Artigo Revisado por pares

Chloroidium , a common terrestrial coccoid green alga previously assigned to Chlorella (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta)

2010; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 45; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/09670260903362820

ISSN

1469-4433

Autores

Tatyana Darienko, Lydia Gustavs, Opayi Mudimu, Cecilia Rad‐Menéndez, Rhena Schumann, Ulf Karsten, Thomas Friedl, Thomas Pröschold,

Tópico(s)

Marine and coastal ecosystems

Resumo

Ellipsoidal Chlorella-like species are very common in all kinds of aquatic and terrestrial habitats, and often identified as Chlorella saccharophila or C. ellipsoidea. However, the taxonomic status of these species remains unclear, because they are not related to the type species of the genus, Chlorella vulgaris. In this study, 23 strains isolated from different habitats, were investigated using a polyphasic approach, i.e. morphology and reproduction, ecophysiology, and combined SSU and ITS rDNA sequences. Phylogenetic analyses clearly demonstrated that these isolates formed a monophyletic lineage within the green algal class Trebouxiophyceae. All strains were characterized by ellipsoidal cell shape, unequal autospores during reproduction, and parietal chloroplasts, as well as by the biochemical capability to synthesize and accumulate the rather unusual polyol, ribitol. Although ribitol is a typical stress metabolite involved in osmotic acclimation, it can also be used as a chemotaxonomic marker. Comparative growth measurements under different temperature regimes indicated similar optimum growth temperatures and maximum growth rates in all studied Chlorella-like species. However, these were different from those of C. vulgaris. We therefore propose to transfer all Chlorella-like strains related to Chlorella saccharophila and C. ellipsoidea to the genus Chloroidium Nadson and to emend its diagnosis. We propose four new combinations: Chloroidium saccharophilum comb. nov., Chloroidium ellipsoideum comb. nov., Chloroidium angusto-ellipsoideum comb. nov. and Chloroidium engadinensis comb. nov. In contrast, Chlorella ellipsoidea sensu Punčochárová, which has other morphological and ecophysiological characters, should be assigned to the genus Pseudochlorella (P. pringsheimii comb. nov.).

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