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The marine blue green alga, Trichodesmium erythraeum, was studied with electron microscopy in an attempt to elucidate the structural basis for its rapid lysis when removed from its marine environment. In this connection, it was found that a thining of the electron-dense layer of the longitudinal wall at the site adjacent to transverse wall attachment was responsible for lysis. The underlying biochemical basis for this change has not been elucidated because of the extreme difficulties of maintaining and growing the alga in culture under defined conditions. Several other features of considerable interest also were found. Especially interesting is the very regular array of gas vacuoles in the form of a hollow cylinder which shields most of the photosynthetic system. It was suggested that the gas vacuoles might possibly function optically, having adaptive value in protecting the free-floating alga from excessive radiation. In addition, a detailed structure of the cylindrical bodies was presented, and its structure with the photosynthetic lamellae was compared. On the basis of sectoring to form fragments of double lamellar units from the cylindrical body which are identical in structure to the photosynthetic lamellae, it has been postulated that the cylindrical body may be the site of synthesis for the photosynthetic system in Trichodesmium erythraeum.
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van Baalen, C., Brown, R.M. The ultrastructure of the marine blue green alga, Trichodesmium erythraeum, with special reference to the cell wall, gas vacuoles, and cylindrical bodies. Archiv. Mikrobiol. 69, 79–91 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00408566
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