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Six newly recorded species of epilithic cyanobacteria isolated in Korea

Journal of Species Research / Journal of Species Research, (E)2713-8615
2024, v.13 no.1, pp.10-31
https://doi.org/10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.010
Hye-Ryeung Wang
Ji-Ho Song
Nam-Ju Lee
Do-Hyun Kim
So-Won Kim
Ok Min Lee

Abstract

In this study, 11 strains of epilithic cyanobacteria belonging to six unrecorded species in Korea were isolated from gravel submerged in freshwater of seven collection sites in Korea. The morphological characteristics of the six species isolated in this study were consistent with the type strain of each species, and the similarity of the 16S rRNA gene sequences with the type strain of each species were 98.8-100%. In the phylogenetic tree using the 16S rRNA gene sequences, the 11 strains of these six species formed the same cluster as the strains of each species. The habitat of each previously reported species is mainly the soil surface, but all Korean strains appeared from the gravel submerged in freshwater. As a result of the morphological, ecological, and molecular analyses, these six species of cyanobacteria were identified as Geminocystis papuanica, Allocoleopsis franciscana, Ancylothrix terrestris, Klisinema persicum, Scytolyngbya timoleontis, and Shackletoniella antarctica, which were added as newly recorded species in Korea.

keywords
16S rRNA, cyanobacteria, epilithic, freshwater, polyphasic

Journal of Species Research