Ulva
reticulata Forsskal
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Family
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Genus
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Ulvales
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Ulvaceae
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Ulva
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Ulva
reticulata Forsskal
Characteristics
The
plant is attached to a substratum throughout its life by hold fast,
holdfast is a disc formed from primary cells of elongated, compact
and strong nature; the thallus is an expanded sheet, 2 layered in
thickness; it is a net like, pale green in colour and smooth delicate
in texture; it is flat with numerous lacunae. the diameter of lacunae
ranges from 0.4 to 7.0 cm. Cells in surface view re irregularly placed
polygonal in shape, arranged with their long axis at right angle to
the surface of the thallus ranging from 12.4 - 18.6 u to 24.8 - 27.9
u; thallus grows parallel to the substratum and grows upto 62.4 cm
to 187.2 cm in length and 10 to 20 cm in width; the layers of the
cells dilate in some parts of thallus and functions as air bladder;
the marginal cell walls are stretched forming elongated marginal strands.
these marginal strends give additional strength to the air bladder
and avoid bursting very frequently; in the T.S. of the thallus, the
two layers of the cells separated by a cavity are equal in height
with cells taller than the broad; the cells are arranged in two layers
with distinct vesicular cavity; and are covered with the thick cuticle
measuring 9.3 to 12.4 u towards the surface; each cell contains single
parietal chloroplast; often with deeply incised or lobed margin containing
a single pyrenoid; chloroplast is mostly located on the outer side
of the cell while nucleus lies adjacent to the inner wall.
Distribution
: Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep.
Ecological status : Open coast (intertidal ), Estuaries and mangroves
IUCN
status : Endangered
Uses
: Food, animal feed, medicine
Culture/Cultivation
: None