Chara braunii is one of only several ecorticate species of the genus Chara occurring in Europe and the only species without cortication known from Poland.Jacek Urbaniak, "Distribution of Chara braunii Gmellin 1826 ( Charophyta) in Poland", ( link, retrieved November 30, 2015), Acta Societatis Botanicorum Polonae, vol. 76, no. 4, pp. 313-320, 2007 Chara braunii is the first Charophyceae for which the whole nuclear genome has been sequenced and published.
The findings of C. braunii in southern Poland only in fish ponds may have suggested that this species is restricted only to this type of ecosystem, but this is not true.
Ch. braunii has been placed on a "red" list of endangered algae in Poland in the category "indeterminate", but probably simply because of poor investigation of the species in Poland.
In Poland, the species was found exclusively in , and it was suggested that C. braunii is limited to only this kind of ecosystem. However findings in other parts of the world show that this is not true.
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