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SAG 2559 Streptofilum capillatum

SAG Strain Number:2559
TAXONOMY
Genus:Streptofilum
Species:capillatum
Taxonomic position:Streptophyta - incertae sedis
Authority:Mikhailyuk et Lukešová
Variety:
Formerly called:cf. Interfilum spec.
Authentic:yes
Division:Streptophyta
Class:incertae sedis
Common name:Green Algae - Streptophytes
ORIGIN
General habitat:soil
Climatic zone:temperate
Continent:Europe
Country:Czech Republic
Locality:near Kamenice nad Lipou, Benešov, sandy soils, arable field, pH 6.4, 602 m a.s.l.
Lat. / Long.  (Precision):49.326089 / 15.033993105     View on Google Maps
Year:April 2002
Isolated by:A. Lukešová
Strain number by isolator:Luk-316a as cf. Interfilum
Deposition by:T. Mikhailyuk
Deposition date:02.2017
CULTURE INFORMATION
Culture medium:3NBBM+V Ag
Axenic:bacterial and fungal contaminations
Strain relatives:
Agitation resistance:not detected
Special properties:
 
PUBLICATIONS
Publication:Bierenbroodspot M.J. et al. (2024) Phylogenomic insights into the first multicellular streptophyte. Curr. Biol. 34:670-681
Publication:Glass S.E. et al. (2023) Chloroplast genome evolution and phylogeny of the early-diverging charophycean green algae with a focus on the Klebsormidiophyceae and Streptofilum. J. Phycol. 59:1133-1146
Publication:Pierangelini M. et al. (2019) Light and Dehydration but Not Temperature Drive Photosynthetic Adaptations of Basal Streptophytes (Hormidiella, Streptosarcina and Streptofilum) Living in Terrestrial Habitats. Microb. Ecol. 77 (2):380-393
Publication:Mikhailyuk T. et al. (2018) New Taxa of Streptophyte Algae (Streptophyta) from Terrestrial Habitats Revealed Using an Integrative Approach. Protist 169 (3):406-431
SEQUENCE INFORMATION
Sequence Accession:OR168115  Streptofilum capillatum strain SAG 2559 plastid, complete genome. (127841 bp)
Sequence Accession:MG652626  Streptofilum capillatum strain SAG 2559 small subunit ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.  (1786 bp)
Sequence Accession:MG652615  Streptofilum capillatum strain SAG 2559 ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase large subunit (rbcL) gene, partial cds; chloroplast. (684 bp)
CRYO
Cryopreservation:not detected
TEACHING
Recommended for teaching:no