Morphological evidence for the symbiotic character of Turgidosculum complicatulum Kohlm. & Kohlm. (= Mastodia tesselata Hook.f. & Harvey)

Citation
D. Lud et al., Morphological evidence for the symbiotic character of Turgidosculum complicatulum Kohlm. & Kohlm. (= Mastodia tesselata Hook.f. & Harvey), SYMBIOSIS, 31(1-3), 2001, pp. 141-151
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
SYMBIOSIS
ISSN journal
03345114 → ACNP
Volume
31
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
141 - 151
Database
ISI
SICI code
0334-5114(2001)31:1-3<141:MEFTSC>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
The symbiotic nature of the association between mycobiont and photobiont in the Antarctic lichen Turgidosculum complicatulum has been questioned. Some authors consider the lichen T. complicatulum to be an alga parasitized by the fungus. The photobiont Prasiola crispa ssp. antarctica (Kutzing) Knebel also occurs free-living in adjacent microhabitats. The initial development al stages of this Antarctic lichen or lichen-like association are described here for the first time. The aim of this study was to examine the early de velopmental stages of T. complicatulum in order to characterize the nature of the association between photobiont and mycobiont. SEM and light microsco py revealed a decisive role of unicellular aplanospores and other few-celle d stages of the alga in the process of lichenization. There is a slight mor phogenetic influence of the mycobiont on the photobiont, but no cortex diff erentiated. The outer layer of the thallus does not contain phenolic substa nces other than melanin. On the basis of morphological investigations and s ome physiological and chemical properties T. complicatulum fan be described as a lichen with simple organisational level, although certain features ch allenge usual concepts of lichen symbiosis.