2016
DOI: 10.18520/cs/v110/i10/1999-2004
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Diversity of Cyanobacteria in Biological Crusts on Arid Soils in the Eastern Region of India and their Molecular Phylogeny

Abstract: The biological crusts on lateritic soils, red soils and mine-waste burdened soils in the eastern region of India covering a transect of about 800 km were principally composed of sheathed cyanobacteria of the genera Scytonema, Tolypothrix and Lyngbya along with few other species of Cylindrospermum, Nostoc, Calothrix and Fischerella. Molecular phylogeny based on 16S rRNA gene sequence of these cyanobacteria along with those occurring in different habitats of four

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“…Microcoleus chtonoplastes ) from hot deserts soils was described as a new genus, Desertifilum [ 297 ]. The transect study covering 800 km and three soil types (lateritic soils, red soils and soils burdened by mine-waste) in arid region in eastern India revealed the general common composition of the biological crusts, which comprised Scytonema , Tolypothrix and Lyngbya along with few species from Cylindrospermum , Nostoc , Calothrix and Fischerella [ 303 ]. Although most of the abovementioned species were toxigenic in other habitats ( Table 1 ), algae from hot deserts and other arid habitats have been rarely studied in relation to phycotoxins.…”
Section: Phycotoxins Of Aero-terrestrial Airborne and Extremophilic Algaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microcoleus chtonoplastes ) from hot deserts soils was described as a new genus, Desertifilum [ 297 ]. The transect study covering 800 km and three soil types (lateritic soils, red soils and soils burdened by mine-waste) in arid region in eastern India revealed the general common composition of the biological crusts, which comprised Scytonema , Tolypothrix and Lyngbya along with few species from Cylindrospermum , Nostoc , Calothrix and Fischerella [ 303 ]. Although most of the abovementioned species were toxigenic in other habitats ( Table 1 ), algae from hot deserts and other arid habitats have been rarely studied in relation to phycotoxins.…”
Section: Phycotoxins Of Aero-terrestrial Airborne and Extremophilic Algaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, for the better evaluation of the lichens, the determination of the algae type and the details of the ascocarp-shaped structure have been done by sharp blade cutting and optical microscope observation (Echo um-210 BD). After cultivating, we identified species based on related researches including (Fang et al, 2007;Bilgrami and Saha, 2004;Komárek, 2005;Luton et al, 1999;Johnson et al, 2005;Hassler et al, 2012;Vijayan and Ray, 2015;Kumar et al, 2016;Moniri and Sipman, 2009;Zedda et al, 2000;McCune, 2007).…”
Section: Laboratory Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%