HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Charophyceae is a
class Class or The Class may refer to: Common uses not otherwise categorized * Class (biology), a taxonomic rank * Class (knowledge representation), a collection of individuals or objects * Class (philosophy), an analytical concept used differently ...
of
charophyte Charophyta () is a group of freshwater green algae, called charophytes (), sometimes treated as a division, yet also as a superdivision or an unranked clade. The terrestrial plants, the Embryophyta emerged within Charophyta, possibly from terres ...
green algae.
AlgaeBase AlgaeBase is a global species database of information on all groups of algae, both seaweed, marine and freshwater algae, freshwater, as well as sea-grass. History AlgaeBase began in March 1996, founded by Michael D. Guiry, Michael Guiry. Text ...
places it in division Charophyta. Extant (living) species are placed in a single order
Charales Charales is an order of freshwater green algae in the division Charophyta, class Charophyceae, commonly known as stoneworts. Depending on the treatment of the genus '' Nitellopsis'', living (extant) species are placed into either one family (C ...
, commonly known as "stoneworts" and "brittleworts". Fossil members of the class may be placed in separate orders, e.g. Sycidiales and Trochiliscales. Charophyceae is basal in the
Phragmoplastophyta The Phragmoplastophyta (Lecointre & Guyader 2006) are a proposed sister clade of the Klebsormidiaceae in the Streptophyte/Charophyte clade. The Phragmoplastophyta consist of the Charophycaea and another unnamed clade which contains the Coleochae ...
clade which contains the embryophytes (land plants).Hoek, C. van den, Mann, D. G. & Jahns, H. M. 1995
''Algae: An Introduction to Phycology''
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
McCourt, R. M., Chapman, R. L., Buchheim, M. & Mishler, B. D
“Green Plants”
Accessed 13 December 2007
In 2018, the first nuclear genome sequence from a species belonging to the Charophyceae was published: that of ''
Chara braunii ''Chara braunii'' is one of only several ecorticated species of the genus '' Chara'' occurring in Europe and the only species without cortication known from Poland.Jacek Urbaniak, "Distribution of ''Chara braunii'' Gmellin 1826 (''Charophyta'') ...
''.


Description

The thallus is erect with regular nodes and internodes. At each node there is a whorl of branches. The whole plant is calcified and '' Equisetum''-like. The internodes of the main axis consist of a single elongated cell, in '' Chara'' the internodes are
corticate {{Short pages monitor