Two cyanobacterial morphotypes isolated from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, maritime Antarctica were characterised using a polyphasic approach combining morphological, cytological and molecular analyses. These analyses showed that the strains grouped with members of the genus Wilmottia. This genus has three species, W. murrayi, W.stricta, and W. koreana. Both morphotypes analysed in this study were placed within the clade of W. murrayi. This clade showed a well-supported separation from Antarctica and New Zealand strains, as well as the strains from other regions. W. murrayi was first described from Antarctica and is now known from several Antarctic regions. Confirmation of the occurrence of W. murrayi at Signy Island significantly ext...
Freshwater algae and cyanobacteria have been studied at the James Ross Island (Ant-arctica) since th...
Antarctic cyanobacteria biodiversity was investigated at various levels including the morphological,...
Photosynthetic cyanobacteria and microalgae are adapted to various extreme environments (cold, dry a...
The evolutionary relationships of ten Antarctic cyanobacterial strains of the order Oscil...
A floristic study was conducted on cyanobacteria from terrestrial habitats in Signy Island (60.7170°...
The evolutionary relationships of 10 Antarctic cyanobacterial strains of the order Oscillatoriales i...
Freshwater ecosystems range from glacial cryoecosystems, ice shelf meltwater ponds to perennially ic...
Thin filamentous cyanobacteria identified by morphology as Leptolyngbya and Phormidium are common in...
We isolated 59 strains of cyanobacteria from the benthic microbial mats of 23 Antarctic lakes, from ...
The article contains the second part of the review of natural populations of coccoid (unicellular, c...
The review of freshwater natural populations of coccoid cyanobacteria from the ecosystems of the coa...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
A previously uncultured cyanobacterium, strain KNUA009, was axenically isolated from a meltwater str...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
Despite their pivotal role as primary producers, there is little information as to the diversity and...
Freshwater algae and cyanobacteria have been studied at the James Ross Island (Ant-arctica) since th...
Antarctic cyanobacteria biodiversity was investigated at various levels including the morphological,...
Photosynthetic cyanobacteria and microalgae are adapted to various extreme environments (cold, dry a...
The evolutionary relationships of ten Antarctic cyanobacterial strains of the order Oscil...
A floristic study was conducted on cyanobacteria from terrestrial habitats in Signy Island (60.7170°...
The evolutionary relationships of 10 Antarctic cyanobacterial strains of the order Oscillatoriales i...
Freshwater ecosystems range from glacial cryoecosystems, ice shelf meltwater ponds to perennially ic...
Thin filamentous cyanobacteria identified by morphology as Leptolyngbya and Phormidium are common in...
We isolated 59 strains of cyanobacteria from the benthic microbial mats of 23 Antarctic lakes, from ...
The article contains the second part of the review of natural populations of coccoid (unicellular, c...
The review of freshwater natural populations of coccoid cyanobacteria from the ecosystems of the coa...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
A previously uncultured cyanobacterium, strain KNUA009, was axenically isolated from a meltwater str...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
Despite their pivotal role as primary producers, there is little information as to the diversity and...
Freshwater algae and cyanobacteria have been studied at the James Ross Island (Ant-arctica) since th...
Antarctic cyanobacteria biodiversity was investigated at various levels including the morphological,...
Photosynthetic cyanobacteria and microalgae are adapted to various extreme environments (cold, dry a...