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TABLE 1 in Morphological and molecular characterization of Goleter sp. (Nostocales, Nostocaceae) isolated from freshwater in Iran

  • 1. Department of Biotechnology, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Daneshgah Blvd, Simon Bolivar Blvd, Tehran (Iran) bahareh. nowruzi @ srbiau. ac. ir (corresponding author)
  • 2. Department of Cellular Biology, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Brasília (UnB), Brasília, Distrito Federal (Brazil)

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TABLE 1. — Morphological comparison of the isolate Goleter sp. and its close phylogenetic relative Goleter apudmare Miscoe & J.R.Johansen. Goleter apudmare characteristics obtained from Miscoe et al. (2016).

CharacteristicGoleter sp. (OP422450)Goleter apudmare (KF417425)
Colony morphologyDensely gelatinous filaments, light green to deep greenDiffuse, light colored, spreading colony, dull grayish blue-green
Filament morphologyFlexuous, bent, slightly coiledTapering
Filament structureSolitary, polar, non-taperingHeteropolar, tapering, strongly constricted at crosswalls
BranchingBranchedBranched
SheathPresent on some filaments, colorlessThin, barely visible, colorless
Cross-wallsPresentPresent
Vegetative cell shapeCylindrical to barrel shapedIsometric, longer than wide near trichome apex
Vegetative cell dimensions (µm)5.4×4.2-10.13.8-4 × 2.5-5.5
Vegetative cell granulationMostly granularHomogenous to sparsely granular
Heterocyte shapeEllipsoidal to cylindricalSolitary, basal, hemispherical
Heterocyte dimensions (µm)4-4.5× 5.12.5-4.4 ×3.6-4.4
Akinete morphologySpherical, very rare, solitary, in the middle of filaments or free from filamentsForming in series in basal portion of trichome, homogenous to coarsely granular
Akinete dimensions (µm)5.1-7.6×6.5-7.13.3-7.5
Akinete granulationHomogenous to coarsely granularHomogenous to coarsely granular
HormogoniaPresentNot present
NecridiaOccasionally foundNot present
HabitatLithophytic on stones in freshwater pond, northern IranLithophytic on cave wall, Kauai, Hawaii

Notes

Published as part of Nowruzi, Bahareh & Lorenzi, Adriana Sturion, 2024, Morphological and molecular characterization of Goleter sp. (Nostocales, Nostocaceae) isolated from freshwater in Iran, pp. 42 in Cryptogamie, Algologie 45 (4) on page 42, DOI: 10.5252/cryptogamie-algologie2024v45a4, http://zenodo.org/record/10996438

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References

  • MISCOE L., JOHANSEN J., VACCARINO M., PIETRASIAK N. & SHERWOOD A. 2016. - Novel cyanobacteria from caves on Kauai, Hawaii. Bibliotheca Phycologica 120: 75 - 152.