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''Mougeotia'' is a genus of filamentous
charophyte Charophyta () is a paraphyletic group of freshwater green algae, called charophytes (), sometimes treated as a division, yet also as a superdivision. The terrestrial plants, the Embryophyta emerged deep within Charophyta, possibly from terres ...
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e of the
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Zygnematales The Zygnematales ( (''zygós'') and νῆμα (''nḗma'') ( nom.), νήματος (''nḗmatos'') ( gen.)), also called the Conjugatales, are an order of green algae, comprising several thousand different species in two families. The larger fam ...
. It is a common component of freshwater aquatic habitats around the world. Described in 1824 by
Carl Adolph Agardh Carl Adolph Agardh (23 January 1785 in Båstad, Sweden – 28 January 1859 in Karlstad) was a Swedish botanist specializing in algae, who was eventually appointed bishop of Karlstad. Biography In 1807 he was appointed teacher of mathematics ...
, its name honors the French botanist Jean-Baptiste Mougeot.


Description

''Mougeotia'' forms uniserial (one cell thick) chains of cells, called filaments, that are usually unbranched; in certain conditions, it forms branched filaments. Cells are cylindrical, many times longer than wide. Each cell has one or two flat, rectangular and ribbon-shaped
chloroplast A chloroplast () is a type of membrane-bound organelle, organelle known as a plastid that conducts photosynthesis mostly in plant cell, plant and algae, algal cells. Chloroplasts have a high concentration of chlorophyll pigments which captur ...
s that fill the cell. Chloroplasts are able to twist in response to light conditions. The
nucleus Nucleus (: nuclei) is a Latin word for the seed inside a fruit. It most often refers to: *Atomic nucleus, the very dense central region of an atom *Cell nucleus, a central organelle of a eukaryotic cell, containing most of the cell's DNA Nucleu ...
is located at the center of the cell.


Reproduction

''Mougeotia'' is able to reproduce sexually, through a process known as conjugation. It is
isogamous Isogamy is a form of sexual reproduction that involves gametes of the same morphology (indistinguishable in shape and size), and is found in most unicellular eukaryotes. Because both gametes look alike, they generally cannot be classified as ma ...
, with two different but identically appearing gamete types. In scalariform conjugation, cells of two separate filaments line up parallel to one other. Cells of one filament connect to those of the other via a tube.


Identification

In its vegetative state, ''Mougeotia'' appears essentially identical to two other genera, '' Transeauina'' and '' Temnogametum''. ''Transeauina'' (formerly known as ''Debarya'') is distinguished from ''Mougeotia'' in having gametangia filled with layers of
pectin Pectin ( ': "congealed" and "curdled") is a heteropolysaccharide, a structural polymer contained in the primary lamella, in the middle lamella, and in the cell walls of terrestrial plants. The principal chemical component of pectin is galact ...
giving it a stratified appearance. ''Temnogametum'' is a rare genus that is probably restricted to the tropics; it differs from ''Mougeotia'' in having spores filled with oil droplets. ''Mougeotia'' is also similar to the genus '' Mougeotiopsis'', but the latter genus has chloroplasts that lack pyrenoids. Species identification depends on observing the morphology of reproductive structures, called
zygospore A zygospore is a diploid reproductive stage in the life cycle of many fungi and protists. Zygospores are created by the nuclear fusion of haploid cells. In fungi, zygospores are formed in zygosporangia after the fusion of specialized budding stru ...
s; this is difficult because they are rarely present.


Chloroplast movement

''Mougeotia'' and the related genus ''
Mesotaenium ''Mesotaenium'' is a genus of algae belonging to the family Mesotaeniaceae. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: *'' Mesotaenium aplanosporum'' *'' Mesotaenium berggrenii'' *'' Mesotaenium caldariorum'' ...
'' display chloroplast movement in response to light. When exposed to red light or low levels of white light, the chloroplast twists along its long axis until it is perpendicular to the direction of the light, thus achieving maximum irradiation. When exposed to blue and white light at the same time (such as in high levels of white light), the chloroplast rotates to minimize irradiation. Chloroplast rotation is mediated by
phytochrome Phytochromes are a class of photoreceptor proteins found in plants, bacteria and fungi. They respond to light in the red and far-red regions of the visible spectrum and can be classed as either Type I, which are activated by far-red light, or ...
molecules located at the
plasma membrane The cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane or cytoplasmic membrane, and historically referred to as the plasmalemma) is a biological membrane that separates and protects the interior of a cell from the outside environment (the extr ...
, as well as an additional pigment that absorbs blue light. When absorbing light, the pigment forms a gradient along the plasma membrane, which is then transduced into a movement response. Although the exact mechanism behind the gradient is unknown, it is known that the chloroplast is moved by
F-actin Actin is a family of globular multi-functional proteins that form microfilaments in the cytoskeleton, and the thin filaments in muscle fibrils. It is found in essentially all eukaryotic cells, where it may be present at a concentration of ...
threads attached to the membrane.


Ecology

''Mougeotia'' prefers meso-oligotrophic, especially acidic freshwater habitats and can form
algal bloom An algal bloom or algae bloom is a rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in fresh water or marine water systems. It is often recognized by the discoloration in the water from the algae's pigments. The term ''algae'' encompass ...
s. Its growth is not optimal under acidic conditions, but ''Mougeotia'' can tolerate the heavy metals such as
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and
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that are more biologically available, and is efficient at gathering dissolved inorganic carbon. Several characteristics of ''Mougeotia'' appear to contribute to ability to form blooms. In conditions of where
phosphorus Phosphorus is a chemical element; it has Chemical symbol, symbol P and atomic number 15. All elemental forms of phosphorus are highly Reactivity (chemistry), reactive and are therefore never found in nature. They can nevertheless be prepared ar ...
is the limiting nutrient, ''Mougeotia'' is able to compete well, and its chloroplast can rotate allowing it to persist in lower-light conditions. Its filamentous morphology allows ''Mougeotia'' to slow down the rate of sinking. Although ''Mougeotia'' is not known to be toxic, it is mostly inedible for
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. In
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, it has become an
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.


Species

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accepted the following species:


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q290863 Zygnemataceae Freshwater algae Charophyta genera