
Oedogonium - Wikipedia
Oedogonium is a genus of filamentous, free-living green algae. It was first discovered in the fresh waters of Poland in 1860 by W. Hilse, and later given its name by German scientist K. E. Hirn. The morphology of Oedogonium is unique, with an interior and exterior that function differently from one another and change throughout its life cycle.
Oedogonium: Features, Occurrence, Structure, Reproduction
Jun 8, 2022 · Oedogonium is a multicellular, filamentous, fresh water green alga of the class Chlorophyceae. It can be found in freshwater such as pools, tanks, ditches, etc. The young filaments of Oedogonium are found to be attached to some substrate.
Oedogonium | freshwater, filamentous, colonial | Britannica
Oedogonium, genus of filamentous green algae (family Oedogoniaceae), commonly found in quiet bodies of fresh water. They often are attached to other plants or exist as a free-floating mass. Oedogonium filaments are typically unbranched and only one cell thick.
Oedogonium: a filamentous green algae – Inanimate Life - Geneseo
Oedogonium forms elongate filaments of cells, m ost of which are non-flagellated, cylindrical and have a cell wall that contains both cellulose and chitin. These cells are vegetative, i.e. are not associated with reproduction but only associated with photosynthesis and growth of the filament.
Oedogonium: Classification, Structure and Life Cycle - BYJU'S
Oedogonium is a free-living, green algae that was first discovered by W. Hilse in the freshwater of Poland in 1860. It is a freshwater algae that are both planktonic and benthic in nature. It undergoes both sexual and asexual reproduction. Let us …
2.33: Oedogonium- a filamentous green algae - Biology LibreTexts
Oedogonium forms elongate filaments of cells, m ost of which are non-flagellated, cylindrical and have a cell wall that contains both cellulose and chitin. These cells are vegetative, i.e. are not associated with reproduction but only associated with photosynthesis and growth of the filament.
Morphology and Molecular Phylogeny of Genus Oedogonium …
Oedogoniales comprises the three genera Oedogonium, Oedocladium, and Bulbochaete, which include more than 600 described species. The classification of Oedogoniaceae is currently based on morphology, and the complicated morphological characteristics ...
Oedogonium: Occurrence, Features and Reproduction
Oedogonium (Gr. oedos, swelling; gonos, reproductive bodies) is an exclusively fresh water alga. Out of about 400 species more than 200 have been reported from India. They are very common in pools, ponds, lakes etc.
Oedogonium Algae: Structure, Reproduction & Classification
Algae Oedogonium is a prevalent type of submerged aquatic algae, encompassing approximately 285 species. Typically found in serene freshwater environments, it has the ability to attach itself to solid substrates such as stones or wood.
Oedogonium - Classification, Structure and Characteristics
Apr 29, 2024 · Oedogonium is a genus of unique filamentous green algae. More than 285 species are found globally in freshwater and 114 in India. Oedogonium notes are provided below for NEET aspirants.