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Extremophile cyanobacteria from thermo-mineral springs in Galicia (NW
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Title: Extremophile cyanobacteria from thermo-mineral springs in Galicia (NW
Spain) |
Authors: García Abad, Laura Asencio, Antonia Dolores López-Rodríguez, M. Carmen Mejide, Rosa Torres, Enrrique |
Editor: Irish Freshwater Sciences Association |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Biología Aplicada |
Issue Date: 2021-07 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/31292 |
Abstract:
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotic organisms found in very diverse aquatic and terrestrial
habitats. In aquatic environments, they develop in marine and fresh water where we can find them from ice
to hot springs. To survive in such varied and sometimes extreme environments, they have a wide range of
secondary metabolites to compete successfully in the different habitats of the planet. This has an enormous
importance from a biotechnological and industrial point of view. We were studied the species composition of
cyanobacteria assemblages in six thermo-mineral springs in Galicia (NW Spain). Four are considered hot and
two cold, and some contain hydrogen sulphide. A total of 21 taxa have been recorded. Of the species
identified, the most diverse genus is Leptolyngbya with four species, followed by Chroococcus with three
species and Aphanocapsa, Phormidium and Lyngbya with two species. The most abundant species was
Jaaginema angustissimum, followed by Leptolyngbya laminosa and Symploca thermalis. One of the most
important parameters for cyanobacteria species diversity in hot springs is temperature. In the two cold
springs, 7 different species were found, and only Aphanocapsa conferta was common to both springs.
Cyanobacterial species were more numerous in the four hot springs, with 15 different species and only
Calothrix thermalis common to these hot springs. It is difficult to establish a characteristic cyanobacterial flora
for the thermal waters of the Galician springs since there are significant differences in the communities from
the six sites studied.
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Knowledge area: CDU: Ciencias puras y naturales: Biología: Biología general y teórica |
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