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Lunachloris lukesovae gen. et sp. nov. (Trebouxiophyceae,Chlorophyta), a novel coccoid green alga isolated from soil in South Bohemia,Czech Republic
Authors:Dovilė Barcytė  Ladislav Hodač  Linda Nedbalová
Affiliation:1. Department of Ecology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republicdovile.barcyte@gmail.com;3. Department of Systematics, Biodiversity and Evolution of Plants (with Herbarium), Georg-August-University of G?ttingen, G?ttingen, Germany;4. Department of Ecology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract:Culture collections of microorganisms can still hold undiscovered biodiversity; with molecular techniques, considerable progress has been made in characterizing microalgae which were isolated in the past and misidentified due to a lack of morphological features. However, many strains are still awaiting taxonomic reassessment. Here we analysed the phylogenetic position, morphology and ultrastructure of the strain CCALA 307 previously identified as Coccomyxa cf. gloeobotrydiformis Reysigl isolated in 1987 from field soil in South Bohemia, Czech Republic. Molecular phylogenetic analyses based on SSU rDNA and the plastid rbcL gene revealed that the strain CCALA 307 formed a distinct sister lineage to Neocystis and Prasiola clades within the Trebouxiophyceae. We describe this strain as a new genus and species, Lunachloris lukesovae. Multiple conserved nucleotide positions identified in the secondary structures of the highly variable ITS2 rDNA barcoding marker provide further evidence of the phylogenetic position of Lunachloris. Minute vegetative cells of this newly recognized species are spherical or ellipsoid, with a single parietal chloroplast without a pyrenoid. Asexually, it reproduces by the formation of 2–6 autospores. Since the majority of recent attention has been paid to algae from the tropics or extreme habitats, the biodiversity of terrestrial microalgae in temperate regions is still notably unexplored and even a ‘common’ habitat like agricultural soil can contain new, as yet unknown species. Moreover, this study emphasizes the importance of culture collections of microorganisms even in the era of culture-independent biodiversity research, because they may harbour novel and undescribed organisms as well as preserving strains for future studies.
Keywords:green algae  Lunachloris  phylogeny  taxonomy  Trebouxiophyceae  ultrastructure
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