2021
DOI: 10.5507/fot.2020.015
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Neochroococcus gongqingensis gen. et sp. nov., a new member of coccoid cyanobacteria from a watercourse, Eastern China

Abstract: The taxonomy of coccoid cyanobacteria has been largely revised in recent years. In this study, a novel coccoid cyanobacterial strain was isolated from a watercourse at the Poyang Lake Model Research Base, Jiangxi province, Eastern China. A polyphasic approach combining morphological and molecular testing was used to characterize this strain referred to as CHAB 4018. Regarding colonial form and cellular spatial arrangement, this strain was morphologically similar to strains of the genus Eucapsis. The maximum 16… Show more

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“…Cyanobacteria/Cyanoprokaryota are ecologically diverse and are distributed over a wide range of habitats, including extreme environments. In China, a number of new genera and species from both coccoid and filamentous groups-including Scytolyngbya [27], Neochroococcus [28], Microcoleusiopsis [29], and Microseira minor [30]-have been reported. The Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR)-a province in southwesternmost China-has a unique topography and geography of varying elevations in which biological diversity-particularly of cyanobacteria-is expected but understudied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cyanobacteria/Cyanoprokaryota are ecologically diverse and are distributed over a wide range of habitats, including extreme environments. In China, a number of new genera and species from both coccoid and filamentous groups-including Scytolyngbya [27], Neochroococcus [28], Microcoleusiopsis [29], and Microseira minor [30]-have been reported. The Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR)-a province in southwesternmost China-has a unique topography and geography of varying elevations in which biological diversity-particularly of cyanobacteria-is expected but understudied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%