Fottea 11(1): 73-86, 2011 | DOI: 10.5507/fot.2011.008

Polyphasic approach and adaptative strategies of Nostoc cf. commune (Nostocales, Nostocaceae) growing on Mayan monuments.

M. Ramírez1,2, M. Hernández-Mariné1, P. Mateo3, E. Berrendero3, M. Roldán4
1 Facultat de Farmàcia, Unitat de Botànica, Universitat de Barcelona, 08028 Barcelona, Spain
2 Posgrado en Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
3 Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28049 Madrid, Spain
4 Servei de Microscòpia, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici C, Facultat de Ciències, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain

An aerophytic Nostoc, from a Mayan monument, has been characterized by phenotypic and molecular approaches, and identified as a morphospecies of Nostoc commune. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that it belongs to a Nostoc sensu stricto clade, which contains strains identified as N. commune. Nostoc cf. commune is found in two close areas: Site I (protected from direct sunlight by a wall), where it forms biofilms on mortar with Trentepohlia
aurea; and Site II, where it grows on exposed stucco with the accompanying organism Scytonema guyanense. Over the year, in a habitat dictated by alternating wet and dry seasons, the organisms vary in appearance. Its life cycle comprises two seasonally-determined developmental stages (growth during the wet season and dormancy during the dry season) and two transitional stages (preparation for the dry season, and rehydration and recovery). At the beginning of the wet season the resistant stages from the previous dry season are rehydrated and form propagula, that adopt a colonial shape surrounded by a gelatinous sheath. As conditions become drier, clearly more in Site II, N. cf. commune employs adaptative strategies agains the drought, such as reducing the number of cells inside thick ensheathed colonies. Akinetes were observed, although only in Site II and in cultures of an isolated strain. Their fine structure shows parallel arrays of whorled thylakoids and septal intercellular connections. Spectral confocal laser scanning microscopy was used to analyze the fluorescence spectra of the photosynthetic pigments. N. cf. commune shows phycocyanin, allophycocyanin and chlorophyll a in both sites. Moreover, spectra of vegetative ensheathed cells, collected at Site II at the dry season, differed in their fluorescence spectrum: they feature a peak at 564 nm, attributed to phycoerythrin, which increases cell tolerance against the detrimental effects of strong light. These findings indicate that both the distribution and persistence of N. cf. commune might stem from cumulative adaptative strategies that increase its resistance to extreme desiccation.

Keywords: Adaptative strategies, biofilms, cellular differentiation, confocal, cyanobacteria, Nostoc, phycobilins, phylogenetic relationships, subaerial, taxonomy, ultrastructure

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Ramírez, M., Hernández-Mariné, M., Mateo, P., Berrendero, E., & Roldán, M. (2011). Polyphasic approach and adaptative strategies of Nostoc cf. commune (Nostocales, Nostocaceae) growing on Mayan monuments. Fottea11(1), 73-86. doi: 10.5507/fot.2011.008
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