An updated classification of cyanobacterial orders and families based on phylogenomic and polyphasic analysis
O Strunecký, AP Ivanova, J Mareš - Journal of Phycology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Cyanobacterial taxonomy is facing a period of rapid changes thanks to the ease of 16S
rRNA gene sequencing and established workflows for description of new taxa. Since the last …
rRNA gene sequencing and established workflows for description of new taxa. Since the last …
[HTML][HTML] Species concepts and speciation factors in cyanobacteria, with connection to the problems of diversity and classification
The cyanobacteria are the most important prokaryotic primary producers on Earth, inhabiting
a great diversity of aquatic and terrestrial environments exposed to light. However, the …
a great diversity of aquatic and terrestrial environments exposed to light. However, the …
Inherent tendency of Synechococcus and heterotrophic bacteria for mutualism on long-term coexistence despite environmental interference
Mutualism between Synechococcus and heterotrophic bacteria has been found to support
their prolonged survival in nutrient-depleted conditions. However, environmental …
their prolonged survival in nutrient-depleted conditions. However, environmental …
Phylogeny and taxonomy of Synechococcus–like cyanobacteria
J Komarek, JR Johansen, J Smarda, O Strunecký - Fottea, 2020 - collected.jcu.edu
Unicellular cyanobacteria constitute a substantial, ecologically important part of freshwater
and marine microflora. Solitary, elongated cyanobacterial cells without apparent slime …
and marine microflora. Solitary, elongated cyanobacterial cells without apparent slime …
[HTML][HTML] Biosilicification drives a decline of dissolved Si in the oceans through geologic time
Biosilicification has driven variation in the global Si cycle over geologic time. The evolution
of different eukaryotic lineages that convert dissolved Si (DSi) into mineralized structures …
of different eukaryotic lineages that convert dissolved Si (DSi) into mineralized structures …
[HTML][HTML] Evolutionary patterns of thylakoid architecture in cyanobacteria
J Mareš, O Strunecký, L Bučinská… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
While photosynthetic processes have become increasingly understood in cyanobacterial
model strains, differences in the spatial distribution of thylakoid membranes among various …
model strains, differences in the spatial distribution of thylakoid membranes among various …
[HTML][HTML] Metapangenomics of the oral microbiome provides insights into habitat adaptation and cultivar diversity
Background The increasing availability of microbial genomes and environmental shotgun
metagenomes provides unprecedented access to the genomic differences within related …
metagenomes provides unprecedented access to the genomic differences within related …
Microplastics Weaken the Adaptability of Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. to Ocean Warming
H Zeng, X Hu, S Ouyang, Q Zhou - Environmental Science & …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Ocean warming (OW) caused by anthropogenic activities threatens ocean ecosystems.
Moreover, microplastic (MP) pollution in the global ocean is also increasing. However, the …
Moreover, microplastic (MP) pollution in the global ocean is also increasing. However, the …
A new genomic taxonomy system for the Synechococcus collective
Cyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcus are major contributors to global primary
productivity and are found in a wide range of aquatic ecosystems. This Synechococcus …
productivity and are found in a wide range of aquatic ecosystems. This Synechococcus …
Proterozoic photosynthesis–a critical review
NJ Butterfield - Palaeontology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Chlorophyll‐based photosynthesis has fuelled the biosphere since at least the early A
rchean, but it was the ecological takeover of oxygenic cyanobacteria in the early P …
rchean, but it was the ecological takeover of oxygenic cyanobacteria in the early P …