@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15472,
author = {Thomas Friedl and Charles J. O'Kelly},
title = {Phylogenetic relationships of green algae assigned to the genus Planophila (Chlorophyta): evidence from 18S rDNA sequence data and ultrastructure.},
year = {2002},
keywords = {Chlorella; Chlorophyceae; ?agellar apparatus; 18S rRNA phylogeny; Planophila; Prasiola; Stichococcus; Trebouxiophyceae; ultrastructure; Ulvophyceae},
doi = {10.1017/S0967026202003712},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {European Journal of Phycology},
volume = {37},
number = {3},
pages = {373--384},
abstract = {Phylogenetic analyses, based upon nuclear small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences, of four chlorosarcinoid species referred to Planophila Gerneck show that the genus is polyphyletic. The type species, P. laetevirens Gerneck, is closely related to species in the Ulotrichales, Ulvophyceae. The monotypic sarcinoid genus Pseudendocloniopsis is the closest relative of Planophila; the two genera represent the addition of a new morphological type to the Ulotrichales. Planophila microcystis (Dangeard) Kornmann & Sahling forms a clade at the base of the Ulvophyceae with Oltmannsiellopsis, and thus belongs to the Oltmannsiellopsidales. This result is also supported by the Oltmannsiellopsis-like ultrastructure of P. microcystis zoospores. Planophila sp. B from Antarctica, which has Trebouxia-like pyrenoid structure, is a trebouxiophyte closely related to Chlorella-like unicellular coccoids, Stichococcus bacillaris, and Prasiola species. This is the first robustly-supported molecular phylogenetic analysis that places Prasiola in the Trebouxiophyceae. As shown previously, P. terrestris Groover & Hofstetter belongs to the Chaetopeltidales, Chlorophyceae. Dangemannia gen. nov. (type species: D. microcystis (Dangeard) comb. nov.), Floydiella gen. nov. (type species: F. terrestris (Groover & Hofstetter) comb. nov.), and Pabia gen. nov. (type: P. signiensis sp. nov.) are proposed.}
}
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Citation title:
"Phylogenetic relationships of green algae assigned to the genus Planophila (Chlorophyta): evidence from 18S rDNA sequence data and ultrastructure.".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S712
(Status: Published).
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Friedl T., & O'kelly C. 2002. Phylogenetic relationships of green algae assigned to the genus Planophila (Chlorophyta): evidence from 18S rDNA sequence data and ultrastructure. European Journal of Phycology, 37(3): 373-384.
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Abstract
Phylogenetic analyses, based upon nuclear small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences, of four chlorosarcinoid species referred to Planophila Gerneck show that the genus is polyphyletic. The type species, P. laetevirens Gerneck, is closely related to species in the Ulotrichales, Ulvophyceae. The monotypic sarcinoid genus Pseudendocloniopsis is the closest relative of Planophila; the two genera represent the addition of a new morphological type to the Ulotrichales. Planophila microcystis (Dangeard) Kornmann & Sahling forms a clade at the base of the Ulvophyceae with Oltmannsiellopsis, and thus belongs to the Oltmannsiellopsidales. This result is also supported by the Oltmannsiellopsis-like ultrastructure of P. microcystis zoospores. Planophila sp. B from Antarctica, which has Trebouxia-like pyrenoid structure, is a trebouxiophyte closely related to Chlorella-like unicellular coccoids, Stichococcus bacillaris, and Prasiola species. This is the first robustly-supported molecular phylogenetic analysis that places Prasiola in the Trebouxiophyceae. As shown previously, P. terrestris Groover & Hofstetter belongs to the Chaetopeltidales, Chlorophyceae. Dangemannia gen. nov. (type species: D. microcystis (Dangeard) comb. nov.), Floydiella gen. nov. (type species: F. terrestris (Groover & Hofstetter) comb. nov.), and Pabia gen. nov. (type: P. signiensis sp. nov.) are proposed.
Keywords
Chlorella; Chlorophyceae; ?agellar apparatus; 18S rRNA phylogeny; Planophila; Prasiola; Stichococcus; Trebouxiophyceae; ultrastructure; Ulvophyceae
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15472,
author = {Thomas Friedl and Charles J. O'Kelly},
title = {Phylogenetic relationships of green algae assigned to the genus Planophila (Chlorophyta): evidence from 18S rDNA sequence data and ultrastructure.},
year = {2002},
keywords = {Chlorella; Chlorophyceae; ?agellar apparatus; 18S rRNA phylogeny; Planophila; Prasiola; Stichococcus; Trebouxiophyceae; ultrastructure; Ulvophyceae},
doi = {10.1017/S0967026202003712},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {European Journal of Phycology},
volume = {37},
number = {3},
pages = {373--384},
abstract = {Phylogenetic analyses, based upon nuclear small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences, of four chlorosarcinoid species referred to Planophila Gerneck show that the genus is polyphyletic. The type species, P. laetevirens Gerneck, is closely related to species in the Ulotrichales, Ulvophyceae. The monotypic sarcinoid genus Pseudendocloniopsis is the closest relative of Planophila; the two genera represent the addition of a new morphological type to the Ulotrichales. Planophila microcystis (Dangeard) Kornmann & Sahling forms a clade at the base of the Ulvophyceae with Oltmannsiellopsis, and thus belongs to the Oltmannsiellopsidales. This result is also supported by the Oltmannsiellopsis-like ultrastructure of P. microcystis zoospores. Planophila sp. B from Antarctica, which has Trebouxia-like pyrenoid structure, is a trebouxiophyte closely related to Chlorella-like unicellular coccoids, Stichococcus bacillaris, and Prasiola species. This is the first robustly-supported molecular phylogenetic analysis that places Prasiola in the Trebouxiophyceae. As shown previously, P. terrestris Groover & Hofstetter belongs to the Chaetopeltidales, Chlorophyceae. Dangemannia gen. nov. (type species: D. microcystis (Dangeard) comb. nov.), Floydiella gen. nov. (type species: F. terrestris (Groover & Hofstetter) comb. nov.), and Pabia gen. nov. (type: P. signiensis sp. nov.) are proposed.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 15472
AU - Friedl,Thomas
AU - O'Kelly,Charles J.
T1 - Phylogenetic relationships of green algae assigned to the genus Planophila (Chlorophyta): evidence from 18S rDNA sequence data and ultrastructure.
PY - 2002
KW - Chlorella; Chlorophyceae; ?agellar apparatus; 18S rRNA phylogeny; Planophila; Prasiola; Stichococcus; Trebouxiophyceae; ultrastructure; Ulvophyceae
UR -
N2 - Phylogenetic analyses, based upon nuclear small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences, of four chlorosarcinoid species referred to Planophila Gerneck show that the genus is polyphyletic. The type species, P. laetevirens Gerneck, is closely related to species in the Ulotrichales, Ulvophyceae. The monotypic sarcinoid genus Pseudendocloniopsis is the closest relative of Planophila; the two genera represent the addition of a new morphological type to the Ulotrichales. Planophila microcystis (Dangeard) Kornmann & Sahling forms a clade at the base of the Ulvophyceae with Oltmannsiellopsis, and thus belongs to the Oltmannsiellopsidales. This result is also supported by the Oltmannsiellopsis-like ultrastructure of P. microcystis zoospores. Planophila sp. B from Antarctica, which has Trebouxia-like pyrenoid structure, is a trebouxiophyte closely related to Chlorella-like unicellular coccoids, Stichococcus bacillaris, and Prasiola species. This is the first robustly-supported molecular phylogenetic analysis that places Prasiola in the Trebouxiophyceae. As shown previously, P. terrestris Groover & Hofstetter belongs to the Chaetopeltidales, Chlorophyceae. Dangemannia gen. nov. (type species: D. microcystis (Dangeard) comb. nov.), Floydiella gen. nov. (type species: F. terrestris (Groover & Hofstetter) comb. nov.), and Pabia gen. nov. (type: P. signiensis sp. nov.) are proposed.
L3 - 10.1017/S0967026202003712
JF - European Journal of Phycology
VL - 37
IS - 3
SP - 373
EP - 384
ER -