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''Hydroclathrus'' is a genus of
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(pierced with holes) brown alga, of the phylum Ochrophyta and the class Phaeophyceae.


Taxonomy

The genus ''Hydroclathrus'' belongs to the order
Ectocarpales Ectocarpales is a very large order in the brown algae (class Phaeophyceae). The order includes families with pseudoparenchymatous (Splachnidiaceae) or true parenchymatous ( Scytosiphonaceae) tissue. Pseudoparenchymatous refers to a filamento ...
, and the family
Scytosiphonaceae Scytosiphonaceae is a family of brown algae Brown algae (singular: alga), comprising the class Phaeophyceae, are a large group of multicellular algae, including many seaweeds located in colder waters within the Northern Hemisphere. Brown algae ...
. This genus currently has six (6) taxonomically accepted species:


Morphology


Thalli

The thalli of ''Hydroclathrus'' are vesicular or irregular ovate that later becomes hollow with many pores, giving them a net-like appearance (clathrate). Young thalli are attached first to the
substrate Substrate may refer to: Physical layers *Substrate (biology), the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the surface or medium on which an organism grows or is attached ** Substrate (locomotion), the surface over which an organism lo ...
by rhizoid, but when mature, they detached from the substrate and developed into a complex network with rounded holes (0.5-2 cm in diameter) with involute margins. Thalli exhibits yellow-brown coloration.


Internal morphology

The cross-section of the thalli comprises a network of about 600-900 micros thick. Like other seaweeds, it is composed of a cortex and medulla; small, cuboidal cortical cells about 5-9 microns with chromatophores, while the larger medullary cells (100-130 microns) are colorless.


Reproductive structure

The plurangia of ''Lobophora'' is biseriate and scattered throughout the surface of the thalli.


Life history

Research determined that ''Hydroclathrus clathratus'', together with another seaweed, ''
Colpomenia sinuosa ''Colpomenia sinuosa'', commonly named the oyster thief or sinuous ballweed, is a brown algae species in the genus '' Colpomenia''. It is the type species of its genus and is widespread in tropical to temperate zones around the world. ''Colp ...
'', displays a heteromorphic reproductive cycle. There is an alternation between erect thalli with plurilocular zoidangia and prostrate thalli having both ectocarpoid plurilocular and
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zoidangia. Plurizoids produced by both erect and prostrate thalli become prostrate thalli. On the other hand, unizoids develops into erect thalli. At long day conditions, rostrate thalli produced plurilocular zoidangia, while at short day conditions, unilocular zoidangia are produced between .


Distribution

The genus ''Hydroclathrus'' is found throughout the tropical and warm temperate regions of the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic oceans. They inhabit shallow intertidal waters, and during the peak season, they grow in high density at various ecosystems such as,
seagrass bed A seagrass meadow or seagrass bed is an underwater ecosystem formed by seagrasses. Seagrasses are marine (saltwater) plants found in shallow coastal waters and in the brackish waters of estuaries. Seagrasses are flowering plants with stems and ...
s and coral reefs.


Ecology and impacts

''Hydroclathrus clathratus'' is among the macro-benthic seaweeds that release essential organic nutrients ( dissolved organic carbon (DOC), particulate organic carbon (POC), and nitrogen) to the coral reefs. In a study, the seaweeds exuded DOC and POC in amounts of 12.2 ± 2.1 and 4.2 ± 0.3 mg organic C m−² algae surface area h− 1, respectively. Moreover, release of organic matter is greatly influence by functional properties, e.g. algal growth or life strategy. It is highly correlated with seasonal and depth mediated variations such as temperature and light availability. This further validates the role of seaweeds in
marine biogeochemical cycle Marine biogeochemical cycles are biogeochemical cycles that occur within marine environments, that is, in the saltwater of seas or oceans or the brackish water of coastal estuaries. These biogeochemical cycles are the pathways chemical substa ...
s, and the release of organic nutrients to coral reef systems.


Human use

''Hydroclathrus'' is commonly used for human consumption in the form of salads, and agriculture applications such as animal feeds and fertilizer A variety of natural products are found in the genus ''Hydroclathrus'' similar with other brown seaweeds''.'' These are: fatty acids; minerals: cadmium, copper,
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, nitrogen, nickel, lead, and zinc;
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:
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, cytokinin, and gibberellin; pigments:
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, chlorophyll ''a'', chlorophyll ''c'', fucoxanthin; polysaccharides/simple sugars: alginic acid, fucoidan, and laminarin; protein; sugar alcohol: mannitol; and vitamins: folic and folinic acid. For medicinal application, antiviral polysaccharides were extracted from ''Hydroclathrus clathratus''. These are H3-a1 and H3-b1. In addition, the extracts' derivatives were observed to have
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properties. Furthermore, ''Hydroclathrus'' polysaccharide, H3-a1, was observed to have antitumor potential. It suppresses sciatic Sarcoma 180 tumor growth and prolonged the life span of mice in laboratory experiments by inducing increased tumor necrosis factor-alpha level in mouse serum. However, further studies are needed to determine its effectiveness for as a medicinal product. Other potential medicinal use for ''Hydroclathrus'', is its antimicrobial property observed ''in-vitro'' settings. Potential for application for environment utilization, particularly for solid waste management for wastewater treatment, were also explored. The residue powder of ''Hydroclathrus clathratus'' after being extracted most of its active components in methanol were used as absorbent material for wastewater treatment from excess heavy metals such as cadmium and copper. This provided new insights on the potentiality of use of seaweed as a treatment tool for wastewater and develop efforts in resource management.


References

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External links


Images
of ''Hydroclathrus'' at Algaebase Ectocarpales Brown algae genera {{Phaeophyceae-stub