Exploring cyanobacteria from the Andaman mangroves of Thailand: Descriptions of new species of Desertifilum, Roseofilum, Tigrinifilum, and Persinema using a polyphasic approach.
Billy Lim Chun Ginn, Jantana Praiboon, Faradina Merican, Sinchai Maneekat, Cong Zeng, Giuseppe C Zuccarello, Narongrit Muangmai
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Abstract
Non-heterocytous filamentous cyanobacteria are increasingly recognized as abundant and diverse microbial components of tropical and subtropical mangrove ecosystems. However, taxonomic studies of cyanobacteria in Thailand have largely focused on freshwater and artificial hypersaline environments, leaving mangrove-associated cyanobacterial communities understudied. In this polyphasic study, cyanobacterial mats were isolated and characterized from mangrove environments along the Andaman coastlines of Ranong and Phang-Nga provinces. Comparative analysis of morphology, salinity tolerance, habitat preference, 16S rRNA gene phylogeny and genetic similarity, 16S-23S ITS rRNA region phylogeny, secondary structure and percent dissimilarity supported the descriptions of Desertifilum andamanense sp. nov., Tigrinifilum phangngense sp. nov., Roseofilum epilithicum sp. nov., and Persinema corticola sp. nov., while justifying the continued recognition of D. fontinale and D. tharense. Two divergent ITS rRNA region operons in T. floridanum with different leader motifs, D1-D1', and D2 regions proved to be useful diagnostic markers of the ITS rRNA region for species and strain differentiation within Tigrinifilum. Our results underscore the importance of a polyphasic approach that also considers intragenomic ITS rRNA region variation to ensure robust and accurate taxonomic assessments of cyanobacteria. This study also provides records of the genera Desertifilum, Roseofilum, Tigrinifilum, and Persinema in Thailand, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of the nation's diversity and biogeography of cyanobacteria.
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The Journal of Phycology was founded in 1965 by the Phycological Society of America. All aspects of basic and applied research on algae are included to provide a common medium for the ecologist, physiologist, cell biologist, molecular biologist, morphologist, oceanographer, taxonomist, geneticist, and biochemist. The Journal also welcomes research that emphasizes algal interactions with other organisms and the roles of algae as components of natural ecosystems.
All aspects of basic and applied research on algae are included to provide a common medium for the ecologist, physiologist, cell biologist, molecular biologist, morphologist, oceanographer, acquaculturist, systematist, geneticist, and biochemist. The Journal also welcomes research that emphasizes algal interactions with other organisms and the roles of algae as components of natural ecosystems.