Order of algae
Trentepohliales is an exclusively terrestrial order of Ulvophyceaen green algae .[ 1] [ 2] The order is characterized by traits like net-like chloroplasts without pyrenoids , cell walls with plasmodesmata and cytokinesis by production of a phragmoplast .[ 3]
Some Trentepohliales algae, such as Trentepohlia species, show remarkable desiccation tolerance and adaptability to a wide range of light and temperature conditions, as evidenced by research on alpine and coastal environment species.[ 4]
References
^ See the NCBI webpage on Trentepohliales . Data extracted from the "NCBI taxonomy resources" . National Center for Biotechnology Information . Retrieved 2007-03-19 .
^ Li, X.; Hou, Z.; Xu, C.; Shi, X.; Yang, L.; Lewis, L. A.; Zhong, B. (2021). "Large Phylogenomic Data sets Reveal Deep Relationships and Trait Evolution in Chlorophyte Green Algae" . Genome Biology and Evolution . 13 (7): evab101. doi :10.1093/gbe/evab101 . PMC 8271138 . PMID 33950183 .
^ Six Newly Sequenced Chloroplast Genomes From Trentepohliales: The Inflated Genomes, Alternative Genetic Code and Dynamic Evolution - Frontiers
^ Holzinger A, Plag N, Karsten U, Glaser K (2023). "Terrestrial Trentepohlia sp. (Ulvophyceae) from alpine and coastal collection sites show strong desiccation tolerance and broad light and temperature adaptation" . Protoplasma . 260 (6): 1539–1553. doi :10.1007/s00709-023-01866-2 . PMC 10590310 . PMID 37291393 . {{cite journal }}
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