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Polysiphonia fibrata

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Polysiphonia fibrata
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Polysiphonia fibrata is a species of Polysiphonia that grows as small dense tufted and finely branched marine alga in the Rhodophyta.

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Description

The branches of P. fibrate are numerous and much interwoven forming tufts up to 20 cm long. They are fine, terete, cylindrical, erect and dull brownish-red in colour. The branches consist of a central axis with 4 pericentral cells all of the same length as the axial cells. The branches become corticated near the base. Rhizoids and trichoblasts are abundant.[1]

Reproduction

The plants are dioecious. Spermatangia are borne near the tips of the branches. The cystocarps are clearly shortly stalked. Tetrasporangia are formed in the branches near the tips.[1]

Habitat

To be found on rock, limpets, mussels and on other algae in rock pools at mid-tide and low water.[1]

Distribution

Common around Britain including Shetland and Ireland.[2][1][3] Also recorded from Spain,[1] and France.[2]

Note

Other species are similar to P. fibrata and difficult to distinguish.[1]

References

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