TY - JOUR
T1 - Morphological variability and genetic diversity in five species of Skeletonema (Bacillariophyta)
AU - Cheng, Jinfeng
AU - Li, Yang
AU - Liang, Junrong
AU - Gao, Yahui
AU - Wang, Peng
AU - Kin-Chung, Ho
AU - Lin, Xin
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Major State Basic Research Development Program of China (Grant No. 2005CB422305) and National Natural Science Foundation of China (40476055, 40676082). We thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments on the draft. We also thank Dr. Gyung Soo Park of West Sea Fisheries Research Institute, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Republic of Korea, for his provision of culture strain MMDL55613. We also thank Changping Chen, Hongchen Qiu for constructive comments in polishing the manuscript.
PY - 2008/11
Y1 - 2008/11
N2 - Twelve strains of Skeletonema from Chinese coastal waters and another strain from the West Sea of Korea were examined using light microscopy (LM), scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM, TEM), and small subunit (SSU) rDNA sequence analysis. We identified four species of Skeletonema: S. marinoi Sarno et Zingone, S. subsalsum (A. Cleve) Bethge, S. dohrnii Sarno et Kooistra, S. tropicum Cleve, as well as a Skeletonema-like species. These are the first records of S. marinoi, S. dohrnii and S. subsalsum in China. The Skeletonema-like species, MMDL5067, was isolated from the estuary of the Changjiang River. The morphologic and phylogenetic characteristics of this species are not correspond to those of any previously published Skeletonema species. The intercalary fultoportula processes (IFPPs) has long open tubes, and the intercalary rimoportula process (IRP) is short and located inside the rim of the IFPPs. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that MMDL5630 clustered with S. tropicum in the NJ and MP trees, but its IRPs differed from those of previously described specimens of S. tropicum. The IRP is partially open, with an elongated opening at the base of the tube, and is longer than the IFPPs. Some specimens of S. marinoi and S. dohrnii also have longer tubular IRPs than the IFPPs. Compared to previously described specimens of S. marinoi and S. dohrnii, these two specimens we identified have shorter IRPs. Our results reflect the ambiguity and diversity of Skeletonema taxonomy. They are also significant for the future identification and management of red tides caused by Skeletonema in the seas around China.
AB - Twelve strains of Skeletonema from Chinese coastal waters and another strain from the West Sea of Korea were examined using light microscopy (LM), scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM, TEM), and small subunit (SSU) rDNA sequence analysis. We identified four species of Skeletonema: S. marinoi Sarno et Zingone, S. subsalsum (A. Cleve) Bethge, S. dohrnii Sarno et Kooistra, S. tropicum Cleve, as well as a Skeletonema-like species. These are the first records of S. marinoi, S. dohrnii and S. subsalsum in China. The Skeletonema-like species, MMDL5067, was isolated from the estuary of the Changjiang River. The morphologic and phylogenetic characteristics of this species are not correspond to those of any previously published Skeletonema species. The intercalary fultoportula processes (IFPPs) has long open tubes, and the intercalary rimoportula process (IRP) is short and located inside the rim of the IFPPs. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that MMDL5630 clustered with S. tropicum in the NJ and MP trees, but its IRPs differed from those of previously described specimens of S. tropicum. The IRP is partially open, with an elongated opening at the base of the tube, and is longer than the IFPPs. Some specimens of S. marinoi and S. dohrnii also have longer tubular IRPs than the IFPPs. Compared to previously described specimens of S. marinoi and S. dohrnii, these two specimens we identified have shorter IRPs. Our results reflect the ambiguity and diversity of Skeletonema taxonomy. They are also significant for the future identification and management of red tides caused by Skeletonema in the seas around China.
KW - Genetic diversity
KW - Morphological variability
KW - SSU rDNA
KW - Skeletonema
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/56849099717
U2 - 10.1016/j.pnsc.2008.05.002
DO - 10.1016/j.pnsc.2008.05.002
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:56849099717
SN - 1002-0071
VL - 18
SP - 1345
EP - 1355
JO - Progress in Natural Science
JF - Progress in Natural Science
IS - 11
ER -