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SAG 211-11r Edaphochlorella mirabilis

SAG Strain Number:211-11r
TAXONOMY
Genus:Edaphochlorella
Species:mirabilis
Taxonomic position:Chlorophyta - Trebouxiophyceae
Authority:(Andreyeva) Darienko et Pröschold
Variety:
Formerly called:Chlorella mirabilis Andreyeva;
Authentic:no
Division:Chlorophyta
Class:Trebouxiophyceae
ORIGIN
General habitat:freshwater
Climatic zone:temperate
Continent:Europe
Country:Germany
Locality:Marburg, as strain Krollpfeiffer (Kr)
Lat. / Long.  (Precision):50.804199 / 8.765602  (12000m)   View on Google Maps
Year:before 1972
Isolated by:
Strain number by isolator:deposited as strain Krollpfeiffer (Kr)
Deposition by:A. Pirson
Deposition date:
CULTURE INFORMATION
Culture medium:ESP Ag
Axenic:axenic
Strain relatives:CCAP 211/11R as Chlorella vulgaris
Agitation resistance:yes
Special properties:NO known Nagoya Protocol restrictions for this strain;
 
PUBLICATIONS
Publication:Darienko T. et al. (2016) Species concept and nomenclatural changes within the genera Elliptochloris and Pseudochlorella (Trebouxiophyceae) based on an integrative approach. J. Phycol. 52 (6):1125-1145
Publication:Steudel B. et al. (2016) Contrasting biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships in phylogenetic and functional diversity. New Phytologist 212 (2 ): 409-420
Publication:Steudel B. et al. (2012) Biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning change along environmental stress gradients. Ecology Letters 15 (12):1397–1405
Publication:Takeda, Hiroshi (1993) Taxonomical assignment of chlorococcal algae from their cell wall composition. Phytochemistry 34 (4):1053-1055
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
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SEQUENCE INFORMATION
Sequence Accession:LT560370  Edaphochlorella mirabilis partial 18S rRNA gene, strain SAG 211-11r. (2478 bp)
Sequence Accession:KF673393  'Chlorella' mirabilis strain SAG 211-11r 18S ribosomal RNA gene, complete sequence. (1732 bp)
CRYO
Cryopreservation:good survival
TEACHING
Recommended for teaching:no