Two populations of Rivularia‐like cyanobacteria were isolated from ecologically distinct and biogeographically distant sites. One population was from an unpolluted stream in the Kola Peninsula of Russia, whereas the other was from a wet wall in the Grand Staircase‐Escalante National Monument, a desert park‐land in Utah. Though both were virtually indistinguishable from Rivularia in field and cultured material, they were both phylogenetically distant from Rivularia and the Rivulariaceae based on both 16S rRNA and rbcLX phylogenies. We here name the new cryptic genus Cyanomargarita gen. nov., with type species C. melechinii sp. nov., and additional species C. calcarea sp. nov. We also name a new family for these taxa, the Cyanomargaritaceae
Six strains of Cyanobacteria sampled in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest and one strain from Kauai,...
Filamentous cyanobacteria are important primary producers and N2 fixers in many terrestrial environm...
The cyanobacteria are the most important prokaryotic primary producers on Earth, inhabiting a great ...
Two populations of Rivularia‐like cyanobacteria were isolated from ecologically distinct and biogeog...
Natural populations of a Rivularia-like cyanobacterium were collected from the carbonate deposits of...
Historically, the Rivulariaceae family has grouped all heteropolar, tapered and heterocitous Cyanoba...
A total of 48 strains of thin, filamentous cyanobacteria in Synechococcales were studied by sequenci...
peer reviewedThe order Synechococcales is a large cyanobacterial taxonomic group comprising both uni...
Cyanobacteria are among the most important primary producers on the Earth. However, the evolutionary...
Seven strains of cyanobacteria of the order Synechococcales were isolated from the sandstone derived...
Cyanobacteria are among the most important primary producers on the Earth. However, the evolutionary...
The Cyanidiales is a group of asexual, unicellular red algae, which thrive in acidic and high temper...
Natural populations of a Rivularia-like cyanobacterium were collected from the carbonate deposits of...
Several populations of a non–tapering and tapering, fasciculated, single and geminate false branch- ...
Geitleria was described from a limestone cave in Israel, and subsequently reported from caves of Fra...
Six strains of Cyanobacteria sampled in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest and one strain from Kauai,...
Filamentous cyanobacteria are important primary producers and N2 fixers in many terrestrial environm...
The cyanobacteria are the most important prokaryotic primary producers on Earth, inhabiting a great ...
Two populations of Rivularia‐like cyanobacteria were isolated from ecologically distinct and biogeog...
Natural populations of a Rivularia-like cyanobacterium were collected from the carbonate deposits of...
Historically, the Rivulariaceae family has grouped all heteropolar, tapered and heterocitous Cyanoba...
A total of 48 strains of thin, filamentous cyanobacteria in Synechococcales were studied by sequenci...
peer reviewedThe order Synechococcales is a large cyanobacterial taxonomic group comprising both uni...
Cyanobacteria are among the most important primary producers on the Earth. However, the evolutionary...
Seven strains of cyanobacteria of the order Synechococcales were isolated from the sandstone derived...
Cyanobacteria are among the most important primary producers on the Earth. However, the evolutionary...
The Cyanidiales is a group of asexual, unicellular red algae, which thrive in acidic and high temper...
Natural populations of a Rivularia-like cyanobacterium were collected from the carbonate deposits of...
Several populations of a non–tapering and tapering, fasciculated, single and geminate false branch- ...
Geitleria was described from a limestone cave in Israel, and subsequently reported from caves of Fra...
Six strains of Cyanobacteria sampled in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest and one strain from Kauai,...
Filamentous cyanobacteria are important primary producers and N2 fixers in many terrestrial environm...
The cyanobacteria are the most important prokaryotic primary producers on Earth, inhabiting a great ...