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New species Micractinium kostikovii (Chlorellaceae, Trebouxiophyceae) from Russia

Journal

PHYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 70, Issue 1, Pages 22-34

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pre.12469

Keywords

18S rRNA gene; green microalgae; internal transcribed spacer 1; internal transcribed spacer 2; morphology; taxonomy

Funding

  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) [19-34-60002]
  2. Russian Science Foundation [19-74-00030]
  3. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation [075-15-2019-1882]
  4. Russian Science Foundation [19-74-00030] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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The study presented in the article identifies newly isolated strains from a lake in Russia as a new species Micractinium kostikovii through morphological, molecular, and environmental characteristics analysis. The research highlights the importance of molecular tools in revolutionizing the study of algal diversity.
Correctly identifying species of Chlorella-like microalgae is difficult because of their morphological simplicity and high phenotypic plasticity. The use of molecular tools has revolutionized research on algal diversity, enabling such advances as the discovery of numerous new taxa. This article presents the results of a study of strains that are newly isolated from a freshwater Lake Prudovikov (Samara region, Russian Federation). These strains had the typical Chlorella morphology, exhibiting spherical cells and a cup-shaped parietal chloroplast. The chloroplast contained a single pyrenoid enveloped by starch grains. However, 18S-ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 sequence analyses indicated that the studied strains are strongly allied with the well-supported genus Micractinium. Based on the results of a comparative analysis of the morphological, molecular and environmental characteristics of the studied strains (employing a polyphasic approach), we propose that they are new species of Micractinium: Micractinium kostikovii sp. nov.

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