsing high magnification Nomarski interference microscopy a series of optical sections has been obtained through flagellated cells of several green algae in an attempt to establish the absolute orientation of their basal bodies. Using this technique we have confirmed that in Spermatozopsis similis basal bodies are displaced into the 1/7 o'clock position, whereas in gametes of Enteromorpha linza, and zoospores of Trebouxia erici basal bodies are displaced into the 11/5 o'clock position. In addition we report for the first time that in zoospores of Microthamnion kuetzingianum basal bodies are also displaced into the 11/5 o'clock position. Basal body absolute orientations can thus be determined by light microscopy and do not require serial section electron microscopy. The method should be useful for class‐level recognition of unknown green algae at the light microscope level.

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