Abstract

Cyanobacteria are distributed worldwide, and many new cyanobacterial species are discovered in tropical region. TheNostoc-like genus Amazonocrinis has been separated from the genus Nostoc based on polyphasic methods. However,species diversity within this genus remains poorly understood systematically because only one species (Amazonocrinisnigriterrae) has been described. In this study, two novel strains (NUACC02 and NUACC03) were isolated from moist ricefield soil in Thailand. These two strains were characterized using a polyphasic approach, based on morphology, 16S rRNAphylogenetic analysis, internal transcribed spacer secondary structure and ecology. Phylogenetic analyses based on 16SrRNA gene sequences confirmed that the two novel strains formed a monophyletic clade related to the genus Amazonocrinisand were distant from the type species A. nigriterrae. The 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity (<98.1%) betweennovel strains and all other closely related taxa including the Amazonocrinis members exceeded the cutoff for speciesdelimitation in bacteriology, reinforcing the presence of a new Amazonocrinis species. Furthermore, the novel strainspossessed unique phenotypic characteristics such as the presence of the sheath, necridia-like cells, larger cell dimensionand akinete cell arrangement in long-chains and the singularity of D1–D1′, Box-B, V2, and V3 secondary structures thatdistinguished them from other Amazonocrinis members. Considering all the results, we described our two strains as Amazonocrinisthailandica sp. nov. in accordance with the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi and Plants.

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