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摘要
本研究的重点是研究从印度马纳尔湾采集到的绿色夜光内生藻类--Pedinomonas noctilucae的系统发育位置。在这项研究中,我们利用 rbcL 序列重新研究了这种内生藻类的进化位置。系统进化分析表明,P. noctilucae与Pedinomonas物种亲缘关系较远,并与Marsupiomandaceae形成一个单系支系。根据内生菌与马氏单胞菌的系统发育关系,推断该内生菌属于马氏单胞菌科中的一个独立属。在藻华发生地,发现闪烁绿夜光菌(Noctiluca scintillans)呈现密集的单细胞增殖,平均细胞密度为 27.l88 x 103 cells L-1。调查显示,绿色夜光草在衰老期主要依靠自养,这一点从大量滋养体、无性繁殖细胞(1.45 x 103 cells L-1)的存在和食物空泡的缺失得到了证实。
Phylogenetic affiliation of Pedinomonas noctilucae and green Noctiluca scintillans nutritional dynamics in the Gulf of Mannar, Southeastern Arabian Sea
The present investigation focused on studying the phylogenetic position of the green Noctiluca endosymbiont, Pedinomonas noctilucae, collected from the Gulf of Mannar, India. In this study, we re-examined the evolutionary position of this endosymbiotic algae using rbcL sequences. The phylogenetic analysis revealed that P. noctilucae is distantly related to the Pedinomonas species, and formed a monophyletic clade with Marsupiomandaceae. Based on the phylogenetic association of endosymbiont with Maruspiomonadales it was concluded that the endosymbiont belongs to an independent genus within the family Marsupiomonadaceae. At the site of the bloom, Noctiluca scintillans was found to exhibit a dense monospecific proliferation, with an average cell density of 27.l88 × 103 cells L−1. The investigation revealed that the green Noctiluca during its senescent phase primarily relied on autotrophic nutrition, which was confirmed by the presence of a high number of trophonts, vegetatively reproducing cells (1.45 × 103 cells L−1) and the absence of food vacuoles.
期刊介绍:
Protist is the international forum for reporting substantial and novel findings in any area of research on protists. The criteria for acceptance of manuscripts are scientific excellence, significance, and interest for a broad readership. Suitable subject areas include: molecular, cell and developmental biology, biochemistry, systematics and phylogeny, and ecology of protists. Both autotrophic and heterotrophic protists as well as parasites are covered. The journal publishes original papers, short historical perspectives and includes a news and views section.