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Molecular and morphological diversity of Trebouxia microalgae in sphaerothallioid Circinaria spp. lichens1
Authors:Arántzazu Molins  Francisco J García‐Breijo  José Reig‐Armiñana  Eva Barreno
Institution:1. Botánica, ICBIBE and Jardí Botànic. Fac. CC. Biológicas, Universitat de València, Valencia, SpainThese two authors contributed equally to this work.;2. Dpto. Ecosistemas Agroforestales, Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain;3. Botánica, ICBIBE and Jardí Botànic. Fac. CC. Biológicas, Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain
Abstract:Three vagrant (Circinaria hispida, Circinaria gyrosa, and Circinaria sp. ‘paramerae’) and one crustose (semi‐vagrant, Circinaria sp. ‘oromediterranea’) lichens growing in very continental areas in the Iberian Peninsula were selected to study the phycobiont diversity. Mycobiont identification was checked using nrITS DNA barcoding: Circinaria sp. ‘oromediterranea’ and Circinaria sp. ‘paramerae’ formed a new clade. Phycobiont diversity was analyzed in 50 thalli of Circinaria spp. using nrITS DNA and LSU rDNA, with microalgae coexistence being found in all the species analyzed by Sanger sequencing. The survey of phycobiont diversity showed up to four different Trebouxia spp. as the primary phycobiont in 20 thalli of C. hispida, in comparison with the remaining Circinaria spp., where only one Trebouxia was the primary microalga. In lichen species showing coexistence, some complementary approaches are needed (454 pyrosequencing and/or ultrastructural analyses). Five specimens were selected for high‐throughput screening (HTS) analyses: 22 Trebouxia OTUs were detected, 10 of them not previously known. TEM analyses showed three different cell morphotypes (Trebouxia sp. OTU A12, OTU S51, and T. cretacea) whose ultrastructure is described here in detail for the first time. HTS revealed a different microalgae pool in each species studied, and we cannot assume a specific pattern between these pools and the ecological and/or morphological characteristics. The mechanisms involved in the selection of the primary phycobiont and the other microalgae by the mycobiont are unknown, and require complex experimental designs. The systematics of the genus Circinaria is not yet well resolved, and more analyses are needed to establish a precise delimitation of the species.
Keywords:454 pyrosequencing  coexistence  Sanger sequencing     Trebouxia     ultrastructure  vagrant lichen
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