- Turkish Journal of Botany
- Vol: 40 Issue: 5
- First molecular records of potentially harmful planktonic dinoflagellates from the southern Black Se...
First molecular records of potentially harmful planktonic dinoflagellates from the southern Black Sea
Authors : Özgür Baytut, Cem Tolga Gürkanli, Eda Deniz, Ibrahim Özkoç, Arif Gönülol
Pages : 546-556
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Publication Date : 9999-12-31
Article Type : Makaleler
Abstract :The aim of this study was to identify dinoflagellate species from the Black Sea (Samsun coast) using conventional and molecular phylogenetic methods. Water samples were collected using a plankton net with 22 µm pores. Dinoflagellate cells were documented under a light microscope and were then isolated for the single-cell PCR procedure. Phylogenetic inference showed that the isolates collected from the study area were affiliated with various harmful taxa: Dinophysis acuta Ehrenberg and Phalacroma rotundatum (Claparéde & Lachmann) Kofoid & Michener from dinophysioids, and Prorocentrum compressum (Bailey) Abé ex Dodge, P. cordatum (Ostenfeld) Dodge, and P. micans Ehrenberg from prorocentroids. In the phylogenetic tree we also observed that 2 of our gymnodiniod isolates were in a deep branch, indicating a cryptic genus of the family Kareniaceae. One of our isolates was related to the genusKeywords : Black Sea, harmful dinoflagellates, phylogenetics, phylogeography, single-cell PCR