岩石上的生命:对从单一岩石中分离出的三种附石蓝藻菌株进行多相评价,并描述了来自印度东北部地区的 Nostoc sikkimense sp.

IF 2.2 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Sagarika Pal, Harsh Pant, Naresh Kumar, Priya, Shubham Singh, Nainshi Gupta, Prashant Singh
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从印度锡金Reshi河的一块岩石表面的碎屑中分离出三种附着藻蓝藻菌株。在采样时,岩石表面没有显示任何可见的蓝藻生长,但岩石表面却闪闪发光。随后的形态学分析表明,3株菌株中有2株具有典型的nostoc样形态,第三株具有多平面细胞分裂,具有典型的Hapalosiphonaceae家族成员的形态。此外,16S rRNA基因系统发育表明菌株属于Nostoc属、desmonstoc属和Westiellopsis属。此外,通过16S-23S ITS区域分析表明,菌株RESHI-1B-PS是Nostoc属的一个新的蓝藻谱系,菌株RESHI-1A-PS和RESHI-1C-PS分别是Desmonostoc sp.和Westiellopsis prolifica的代表菌株。因此,在目前的调查中,我们描述了一种未记录的蓝藻物种,我们根据国际藻类,真菌和植物命名规则(ICN)中概述的指导方针将其命名为Nostoc sikkimense。本研究还列举并说明了sikkimense Nostoc RESHI-1B-PS的不同生命周期阶段,进一步扩大了Westiellopsis prolifica的地理分布及其丰富的生态适应性。
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Life on the rocks: polyphasic evaluation of three epilithic cyanobacterial strains isolated from a single rock, with the description of Nostoc sikkimense sp. nov., from the Northeastern region of India.

Three epilithic cyanobacterial strains were isolated from the scrapings of a single rock surface from the Reshi river in Sikkim, India. At the time of sampling, the rock surface did not show any visible cyanobacterial growth however the surface of the rock was glistering. Subsequent morphological analysis indicated two out of three strains exhibited typical Nostoc-like morphology and the third strain had cell division in multiple planes showing typical morphology of a member of the family Hapalosiphonaceae. Further, 16S rRNA gene phylogeny indicated the strains to be members of the genus Nostoc, Desmonostoc, and Westiellopsis. For species-level demarcation, additionally, 16S-23S ITS region analysis was performed which indicated that the strain RESHI-1B-PS was a novel cyanobacterial lineage of the genus Nostoc while the strains RESHI-1A-PS and RESHI-1C-PS were representatives of Desmonostoc sp. and Westiellopsis prolifica respectively. Thus, in the current investigation, we have described an undocumented species of the cyanobacteria, which we named Nostoc sikkimense in accordance with the guidelines outlined in the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN). The study also enumerates and illustrates different life cycle stages of Nostoc sikkimense RESHI-1B-PS along with further expanding the geographic distribution of Westiellopsis prolifica and its substantial ecological adaptability.

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Fems Microbiology Letters
Fems Microbiology Letters 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
4.30
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112
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: FEMS Microbiology Letters gives priority to concise papers that merit rapid publication by virtue of their originality, general interest and contribution to new developments in microbiology. All aspects of microbiology, including virology, are covered. 2019 Impact Factor: 1.987, Journal Citation Reports (Source Clarivate, 2020) Ranking: 98/135 (Microbiology) The journal is divided into eight Sections: Physiology and Biochemistry (including genetics, molecular biology and ‘omic’ studies) Food Microbiology (from food production and biotechnology to spoilage and food borne pathogens) Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology Pathogens and Pathogenicity (including medical, veterinary, plant and insect pathogens – particularly those relating to food security – with the exception of viruses) Environmental Microbiology (including ecophysiology, ecogenomics and meta-omic studies) Virology (viruses infecting any organism, including Bacteria and Archaea) Taxonomy and Systematics (for publication of novel taxa, taxonomic reclassifications and reviews of a taxonomic nature) Professional Development (including education, training, CPD, research assessment frameworks, research and publication metrics, best-practice, careers and history of microbiology) If you are unsure which Section is most appropriate for your manuscript, for example in the case of transdisciplinary studies, we recommend that you contact the Editor-In-Chief by email prior to submission. Our scope includes any type of microorganism - all members of the Bacteria and the Archaea and microbial members of the Eukarya (yeasts, filamentous fungi, microbial algae, protozoa, oomycetes, myxomycetes, etc.) as well as all viruses.
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