Unexpected Genetic Diversity of Nostocales (Cyanobacteria) Isolated from the Phyllosphere of the Laurel Forests in the Canary Islands (Spain)
Fecha
2024Resumen
A total of 96 strains of Nostocales (Cyanobacteria) were established from the phyllosphere
of the laurel forests in the Canary Islands (Spain) and the Azores (Portugal) using enrichment
media lacking combined nitrogen. The strains were characterized by light microscopy and SSU
rRNA gene comparisons. Morphologically, most strains belonged to two different morphotypes,
termed “Nostoc-type” and “Tolypothrix-type”. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of 527 SSU rRNA
gene sequences of cyanobacteria (95 sequences established during this study plus 392 sequences
from Nostocales and 40 sequences from non-heterocyte-forming cyanobacteria retrieved from the
databases) revealed that none of the SSU rRNA gene sequences from the phyllosphere of the laurel
forests was identical to a database sequence. In addition, the genetic diversity of the isolated strains
was high, with 42 different genotypes (44% of the sequences) recognized. Among the new genotypes
were also terrestrial members of the genus Nodularia as well as members of the genus Brasilonema. It
is concluded that heterocyte-forming cyanobacteria represent a component of the phyllosphere that
is still largely undersampled in subtropical/tropical forests