clearly distinguished from other Eudorina/Pleodorina species by having obligative somatic cells that are distributed only in the anterior portion of 16- or 32-celled colonies, and by containing a single large pyrenoid in the chloroplast of mature reproductive cells (Nozaki et al 2006)
colonies ovoid or spherical in shape; 16 or 32 cells embedded at the periphery of the gelatinous matrix (often wavy); 4 or 12 obligative somatic cells (at the anterior pole) in 16- or 32-celled colonies, respectively;
anisogamous sexual reproduction
isolated from a small muddy stream near College Park, south of College Station, TX, USA (Nozaki et al 2006)
Nozaki et al 2006: AF-6 medium (Kato 1982) modified by the elimination of CaCO3 and by the addition of 400mg/L MES (Kasai et al. 2004) or VTAC medium (Nozaki et al. 1989, Kasai et al. 2004), kept at 20–22C, under a photon irradiance of 150–200 umol photons/m2/s and with a 14:10 light:dark (LD) or 16:8 LD cycle provided by cool-white fluorescent lamps. MG medium (Ichimura 1971) can also be used (Nozaki et al 2006)
Nozaki H, Ott FD, Coleman AW. 2006. Morphology, molecular phylogeny and taxonomy if two new species of Pleodorina (Volvoceae, Chlorophyceae). J. Phycol. 42: 1072-1080.
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