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Polyphasic characterization of cyanobacteria isolated from desert crusts, and the description of Desertifilum tharense gen. et sp. nov. (Oscillatoriales)

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Pages 260-270 | Received 23 Jun 2009, Accepted 19 Aug 2011, Published online: 23 Apr 2019
 

Abstract

Dadheech P.K., Abed R.M.M., Mahmoud H., Krishna Mohan M. and Krienitz L. 2012. Polyphasic characterization of cyanobacteria isolated from desert crusts, and the description of Desertifilum tharense gen. et sp. nov. (Oscillatoriales) Phycologia 51: 260–270. DOI: 10.2216/09-51.1

Four new cyanobacterial strains isolated from biological desert crusts in Thar Desert, India were characterized using a polyphasic approach. The strains were designated to two mophotypes, but all strains exhibited identical 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequences. On the basis of 16S rRNA phylogenetic reconstruction, the strains belonged to the Oscillatoriales order and formed a coherent cluster in the phylogenetic tree, with more than 5% sequence divergence to the closest relative belonging to a species of Microcoleus Desmazières ex Gomont. Our strains were different from the genus Microcoleus in phenotypic characters such as organization of thallus, trichome width, cell shape, gas vesicle, thylakoid arrangement and habitat. Although the strains shared some morphological similarities with members of Phormidiaceae, they differed in thylakoid pattern and 16S rRNA gene sequences. The type strain (PD2001/TDC17T) grew up to 45°C with optimum growth between 30 and 35°C. The sharp decrease in growth of that strain at 1% salinity indicates its sensitivity to salts. Phylogenetic, morphological, ultrastuctural and physiological analyses demonstrated that the investigated strains represented a novel cyanobacterial genus, for which the name Desertifilum tharense gen. et sp. nov. is proposed, with PD2001/TDC17T (= CCAP 1420/4T = BISR/CYANO/61T) as the type strain.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank Dr Andreas Ballot for valuable advice. We are grateful to Monika Degebrodt for technical assistance with DNA sequencing and Monika Papke for laboratory assistance. We thank Johanna Dalchow for helping in chlorophyll analysis.

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