
Vaucheria - Wikipedia
Vaucheria is a genus of Xanthophyceae or yellow-green algae known as water felt. [1] . It is one of only two genera in the family Vaucheriaceae. [2] . The type species of the genus is Vaucheria disperma. [3][4] The genus was circumscribed by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in Bull. Sci. Soc. Philom. Paris vol.3 on page 20 in 1801.
Vaucheria | Freshwater, Filamentous, Photosynthetic - Britannica
Vaucheria, genus of yellow-green algae (family Vaucheriaceae), found nearly worldwide. Most species occur in fresh water, though some are marine. The algae can be found in almost any wetland habitat, including mudflats, salt marshes, estuaries, wet farmlands, and pond fringes.
Vaucheria: Occurrence, Reproduction and Life Cycle
Vaucheria is represented by 54 species of which about 19 species are found in India. Vaucheria is found mostly in fresh water but about six species are marine and some are terrestrial found on moist soil. The terrestrial species like V. sessilis and V. terrestris form green mats on moist soil in shady places in green houses. V.
Vaucheria: Features, Occurrance, Structure, Reproduction
Feb 17, 2022 · Vaucheria is a freshwater green alga of the class Xanthophyceae. Vaucheria is found nearly worldwide, especially in lakes, canals, and wetlands. The terrestrial species …
Vaucheria: Classification, Structure and Reproduction
Vaucheria is a yellow-green alga that belongs to the class Xanthophyceae. It is commonly known as the water felt. This species is found worldwide, most existing in freshwater and marine environments. Some of the species are terrestrial as well. They can be commonly seen in estuaries, salt marshes, ponds and wet farmlands.
Vaucheria - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Vaucheria is epipelic and tychoplanktonic in ditches, streams, seeps, rivers, ponds, swamps, lakes, and brackish-water coastal habitats (Ott and Hommersand, 1974). Some species of Vaucheria are habitat-specific (see Sect. IV.C).
Vaucheria - Plant diseases identification
Oct 11, 2023 · Vaucheria occurs in freshwater and on moist soils. On soil it forms a green matty structure. Thallus is tubular and irregularly branched filaments. Rhizoids are present in terrestrial species for the attachment to substratum. Filaments are aseptate and coenocytic. Central vacuole is present in the filament.
Vaucheria - Life Cycle, Features, Classification and FAQs
Vaucheria is a green freshwater alga found in lakes, canals and wetlands and It will not float freely like spirogyra but it is attached to the substratum with colorless rhizoids or holdfasts. The thallus is a single tubular cord. It contains nuclei (minute) in the living layer of the cytoplasm around a large central vacuole.
Vaucheria: Occurrence, Features and Reproduction - Biology …
In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Occurrence of Vaucheria 2. Plant Body of Vaucheria 3. Features 4. Reproduction 5. Taxonomic Status 6. Life Cycle. The genus Vaucheria (named after J. P. Vaucher) is represented by about 54 species, out of which 9 species are found in India.
Prema: VAUCHERIA - STRUCTURE OF VEGETATIVE BODY AND …
Dec 13, 2018 · The genus Vaucheria comprises about 54 species, out of which only 9 species are Indian. Most species are terrestrial and aquatic. A few species are marine (V. piloboloides). Terrestrial species grow on moist soil and in ploughed fields where they form green velvety mats.