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SAG 2.80 Chlorella vulgaris

SAG Strain Number:2.80
TAXONOMY
Genus:Chlorella
Species:vulgaris
Taxonomic position:Chlorophyta - Trebouxiophyceae
Authority:Beijerinck
Variety:
Formerly called:C. saccharophila
Authentic:no
Division:Chlorophyta
Class:Trebouxiophyceae
ORIGIN
General habitat:freshwater
Climatic zone:
Continent:
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Locality:
Lat. / Long.  (Precision):
Year:before 1970
Isolated by:H. Gaffron
Strain number by isolator:(from Allen as C - 1.3.1 as C. ellipsoidea)
Deposition by:M. B. Allen
Deposition date:1952
CULTURE INFORMATION
Culture medium:ESP Ag
Axenic:bacterial or other types of contamination
Strain relatives:strain C-1.3.1 of M. B. Allen
Agitation resistance:yes
Special properties:NO known Nagoya Protocol restrictions for this strain
 
PUBLICATIONS
Publication:Darienko T. et al. (2019) Are there any true marine Chlorella species? Molecular phylogenetic assessment and ecology of marine Chlorella-like organisms, including a description of Droopiella gen. nov. Systematics and Biodiversity 17 (8):811-829
Publication:Serive B. et al. (2017) Community analysis of pigment patterns from 37 microalgae strains reveals new carotenoids and porphyrins characteristic of distinct strains and taxonomic. PLOS One 12 (2):e0171872
Publication:Mudimu O. et al. (2014) Biotechnological screening of microalgal and cyanobacterial strains for biogas production and antibacterial and antifungal effects. Metabolites 4 (2):373-393
Publication:Takeda, Hiroshi (1988) Classification of Chlorella strains by cell wall sugar composition. Phytochemistry 27 (12):3823-3826
Publication:Kümmel, H. et al. (1980) Physiological and Biochemical Contributions to the Taxonomy of the Genus Chlorella. XIII. Serological Studies . Arch. Microbiol. 126 (1):15-19
SEQUENCE INFORMATION
Sequence Accession:AY591495  Chlorella vulgaris strain SAG 2.80 18S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence; internal transcribed spacer 1, 5.8S ribosomal RNA gene, and internal transcribed spacer 2, complete sequence; and 26S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.  (765 bp)
CRYO
Cryopreservation:good survival
TEACHING
Recommended for teaching:no