Phormidium ( Kützing 1843: 190 ) Gomont (1892: 156)

Cunha De Oliveira, Elane D., Da Cunha, Alan C., Da Silva, Natalina B., Castelo-Branco, Raquel, Morais, João, Schneider, Maria Paula C., Faustino, Silvia M. M., Ramos, Vitor & Vasconcelos, Vitor, 2019, Morphological and molecular characterization of cyanobacterial isolates from the mouth of the Amazon River, Phytotaxa 387 (4), pp. 269-288 : 278

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.387.4.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13725389

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scientific name

Phormidium ( Kützing 1843: 190 ) Gomont (1892: 156)
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Phormidium ( Kützing 1843: 190) Gomont (1892: 156) View in CoL ( Fig. 2E View FIGURE 2 )

Strains:— LEGE 15488 (MF629805)

Description:— In culture, dark-green groups of filaments grow in fascicles all over the flask walls and at the interface between the air and the culture medium. The strain produces air bubbles that are visible at the bottoms of culture flasks. Trichomes are long, olive-green to dark-green. The trichomes are isopolar, straight to curved or even coiled, immotile, non-constricted or slightly constricted at the cross-walls, non-attenuated at their ends, and have necridia and facultative sheaths ( Fig. 2E View FIGURE 2 ). The cells are wider (5.6–8.8 μm) than long (1.7–3.8 μm) and have granules.

Phylogeny and polyphasic identification:— The 16S rRNA gene sequence of LEGE 15488 shares 98% identity with the sequences of three strains identified as Phormidium , Lyngbya Agardh ex Gomont (1892: 118) and with an unidentified cyanobacterium ( Table S1). The sequence of LEGE 15488 ( Table 4) shows higher similarity values with the sequences from the strains Phormidium sp. LEGE 05292 (98.2%) and Lyngbya JW-2010b (98.1%), and to a less degree with that of Phormidium irriguum (Kützing ex Gomont) Anagnostidis & Komárek (1988: 405) CCALA 759 (96.9%). As shown in Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 , LEGE 15488 is placed in a robust clade (ML/BI/MP = 100/1.00/100) with the strain P. irriguum CCALA 759, at the base of the clade, which is an isolate that was proposed as epitype for this species and also for the genus ( Sciuto et al. 2012). Based on the polyphasic evaluation of LEGE 15488, this strain was identified as Phormidium sp. ( Komárek & Anagnostidis, 2005, Sciuto et al. 2012).

Kingdom

Bacteria

Phylum

Cyanobacteria

Class

Cyanophyceae

Order

Nostocales

Family

Oscillatoriaceae

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Phormidium ( Kützing 1843: 190 ) Gomont (1892: 156)

Cunha De Oliveira, Elane D., Da Cunha, Alan C., Da Silva, Natalina B., Castelo-Branco, Raquel, Morais, João, Schneider, Maria Paula C., Faustino, Silvia M. M., Ramos, Vitor & Vasconcelos, Vitor 2019
2019
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Phormidium ( Kützing 1843: 190 )

Kutzing, F. T. 1892: 190
1892
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