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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38342971/igniting-taxonomic-curiosity-the-amazing-story-of-amazonocrinis-with-the-description-of-a-new-genus-ahomia-gen-nov-and-novel-species-of-ahomia-amazonocrinis-and-dendronalium-from-the-biodiversity-rich-northeast-region-of-india
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Sagarika Pal, Aniket Saraf, Naresh Kumar, Prashant Singh
Five cyanobacterial strains exhibiting Nostoc-like morphology were sampled from the biodiversity hotspots of the northeast region of India and characterized using a polyphasic approach. Molecular and phylogenetic analysis using the 16S rRNA gene indicated that the strains belonged to the genera Amazonocrinis and Dendronalium. In the present investigation, the 16S rRNA gene phylogeny clearly demarcated two separate clades of Amazonocrinis. The strain MEG8-PS clustered along with Amazonocrinis nigriterrae CENA67, which is the type strain of the genus...
February 11, 2024: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38310617/french-polynesian-scytosiphonaceae-ectocarpales-phaeophyceae-a-combined-molecular-and-morphological-approach-to-their-diversity-and-systematics
#22
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Christophe Vieira, Myung Sook Kim, Mayalen Zubia
This study revisited the taxonomy and diversity of brown macroalgae within the Scytosiphonaceae family in French Polynesia, which had previously been recognized as encompassing only six species. Using the chloroplast and mitochondrial genes rbcL, psbA, and cox3 as molecular markers in conjunction with morpho-anatomical observations, we unveiled the presence of 11 species spanning six genera: Chnoospora minima, Colpomenia claytoniae, Co. sinuosa [groups IIIa and IIIb], Hydroclathrus rapanuii, H. tenuis, H. tilesii, Manzaea minuta, Pseudochnoospora implexa, Rosenvingea australis, and the newly described species R...
February 4, 2024: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38289653/organellar-genomic-characterization-of-anunuuluaehu-liula-representing-a-new-genus-and-species-of-phyllophoraceae-gigartinales-rhodophyta-from-the-mesophotic-zone-of-hawai-i
#23
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Feresa P Cabrera, Monica O Paiano, James T Fumo, Kazumi R Allsopp, Celia M Smith, Heather L Spalding, Randall K Kosaki, Alison R Sherwood
Over the last 2 decades, routine collections in the Hawaiian Archipelago have expanded to mesophotic reefs, leading to the discovery of a new red algal genus and species, here described as Anunuuluaehu liula gen. et sp. nov. This study provides a detailed genus and species description and characterizes chloroplast and mitochondrial organellar genomes. The new genus, Anunuuluaehu, shares many characteristics with the family Phyllophoraceae and shows close similarities to Archestennogramma and Stenogramma, including habit morphology, nemathecia forming proliferations at the outer cortex with terminal chains of tetrasporangia, and carposporophytes with multi-layered pericarps...
January 30, 2024: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597572/from-rubies-to-rosettes
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Thomas Leya
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 2024: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38363691/a-new-combined-measurement-of-single-cell-periplasmic-oxygen-and-carbonate-chemistry-revealed-the-rule-enforcing-diatom-adaptation-of-seawater-bicarbonate-utilization
#25
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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38363690/on-the-track-of-unknown-algae
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Christine Maggs
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 2024: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264946/bathymetric-origin-shapes-the-physiological-responses-of-pterygophora-californica-laminariales-phaeophyceae-to-deep-marine-heatwaves
#27
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Antonella C Almeida-Saá, Schery Umanzor, Jose Antonio Zertuche-González, Ricardo Cruz-López, Raquel Muñiz-Salazar, Alejandra Ferreira-Arrieta, Paula Bonet Melià, Jessica Anayansi García-Pantoja, Laura K Rangel-Mendoza, Manuel Vivanco-Bercovich, Leonardo Ruiz-Montoya, Jose Manuel Guzmán-Calderón, Jose Miguel Sandoval-Gil
Kelp communities are experiencing exacerbated heat-related impacts from more intense, frequent, and deeper marine heatwaves (MHWs), imperiling the long-term survival of kelp forests in the climate change scenario. The occurrence of deep thermal anomalies is of critical importance, as elevated temperatures can impact kelp populations across their entire bathymetric range. This study evaluates the impact of MHWs on mature sporophytes of Pterygophora californica (walking kelp) from the bathymetric extremes (8-10 vs...
January 24, 2024: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38245909/how-many-species-of-algae-are-there-a-reprise-four-kingdoms-14-phyla-63-classes-and-still-growing
#28
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Michael D Guiry
To date (1 November 2023), the online database AlgaeBase has documented 50,589 species of living algae and 10,556 fossil species here referred to four kingdoms (Eubacteria, Chromista, Plantae, and Protozoa), 14 phyla, and 63 classes. The algae are the third most speciose grouping of plant-like after the flowering plants (≈382,000 species) and fungi (≈170,000 species, including lichens) but are the least well defined of all the botanical groupings. Priority is given to phyla and class names that are familiar to phycologists and that are nomenclaturally valid...
January 21, 2024: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38240472/convergent-photophysiology-and-prokaryotic-assemblage-structure-in-epilithic-cyanobacterial-tufts-and-algal-turf-communities
#29
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Ethan C Cissell, Sophie J McCoy
As global change spurs shifts in benthic community composition on coral reefs globally, a better understanding of the defining taxonomic and functional features that differentiate proliferating benthic taxa is needed to predict functional trajectories of reef degradation better. This is especially critical for algal groups, which feature dramatically on changing reefs. Limited attention has been given to characterizing the features that differentiate tufting epilithic cyanobacterial communities from ubiquitous turf algal assemblages...
January 19, 2024: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38224483/taxonomy-and-nomenclature-of-oophila-amblystomatis-chlorophyceae-chlamydomonadales
#30
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Cory D Bishop, David J Garbary
The unicellular green alga Oophila amblystomatis was named by Lambert in 1905 based upon its association with egg masses of the spotted salamander Ambystoma maculatum. We collected algal cells from Lambert's original egg capsule preparations that were contributed to Phycotheca Boreali-Americana (PBA) in 1905 and subjected them to DNA extraction and PCR with O. amblystomatis-specific 18S rRNA gene primers. DNA amplified from these preparations was cloned and nine clones were sequenced. Along with representative sequences from the Oophila clade and Chlorophyceae, a phylogenetic tree was inferred...
January 15, 2024: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38197868/gansulinema-gen-nov-and-komarkovaeasiopsis-gen-nov-novel-oculatellacean-genera-cyanobacteria-isolated-from-desert-soils-and-hot-spring
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Fangfang Cai, Shuheng Li, Jiaxin Chen, Renhui Li
To increase the understanding of simple thin filamentous cyanobacteria in harsh environmental areas, we previously isolated and identified four strains (XN101, XN102, GS121, NX122) from desert soils and hot spring in China. As a result, two new Oculatellacean genera of these four strains, Gansulinema gen. nov. and Komarkovaeasiopsis gen. nov., are described based on a polyphasic approach. The ultrastructure of these strains showed a similar arrangement of peripheral thylakoids with three to four parallel layers, indicating that they belonged to the orders Nodosilineales, Oculatellales, or Leptolyngbyales...
January 10, 2024: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38196398/elemental-and-macromolecular-plasticity-of-chlamydomonas-reinhardtii-chlorophyta-in-response-to-resource-limitation-and-growth-rate
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Jana Isanta-Navarro, Logan M Peoples, Benedicta Bras, Matthew J Church, James J Elser
With the ongoing differential disruption of the biogeochemical cycles of major elements that are essential for all life (carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus), organisms are increasingly faced with a heterogenous supply of these elements in nature. Given that photosynthetic primary producers form the base of aquatic food webs, impacts of changed elemental supply on these organisms are particularly important. One way that phytoplankton cope with the differential availability of nutrients is through physiological changes, resulting in plasticity in macromolecular and elemental biomass composition...
January 10, 2024: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38174634/antiviral-discovery-in-toxic-cyanobacteria-low-hanging-fruit-in-the-age-of-pandemics
#33
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Sally Zheng, Victoria Lee, Isaac Meza-Padilla, Jozef I Nissimov
The power of novel vaccination technologies and their rapid development were elucidated clearly during the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, it also became clear that there is an urgent need to discover and manufacture new antivirals that target emerging viral threats. Toxic species of cyanobacteria produce a range of bioactive compounds that makes them good candidates for drug discovery. Nevertheless, few studies demonstrate the antiviral potential of cyanobacteria. This is partly due to the lack of specific and simple protocols designed for the rapid detection of antiviral activity in cyanobacteria and partly because specialized facilities for work with pathogenic viruses are few and far between...
January 4, 2024: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38163284/characterization-of-polyphosphate-dynamics-in-the-widespread-freshwater-diatom-achnanthidium-minutissimum-under-varying-phosphorus-supplies
#34
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Adrien Lapointe, Mustafa Kocademir, Paavo Bergman, Imaiyan Chitra Ragupathy, Michael Laumann, Graham J C Underwood, Andreas Zumbusch, Dieter Spiteller, Peter G Kroth
Polyphosphates (polyP) are ubiquitous biomolecules that play a multitude of physiological roles in many cells. We have studied the presence and role of polyP in a unicellular alga, the freshwater diatom Achnanthidium minutissimum. This diatom stores up to 2.0 pg·cell-1 of polyP, with chain lengths ranging from 130 to 500 inorganic phosphate units (Pi ). We applied energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, Raman/fluorescence microscopy, and biochemical assays to localize and characterize the intracellular polyP granules that were present in large apical vacuoles...
January 1, 2024: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38159028/distinct-regulation-of-two-flagella-by-calcium-during-chemotaxis-of-male-gametes-in-the-brown-alga-mutimo-cylindricus-cutleriaceae-tilopteridales
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Nana Kinoshita-Terauchi, Kogiku Shiba, Taiki Umezawa, Kazuo Inaba
Brown algal male gametes show chemotaxis to the sex pheromone that is released from female gametes. The chemotactic behavior of the male gametes is controlled by the changes in the beating of two flagella known as the anterior and posterior flagellum. Our previous study using Mutimo cylindricus showed that the sex pheromone induced an increment in both the deflection angle of the anterior flagellum and sustained unilateral bend of the posterior flagellum, but the mechanisms regulating these two flagellar waveforms were not fully revealed...
December 30, 2023: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38156746/identification-of-reproductive-sex-biased-gene-expression-in-asparagopsis-taxiformis-lineage-6-gametophytes
#36
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Zubaida Parveen Patwary, Min Zhao, Nicholas A Paul, Scott F Cummins
The sub-tropical red seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis is of significant interest due to its ability to store halogenated compounds, including bromoform, which can mitigate methane production in ruminants. Significant scale-up of aquaculture production of this seaweed is required; however, relatively little is known about the molecular mechanisms that control fundamental physiological processes, including the regulatory factors that determine sexual dimorphism in gametophytes. In this study, we used comparative RNA-sequencing analysis between different morphological parts of mature male and female A...
December 29, 2023: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38156502/insights-into-the-chaotropic-tolerance-of-the-desert-cyanobacterium-chroococcidiopsis-sp-029-chroococcidiopsales-cyanobacteria
#37
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Claudia Fagliarone, Beatriz Gallego Fernandez, Giorgia Di Stefano, Claudia Mosca, Daniela Billi
The mechanism of perchlorate resistance of the desert cyanobacterium Chroococcidiopsis sp. CCMEE 029 was investigated by assessing whether the pathways associated with its desiccation tolerance might play a role against the destabilizing effects of this chaotropic agent. During 3 weeks of growth in the presence of 2.4 mM perchlorate, an upregulation of trehalose and sucrose biosynthetic pathways was detected. This suggested that in response to the water stress triggered by perchlorate salts, these two compatible solutes play a role in the stabilization of macromolecules and membranes as they do in response to dehydration...
December 29, 2023: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38147464/kelp-and-sea-urchin-settlement-mediated-by-biotic-interactions-with-benthic-coralline-algal-species
#38
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Brenton A Twist, Florent Mazel, Stefanie Zaklan Duff, Matthew A Lemay, Christopher M Pearce, Patrick T Martone
Species interactions can influence key ecological processes that support community assembly and composition. For example, coralline algae encompass extensive diversity and may play a major role in regime shifts from kelp forests to urchin-dominated barrens through their role in inducing invertebrate larval metamorphosis and influencing kelp spore settlement. In a series of laboratory experiments, we tested the hypothesis that different coralline communities facilitate the maintenance of either ecosystem state by either promoting or inhibiting early recruitment of kelps or urchins...
December 26, 2023: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38141034/environment-dependent-metabolic-investments-in-the-mixotrophic-chrysophyte-ochromonas
#39
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Gina S Barbaglia, Christopher Paight, Meredith Honig, Matthew D Johnson, Ryan Marczak, Michelle Lepori-Bui, Holly V Moeller
Mixotrophic protists combine photosynthesis and phagotrophy to obtain energy and nutrients. Because mixotrophs can act as either primary producers or consumers, they have a complex role in marine food webs and biogeochemical cycles. Many mixotrophs are also phenotypically plastic and can adjust their metabolic investments in response to resource availability. Thus, a single species's ecological role may vary with environmental conditions. Here, we quantified how light and food availability impacted the growth rates, energy acquisition rates, and metabolic investment strategies of eight strains of the mixotrophic chrysophyte, Ochromonas...
December 23, 2023: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38127095/the-requirement-for-external-carbonic-anhydrase-in-diatoms-is-influenced-by-the-supply-and-demand-for-dissolved-inorganic-carbon
#40
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Matthew Keys, Brian Hopkinson, Andrea Highfield, Abdul Chrachri, Colin Brownlee, Glen L Wheeler
Photosynthesis by marine diatoms contributes significantly to the global carbon cycle. Due to the low concentration of CO2 in seawater, many diatoms use extracellular carbonic anhydrase (eCA) to enhance the supply of CO2 to the cell surface. While much research has investigated how the requirement for eCA is influenced by changes in CO2 availability, little is known about how eCA contributes to CO2 supply following changes in the demand for carbon. We therefore examined how changes in photosynthetic rate influence the requirement for eCA in three centric diatoms...
December 21, 2023: Journal of Phycology
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