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Widespread occurrence and unexpected diversity of red-shifted chlorophyll producing cyanobacteria in humid subtropical forest ecosystems.

Zhong-Chun Zhang1, Zheng-Ke Li1, Yan-Chao Yin1, Yaqiong Li2, Yu Jia3, Min Chen2, Bao-Sheng Qiu1.   

Abstract

Discovery of red-shifted chlorophyll d and f in cyanobacteria has opened up new avenues to estimate global carbon fixation driven by far-red light. Shaded habitats in humid subtropical forest ecosystems contain an increased proportion of far-red light components relative to residual white light. After an extensive survey of shaded ecosystems within subtropical forests, wide occurrence of red-shifted chlorophyll-producing cyanobacteria was demonstrated by isolated Chl f-producing and Chl d-containing cyanobacteria. Chl f-producing cyanobacteria were classified into the genera of Aphanocapsa and Chroococcidiopsis and two undescribed genera within Leptolyngbyaceae. Newly isolated Chl d-containing Acaryochloris sp. CCNUM4 showed the closest phylogenetic relationship with Acaryochloris species isolated from marine environments. Acaryochloris sp. CCNUM4 produced Chl d as major photopigment, and Chl f-producing cyanobacteria use Chl a under white light conditions but Chl a + f under far-red light conditions. Their habitats are widely distributed in subtropical forest ecosystems and varied from mosses on limestone to macrophyte and freshwater in the streams and ponds. This study presents a significant advance in the knowledge of distribution and diversity of red-shifted chlorophyll-producing cyanobacteria in terrestrial ecosystems. The results suggest that Chl f-producing and Chl d-containing cyanobacteria might be important primary producers in far-red light dominant niches worldwide.
© 2019 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30838735     DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.14582

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 1462-2912            Impact factor:   5.491


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