Abstract

The cyanobacterial genus, Limnospira (anc. Arthrospira Stizenberger ex Gomont 1892), commonly called 'Spirulina', is widely used for commercial purposes because of its high protein content and beneficial probiotic metabolites. Thus, the taxonomy of this genus is important because of its consequences for food applications. We constructed a database with formation on all Limnospira strains plus new ones from 72 new French isolates. We used a polyphasic approach (phylogenetic, phylogenomic, presence or absence of coding DNA sequences, morphological and ultrastructure analyses) to confirm that the species Arthrospira platensis belonged to the genus Limnospira (L. platensis Gomont comb. nov. Basionym. A. platensis Gomont 1892) and that the genus Limnospira was monospecific, only represented by Limnospira platensis. This study highlighted the large intra-specific diversity of Limnospira platensis, independent of the affiliations of the phylogenetic clades or geographical location of the habitats and the subsequent physiological and metabolic plasticity.

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