Analysis of Bacterial Communities on North Sea Macroalgae and Characterization of the Isolated Planctomycetes gen. nov., sp. nov., sp. nov., sp. nov. and sp. nov.
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Authors
Wiegand, SandraRast, Patrick
Kallscheuer, Nicolai
Jogler, Mareike
Heuer, Anja
Boedeker, Christian
Jeske, Olga
Kohn, Timo
Vollmers, John
Kaster, Anne-Kristin
Quast, Christian
Glöckner, Frank Oliver
Rohde, M
Jogler, Christian
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2021-07-13
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Planctomycetes are bacteria that were long thought to be unculturable, of low abundance, and therefore neglectable in the environment. This view changed in recent years, after it was shown that members of the phylum Planctomycetes can be abundant in many aquatic environments, e.g., in the epiphytic communities on macroalgae surfaces. Here, we analyzed three different macroalgae from the North Sea and show that Planctomycetes is the most abundant bacterial phylum on the alga Fucus sp., while it represents a minor fraction of the surface-associated bacterial community of Ulva sp. and Laminaria sp. Especially dominant within the phylum Planctomycetes were Blastopirellula sp., followed by Rhodopirellula sp., Rubripirellula sp., as well as other Pirellulaceae and Lacipirellulaceae, but also members of the OM190 lineage. Motivated by the observed abundance, we isolated four novel planctomycetal strains to expand the collection of species available as axenic cultures since access to different strains is a prerequisite to investigate the success of planctomycetes in marine environments. The isolated strains constitute four novel species belonging to one novel and three previously described genera in the order Pirellulales, class Planctomycetia, phylum Planctomycetes.Citation
Microorganisms. 2021 Jul 13;9(7):1494. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms9071494.Affiliation
HZI,Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung GmbH, Inhoffenstr. 7,38124 Braunschweig, Germany.Publisher
MDPIJournal
MicroorganismsPubMed ID
34361930Type
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enISSN
2076-2607ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3390/microorganisms9071494
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