Roholtiella mojaviensis Pietrasiak et Johansen, 2015

Bohunická, Markéta, Pietrasiak, Nicole, Johansen, Jeffrey R., Gómez, Esther Berrendero, Hauer, Tomáš, Gaysina, Lira A. & Lukešová, Alena, 2015, Roholtiella, gen. nov. (Nostocales, Cyanobacteria) - a tapering and branching cyanobacteria of the family Nostocaceae, Phytotaxa 197 (2), pp. 84-103 : 92-93

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.197.2.2

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scientific name

Roholtiella mojaviensis Pietrasiak et Johansen
status

sp. nov.

Roholtiella mojaviensis Pietrasiak et Johansen , spec. nov. ( Figs. 3A–S View FIGURE 3 )

Differing from all other species by having shorter, narrower, more consistently tapered trichomes ( Table 2) and bright blue-green pigmentation and desert soil habitat. Also differing from all other species in the sequence of the flanking regions of the Box-B and V3 helices of the 16S-23S ITS region ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ).

Type: — USA. Microscopic in sandy, gravelly soil from granitic outcrops, with plants and well-developed algal crusts, Joshua Tree National Park, Wonderland of Rocks, CA, N. Pietrasiak, June 2006 (holotype: CBFS! A-039-1). Refence strain: CCALA 1051.

bold. [x] row of arthrospores within the sheath, not yet released, (x) observed exceptionally.

Description: —Thallus evenly flat, spreading, appressed to the agar surface, growing into the substrate, blue-green to olive-green, rarely turning brown. Filaments short, sometimes single ( Figs. 3E, K View FIGURE 3 ) or more rarely double ( Fig. 3D View FIGURE 3 ) false branched. Sheath thin, attached, rarely widened and lamellated ( Figs. 3L, S View FIGURE 3 ), firm, colorless to slightly pinkish ( Fig. 3S View FIGURE 3 ). Trichomes constricted at crosswalls, slightly to distinctly tapered towards ends, commonly Calothrix -like with basal heterocyte at the slightly widened base, 5.7–9.6 μm wide. Cells shorter than wide, rarely longer than wide, cylindrical, barrel-shaped or compressed spherical, with smooth content, blue-green to olive-green, 1.6–7.3 μm long. End cells conical-rounded ( Figs. 3B–C, I View FIGURE 3 ) or conical ( Figs. 3A, D, S View FIGURE 3 ), 2.8–5.2 μm wide, 3.2–6.4 μm long. Heterocytes terminal, hemispherical or slightly conical, rarely intercalary in pairs, yellow or tan, 4.3–7.4 μm wide, 3.2–6.8 μm long. Arthrospores or rows of arthrospores released from the ends of the filament, with thick cell wall, almost spherical, olive-green, 5.6–7.9 μm wide, 4.1–9.0 μm long. Hormogonia constricted at crosswalls, typically 8–12 celled ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 ), without sheath or with sheath thin, attached, with cells 2.8–4.2 μm wide, 1.6–41 μm long.

Habitat: —desert soil.

Etymology: —From the Latin mojaviensis (= from Mojave Desert, USA), referring to the geographical origin of the taxon.

Other strain: —CCALA 1052 (CBFS! A–040-1)

CA

Chicago Academy of Sciences

CBFS

University of South Bohemia

CCALA

Culture Collection of Autotrophic Organisms

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