Under defined cultural conditions, zygotes of the brown alga
Fucus distichus L. Powell divide synchronously to form two-celled
embryos at approximately 24 hours after fertilization. These two
cells differ from one another in gross morphology, ultrastructure,
cytochemistry, and developmental fate. Cytochemical staining and
autoradiography indicated that a sulfated polysaccharide was...
Under defined cultural conditions, large populations of zygotes
of the brown algae Fucus vesiculosus L. and F. distichus L. Powell
synchronously form a cell wall shortly after fertilization. Intact cell
walls, free of cytoplasm and maintaining shape properties of early
stages of embryo development, have been isolated from these zygotes....