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Ecology and biogeography of the 'marine Geitlerinema' cluster and a description of Sodalinema orleanskyi sp. nov., Sodalinema gerasimenkoae sp. nov., Sodalinema stali sp. nov. and Baaleninema simplex gen. et sp. nov. (Oscillatoriales, Cyanobacteria)

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FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY
Volume 97, Issue 8, Pages -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiab104

Keywords

'marine Geitlerinema'; Sodalinema; Baaleninema; taxonomy; biogeography; cyanobacteria; polyphasic approach

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [19-04-00377]
  2. [AAAA-A19-119020590109-3]
  3. [121041200194-7]
  4. [121033000137-1]

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This study analyzed the phylogeny, ecology, and biogeography of the "marine Geitlerinema" cluster representatives and identified two subclusters with distinct distributions. The ecological and geographical diversity of the Sodalinema genus was expanded, leading to the proposal of three new species. Additionally, a new genus and species, Baaleninema simplex gen. et sp. nov., were described within the PCC7105 Glade, contributing to the clarification of the confusion surrounding the "marine Geitlerinema" group.
Filamentous cyanobacteria belonging to the 'marine Geitlerinema' cluster are spread worldwide in saline environments and considered to play an important ecological role. However, the taxonomy of this group remains unclear. Here, we analyzed the phylogeny, ecology and biogeography of the 'marine Geitlerinema' cluster representatives and revealed two subclusters: (1) an 'oceanic' subcluster containing PCC7105 Glade and black band disease (BBD) Glade with free-living and pathogenic strains distributed in Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean-related localities, and (2) a Sodalinema subcluster containing free-living strains from marine, hypersaline, saline-alkaline and soda lake habitats from the Eurasian and African continents. Polyphasic analysis using genetic and phenotypic criteria demonstrated that these two groups represent separate genera. Representatives of Sodalinema subcluster were phylogenetically attributed to the genus Sodalinema. Our data expand the ecological and geographical distribution of this genus. We emended the description of the genus Sodalinema and proposed three new species differing in phylogenetic, geographic and ecological criteria: Sodalinema orleanskyi sp. nov., Sodalinema gerasimenkoae sp. nov. and Sodalinema stali sp. nov. Additionally, a new genus and species Baaleninema simplex gen. et sp. nov. was discribed within the PCC7105 Glade. By this, we put in order the current confusion of the 'marine Geitlerinema' group and highlight its ecological diversity.

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