Desmidiales, commonly called desmids (''Gr.'' ''desmos'', bond or chain), are an
order in the
Charophyta
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 terre ...
, a division of
green algae in which the land plants (
Embryophyta
The Embryophyta (), or land plants, are the most familiar group of green plants that comprise vegetation on Earth. Embryophytes () have a common ancestor with green algae, having emerged within the Phragmoplastophyta clade of green algae as siste ...
) emerged.
Or in other words, Desmid, (order Desmidiales), order of single-celled (sometimes filamentous or colonial) microscopic green algae. Desmids are sometimes treated as a family (
Desmidiaceae
The Desmidiaceae are one of four families of charophyte green algae in the order Desmidiales (desmids).See the NCBIbr>webpage on Desmidiaceae Data extracted from the
Genera
Genera accepted by AlgaeBase
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) of the order
Zygnematales
The Zygnematales ( el, ζυγός (''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. T ...
.
The desmids belong to the class
Zygnematophyceae
Zygnematophyceae (or Conjugatophyceae) is a class of green algae in the paraphylum streptophyte algae, also referred to as Charophyta, consisting of more than 4000 described species. It contains five orders: the Spirogloeales, the Serritaeniales ...
. Although they are sometimes grouped together as a single family
Desmidiaceae
The Desmidiaceae are one of four families of charophyte green algae in the order Desmidiales (desmids).See the NCBIbr>webpage on Desmidiaceae Data extracted from the
Genera
Genera accepted by AlgaeBase
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, most classifications recognize three to five families, either within the order Zygnematales or as their own order Desmidiales.
The Desmidiales comprise around 40
genera and 5,000 to 6,000
species
In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ...
, found mostly but not exclusively in
fresh water. Many
species
In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ...
may be found in the fissures between patches of
sphagnum moss
''Sphagnum'' is a genus of approximately 380 accepted species of mosses, commonly known as sphagnum moss, peat moss, also bog moss and quacker moss (although that term is also sometimes used for peat). Accumulations of ''Sphagnum'' can store w ...
in marshes. With a
pH level
In chemistry, pH (), historically denoting "potential of hydrogen" (or "power of hydrogen"), is a scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. Acidic solutions (solutions with higher concentrations of ions) are me ...
of approximately 4.0, sphagnum peat provides the ideal environment for this flora.
Morphology
The structure of these
algae is
unicellular
A unicellular organism, also known as a single-celled organism, is an organism that consists of a single cell, unlike a multicellular organism that consists of multiple cells. Organisms fall into two general categories: prokaryotic organisms and ...
, and lacks
flagella. Although most desmids are unicellular, the species ''Desmidium swartzii'' forms chains of cells resembling the
algae genus ''
Spirogyra
''Spirogyra'' (common names include water silk, mermaid's tresses, and blanket weed) is a genus of filamentous charophyte green algae of the order Zygnematales, named for the helical or spiral arrangement of the chloroplasts that is character ...
''. However, these filaments are arranged in a helix pattern.
The cell of a desmid is often divided into two
symmetrical
Symmetry (from grc, συμμετρία "agreement in dimensions, due proportion, arrangement") in everyday language refers to a sense of harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance. In mathematics, "symmetry" has a more precise definiti ...
compartments separated by a narrow bridge or isthmus, wherein the spherical nucleus is located. Each semi-cell houses a large, often folded
chloroplast for
photosynthesizing
Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through cellular respiration, can later be released to fuel the organism's activities. Some of this chemical energy is stored in ...
. One or more
pyrenoid
Pyrenoids are sub-cellular micro-compartments found in chloroplasts of many algae,Giordano, M., Beardall, J., & Raven, J. A. (2005). CO2 concentrating mechanisms in algae: mechanisms, environmental modulation, and evolution. Annu. Rev. Plant Bio ...
s can be found. These form carbohydrates for energy storage. The cell-wall, of two halves (termed semicells), which, in a few species of ''Closterium'' and ''Penium'', are of more than one piece, has two distinct layers, the inner composed mainly of cellulose, the outer is stronger and thicker, often furnished with spines, granules, warts et cetera. It is made up of a base of cellulose impregnated with other substances including iron compounds, which are especially prominent in some species of ''Closterium'' and ''Penium'' and is not soluble in an ammoniacal solution of copper oxide.
Desmids assume a variety of highly
symmetrical
Symmetry (from grc, συμμετρία "agreement in dimensions, due proportion, arrangement") in everyday language refers to a sense of harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance. In mathematics, "symmetry" has a more precise definiti ...
and generally attractive shapes, among those elongated, star-shaped and rotund configurations, which provide the basis for their classification.
The largest among them may be visible to the unaided eye.
[http://www.desmids.com/]
Desmids possess characteristic
crystal
A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituents (such as atoms, molecules, or ions) are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions. In addition, macro ...
s of
barium sulphate
Barium sulfate (or sulphate) is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula Ba SO4. It is a white crystalline solid that is odorless and insoluble in water. It occurs as the mineral barite, which is the main commercial source of barium a ...
at either end of the cell which exhibit continuous
Brownian motion
Brownian motion, or pedesis (from grc, πήδησις "leaping"), is the random motion of particles suspended in a medium (a liquid or a gas).
This pattern of motion typically consists of random fluctuations in a particle's position insi ...
. The function of these crystals is completely unknown.
Many desmids also secrete translucent,
gelatinous
Gelatin or gelatine (from la, gelatus meaning "stiff" or "frozen") is a translucent, colorless, flavorless food ingredient, commonly derived from collagen taken from animal body parts. It is brittle when dry and rubbery when moist. It may also ...
mucilage from pores in the cell wall that acts as a protecting agent. These pores are either, as in Micrasterias, uniformly distributed across the cell-wall but always appear to be absent in the region of the isthmus, or, in highly ornamented forms, as many genera of Cosmarium, grouped symmetrically around the bases of the spines, warts and so on with which the cell is provided.
In the inner layer of the wall the pore is a simple canal, but in the outer, except in Closterium, the canal is surrounded by a specially differentiated cylindrical zone, not composed of cellulose, through which the canal passes. This is termed the pore-organ. The canals are no doubt in all cases occupied by threads of mucilage in process of excretion. At the inner surface of the wall they terminate in lens- or button-shaped swellings, while from the outer end of the pore-organ there sometimes arise delicate radiating or club-shaped masses of mucilage through which the canal passes and which appear to be more or less permanent in character. In most cases, however, these are absent or only represented by small perforated buttons.
Reproduction
Desmids commonly
reproduce
Reproduction (or procreation or breeding) is the biological process by which new individual organisms – "offspring" – are produced from their "parent" or parents. Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life; each individual org ...
by asexual
fission, however, in adverse conditions, ''Desmidiales'' may reproduce sexually, through a process of
conjugation
Conjugation or conjugate may refer to:
Linguistics
* Grammatical conjugation, the modification of a verb from its basic form
* Emotive conjugation or Russell's conjugation, the use of loaded language
Mathematics
* Complex conjugation, the chang ...
,
which are also found among the closely related
Zygnematales
The Zygnematales ( el, ζυγός (''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. T ...
.
Classification
Classification of the families and genera in the Desmidiales:
*
Closteriaceae
The Closteriaceae are one of four families of Charophyte green algae in the order
Order, ORDER or Orders may refer to:
* Categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood
* Heterarchy, a sy ...
** ''
Closterium''
** ''
Spinoclosterium''
*
Gonatozygaceae
The Gonatozygaceae are one of four families of Charophyte green algae in the order Desmidiales (desmids).
Genera
, AlgaeBase accepted two genera:
* '' Genicularina'' Molinari & Guiry
* '' Gonatozygon'' De Bary ( syn. ''Leptocystinema'')
''Geni ...
** ''
Genicularia''
** ''
Gonatozygon''
** ''
Leptocystinema''
*
Peniaceae
** ''
Penium
''Penium'' is a genus of green algae, and the sole member of the family Peniaceae.See the NCBI
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''
*
Desmidiaceae
The Desmidiaceae are one of four families of charophyte green algae in the order Desmidiales (desmids).See the NCBIbr>webpage on Desmidiaceae Data extracted from the
Genera
Genera accepted by AlgaeBase
AlgaeBase is a global species dat ...
** ''
Actinotaenium''
** ''
Arthrodesmus''
** ''
Bambusina''
** ''
Cosmarium''
** ''
Cosmocladium''
** ''
Desmidium''
** ''
Docidium''
** ''
Euastrum''
** ''
Groenbladia''
** ''
Haplotaenium''
** ''
Heimansia''
** ''
Hyalotheca''
* ''
Micrasterias''
* ''
Onychonema''
* ''
Phymatodocis''
* ''
Pleurotaenium''
* ''
Sphaerozosma''
* ''
Spondylosium''
* ''
Staurastrum''
* ''
Staurodesmus''
* ''
Teilingia''
* ''
Tetmemorus''
* ''
Triploceras''
* ''
Xanthidium''
The family
Gonatozygaceae
The Gonatozygaceae are one of four families of Charophyte green algae in the order Desmidiales (desmids).
Genera
, AlgaeBase accepted two genera:
* '' Genicularina'' Molinari & Guiry
* '' Gonatozygon'' De Bary ( syn. ''Leptocystinema'')
''Geni ...
is sometimes included within the
Peniaceae, reducing the number of families from four to three.
A fifth family
Mesotaeniaceae
The Mesotaeniaceae are a small family of unicellular green algae known as the "saccoderm desmids". The Mesotaeniaceae appear to be sister or ancestral to the Zygnemataceae. The desmids are a deep branching group of Zygnemataceae. ''Spirotaeni ...
was formerly included in the Desmidiales, but analysis of cell wall structure and DNA sequences show that the group is more closely related to the
Zygnemataceae
The Zygnemataceae are a family of filamentous or unicellular, uniseriate (unbranched) green algae. The filaments are septated and reproduction is by conjugation; ''Spirogyra'' is commonly used in schools to demonstrate this kind of reproductio ...
, and so is now placed together with that family in the order
Zygnematales
The Zygnematales ( el, ζυγός (''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. T ...
.
However, the Zygnemataceae may have emerged in the
Mesotaeniaceae
The Mesotaeniaceae are a small family of unicellular green algae known as the "saccoderm desmids". The Mesotaeniaceae appear to be sister or ancestral to the Zygnemataceae. The desmids are a deep branching group of Zygnemataceae. ''Spirotaeni ...
.
References
Further reading
* Survey of Clare Island 1990 - 2005, noting the Desmidiales recorded. Ed. Guiry, M.D., John, D.M., Rindi, F. and McCarthy, T.K. 2007. ''New Survey of Clare Island. Volume 6: The Freshwater and Terrestrial Algae.'' Royal Irish Academy.
External links
Microphotographs of desmids
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Green algae orders