Abstract

The cytomorphological features (cell morphology, type of cell division, cell structure, structure of photosynthetic apparatus) were studied in the type strains of the cyanoprokaryotic genera Cyanobium and Cyanobacterium, and in the reference strain of the traditional genus Synechococcus ( Synechococcus PCC 6301; = “ Anacystis nidulans” sensu auct.). They were originally described by Rippka & Cohen-Bazire, based on the mean DNA-base composition (moles % G + C) and on the resistance to various cyanophages. The phenotypic diacritical characters were found to coincide well with the molecular markers, and thus, the genera Cyanobium and Cyanobacterium are acceptable also according to the traditional (botanical) taxonomic criteria. The integrated molecular, cytomorphological and ecophysiological approaches to the solution of taxonomic problems in cyanobacteria are therefore inevitable for taxonomic evaluation, from the methodological point of view. The lists of species within the revised genera Cyanobium and Cyanobacterium are reviewed.

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