Planktothrix spiroides Wang and Li, 2013
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Planktothrix spiroides Wang and Li, 2013 ( Fig. 3 View Fig )
Filaments solitary, floating, blue-green or olive green, rarely yellowish blue-green in color. Trichomes nonheterocystous, straight or slightly curved, regularly loose screw-like coils, become irregularly coiled with prolonged cultivation, attenuated or not attenuated towards ends, rarely motile, without false branching. Cross-walls rarely or not constricted, ungranulated. Mucilaginous sheaths rare. Apical cells rounded, slightly or not narrowing towards the apex, sometimes with calyptra. Cells cylindrical or rarely barrel-shaped, usually slightly shorter than wide, with gas vacuoles, 1.91-2.63 μm long, 3.97-6.14 μm wide. Reproduction by fragmentation into hormo- cytes.
Ecology. This species appeared in ponds ( Liu et al., 2013) and was isolated from brackish water in this study.
Distribution. China ( Liu et al., 2013).
Site of collection. 59, Dosam-ri, Maseo-myeon, Seocheon-gun , Chungcheongnam-do (36°01′22.4″N, 126°44′ 34.2″E) GoogleMaps .
Date of collection. June 27, 2019.
Specimen deposit No. SJH-1.
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