Baffinella frigidus gen. et sp. nov. (Baffinellaceae fam. nov., Cryptophyceae) from Baffin Bay: Morphology, pigment profile, phylogeny, and growth rate response to three abiotic factors

Twenty years ago an Arctic cryptophyte was isolated from Baffin Bay and given strain number CCMP 2045. Here, it was described using morphology, water‐ and non‐water soluble pigments and nuclear‐encoded SSU rDNA . The influence of temperature, salinity, and light intensity on growth rates was also ex...

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Main Authors: Daugbjerg, Niels, Norlin, Andreas, Lovejoy, Connie
Other Authors: Graham, L., Carlsbergfondet
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/jpy.12766 2024-09-15T17:56:57+00:00 Baffinella frigidus gen. et sp. nov. (Baffinellaceae fam. nov., Cryptophyceae) from Baffin Bay: Morphology, pigment profile, phylogeny, and growth rate response to three abiotic factors Daugbjerg, Niels Norlin, Andreas Lovejoy, Connie Graham, L. Carlsbergfondet 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jpy.12766 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fjpy.12766 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jpy.12766 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Phycology volume 54, issue 5, page 665-680 ISSN 0022-3646 1529-8817 journal-article 2018 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/jpy.12766 2024-08-06T04:16:44Z Twenty years ago an Arctic cryptophyte was isolated from Baffin Bay and given strain number CCMP 2045. Here, it was described using morphology, water‐ and non‐water soluble pigments and nuclear‐encoded SSU rDNA . The influence of temperature, salinity, and light intensity on growth rates was also examined. Microscopy revealed typical cryptophyte features but the chloroplast color was either green or red depending on the light intensity provided. Phycoerythrin (Cr‐ PE 566) was only produced when cells were grown under low‐light conditions (5 μmol photons · m −2 · s −1 ). Non‐water‐soluble pigments included chlorophyll a , c 2 and five major carotenoids. Cells measured 8.2 × 5.1 μm and a tail‐like appendage gave them a comma‐shape. The nucleus was located posteriorly and a horseshoe‐shaped chloroplast contained a single pyrenoid. Ejectosomes of two sizes and a nucleomorph anterior to the pyrenoid were discerned in TEM . SEM revealed a slightly elevated vestibular plate in the vestibulum. The inner periplast component consisted of slightly overlapping hexagonal plates arranged in 16–20 oblique rows. Antapical plates were smaller and their shape less profound. Temperature and salinity studies revealed CCMP 2045 as stenothermal and euryhaline and growth was saturated between 5 and 20 μmol photons · m −2 · s −1 . The phylogeny based on SSU rDNA showed that CCMP 2045 formed a distinct clade with CCMP 2293 and Falcomonas sp. isolated from Spain. Combining pheno‐ and genotypic data, the Arctic cryptophyte could not be placed in an existing family and genus and therefore Baffinellaceae fam. nov. and Baffinella frigidus gen. et sp. nov. were proposed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Wiley Online Library Journal of Phycology 54 5 665 680
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description Twenty years ago an Arctic cryptophyte was isolated from Baffin Bay and given strain number CCMP 2045. Here, it was described using morphology, water‐ and non‐water soluble pigments and nuclear‐encoded SSU rDNA . The influence of temperature, salinity, and light intensity on growth rates was also examined. Microscopy revealed typical cryptophyte features but the chloroplast color was either green or red depending on the light intensity provided. Phycoerythrin (Cr‐ PE 566) was only produced when cells were grown under low‐light conditions (5 μmol photons · m −2 · s −1 ). Non‐water‐soluble pigments included chlorophyll a , c 2 and five major carotenoids. Cells measured 8.2 × 5.1 μm and a tail‐like appendage gave them a comma‐shape. The nucleus was located posteriorly and a horseshoe‐shaped chloroplast contained a single pyrenoid. Ejectosomes of two sizes and a nucleomorph anterior to the pyrenoid were discerned in TEM . SEM revealed a slightly elevated vestibular plate in the vestibulum. The inner periplast component consisted of slightly overlapping hexagonal plates arranged in 16–20 oblique rows. Antapical plates were smaller and their shape less profound. Temperature and salinity studies revealed CCMP 2045 as stenothermal and euryhaline and growth was saturated between 5 and 20 μmol photons · m −2 · s −1 . The phylogeny based on SSU rDNA showed that CCMP 2045 formed a distinct clade with CCMP 2293 and Falcomonas sp. isolated from Spain. Combining pheno‐ and genotypic data, the Arctic cryptophyte could not be placed in an existing family and genus and therefore Baffinellaceae fam. nov. and Baffinella frigidus gen. et sp. nov. were proposed.
author2 Graham, L.
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Norlin, Andreas
Lovejoy, Connie
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Lovejoy, Connie
Baffinella frigidus gen. et sp. nov. (Baffinellaceae fam. nov., Cryptophyceae) from Baffin Bay: Morphology, pigment profile, phylogeny, and growth rate response to three abiotic factors
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title Baffinella frigidus gen. et sp. nov. (Baffinellaceae fam. nov., Cryptophyceae) from Baffin Bay: Morphology, pigment profile, phylogeny, and growth rate response to three abiotic factors
title_short Baffinella frigidus gen. et sp. nov. (Baffinellaceae fam. nov., Cryptophyceae) from Baffin Bay: Morphology, pigment profile, phylogeny, and growth rate response to three abiotic factors
title_full Baffinella frigidus gen. et sp. nov. (Baffinellaceae fam. nov., Cryptophyceae) from Baffin Bay: Morphology, pigment profile, phylogeny, and growth rate response to three abiotic factors
title_fullStr Baffinella frigidus gen. et sp. nov. (Baffinellaceae fam. nov., Cryptophyceae) from Baffin Bay: Morphology, pigment profile, phylogeny, and growth rate response to three abiotic factors
title_full_unstemmed Baffinella frigidus gen. et sp. nov. (Baffinellaceae fam. nov., Cryptophyceae) from Baffin Bay: Morphology, pigment profile, phylogeny, and growth rate response to three abiotic factors
title_sort baffinella frigidus gen. et sp. nov. (baffinellaceae fam. nov., cryptophyceae) from baffin bay: morphology, pigment profile, phylogeny, and growth rate response to three abiotic factors
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