Problem

Threatened species of Labyrinthulomycota

Other Names:
Threatened species of slime nets
Background:

The Labyrinthulomycota, or slime nets, have traditionally been grouped with the slime molds, but are now believed to be part of the Chromista (phylum Heterokontophyta). The slime nets have become the subject of much recent investigation because they are now known to cause a disease that kills sea grass (Zostera). It has also been discovered that they have an organelle called a bothrosome that is capable of secreting a membrane outside their cells. The membranes produce a network of filaments along which the cells can travel. They appear to be unique in this ability. The taxonomy is unclear with different treatments according to author. Some group the Labyrinthulomycota with the Bicoecea as the Sagenista.

Related Problems:
Threatened species of Bicoecea
Problem Type:
C: Cross-sectoral problems
Date of last update
16.04.2019 – 15:46 CEST