Terrestrial Species of Drouetiella (Cyanobacteria, Oculatellaceae) from the Russian Arctic and Subarctic Regions and Description of Drouetiella ramosa sp. nov.
The strains of Drouetiella species (Cyanobacteria, Oculatellaceae) from a terrestrial biotope were isolated and characterized using an integrative approach including molecular, morphological, and ecological information. The specimens were collected from the Arctic and Subarctic areas of European Rus...
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description | The strains of Drouetiella species (Cyanobacteria, Oculatellaceae) from a terrestrial biotope were isolated and characterized using an integrative approach including molecular, morphological, and ecological information. The specimens were collected from the Arctic and Subarctic areas of European Russia. Drouetiella species possess morphological plasticity and can be confused with similar species of Oculatellaceae or Leptolyngbyaceae. The 16S rRNA gene phylogeny supported the strong monophyly of the genus Drouetiella with the separation of four linages corresponding to three known species and one to new taxon. The 16S-23S ITS rRNA sequences of the analyzed Drouetiella strains differ in length and nucleotide composition, which has had an effect on the hypothetical secondary structures of the D1–D1′, Box-B, V2, and V3 helices. As a result of complex study of the genus Drouetiella, a new species—Drouetiella ramosa sp. nov.—is described from the Subarctic of European Russia. |
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spelling | ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1424-2818/15/2/132/ 2025-01-16T20:19:17+00:00 Terrestrial Species of Drouetiella (Cyanobacteria, Oculatellaceae) from the Russian Arctic and Subarctic Regions and Description of Drouetiella ramosa sp. nov. Denis Davydov Anna Vilnet Irina Novakovskaya Elena Patova agris 2023-01-18 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/d15020132 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Biodiversity Conservation https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d15020132 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Diversity; Volume 15; Issue 2; Pages: 132 the Arctic molecular phylogeny 16S rRNA 16S-23S ITS rRNA filamentous cyanobacteria Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/d15020132 2023-08-01T08:22:02Z The strains of Drouetiella species (Cyanobacteria, Oculatellaceae) from a terrestrial biotope were isolated and characterized using an integrative approach including molecular, morphological, and ecological information. The specimens were collected from the Arctic and Subarctic areas of European Russia. Drouetiella species possess morphological plasticity and can be confused with similar species of Oculatellaceae or Leptolyngbyaceae. The 16S rRNA gene phylogeny supported the strong monophyly of the genus Drouetiella with the separation of four linages corresponding to three known species and one to new taxon. The 16S-23S ITS rRNA sequences of the analyzed Drouetiella strains differ in length and nucleotide composition, which has had an effect on the hypothetical secondary structures of the D1–D1′, Box-B, V2, and V3 helices. As a result of complex study of the genus Drouetiella, a new species—Drouetiella ramosa sp. nov.—is described from the Subarctic of European Russia. Text Arctic Subarctic MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Diversity 15 2 132 |
spellingShingle | the Arctic molecular phylogeny 16S rRNA 16S-23S ITS rRNA filamentous cyanobacteria Denis Davydov Anna Vilnet Irina Novakovskaya Elena Patova Terrestrial Species of Drouetiella (Cyanobacteria, Oculatellaceae) from the Russian Arctic and Subarctic Regions and Description of Drouetiella ramosa sp. nov. |
title | Terrestrial Species of Drouetiella (Cyanobacteria, Oculatellaceae) from the Russian Arctic and Subarctic Regions and Description of Drouetiella ramosa sp. nov. |
title_full | Terrestrial Species of Drouetiella (Cyanobacteria, Oculatellaceae) from the Russian Arctic and Subarctic Regions and Description of Drouetiella ramosa sp. nov. |
title_fullStr | Terrestrial Species of Drouetiella (Cyanobacteria, Oculatellaceae) from the Russian Arctic and Subarctic Regions and Description of Drouetiella ramosa sp. nov. |
title_full_unstemmed | Terrestrial Species of Drouetiella (Cyanobacteria, Oculatellaceae) from the Russian Arctic and Subarctic Regions and Description of Drouetiella ramosa sp. nov. |
title_short | Terrestrial Species of Drouetiella (Cyanobacteria, Oculatellaceae) from the Russian Arctic and Subarctic Regions and Description of Drouetiella ramosa sp. nov. |
title_sort | terrestrial species of drouetiella (cyanobacteria, oculatellaceae) from the russian arctic and subarctic regions and description of drouetiella ramosa sp. nov. |
topic | the Arctic molecular phylogeny 16S rRNA 16S-23S ITS rRNA filamentous cyanobacteria |
topic_facet | the Arctic molecular phylogeny 16S rRNA 16S-23S ITS rRNA filamentous cyanobacteria |
url | https://doi.org/10.3390/d15020132 |