S. Cozzolino et al., Molecular variation in Galdieria sulphuraria (Galdieri) Merola and its bearing on taxonomy, HYDROBIOL, 433(1-3), 2000, pp. 145-151
Cyanidium caldarium, Cyanidioschyzon merolae and Galdieria sulphuraria are
three unicellular algae characteristic, of acid thermal environments. Recen
tly, on the basis of morphological characters, three new species of Galdier
ia (G. partita, G. daedala, G. maxima ) isolated from acid-thermal springs
in Russia have been instituted. A selected region of rbcL and the sequence
of the intergenic spacer between the rbcL and rbcS have been amplified and
sequenced from different Galdieria species and strains, in order to define
molecular relationship among these interesting algae. The obtained cladogra
m shows that Cyanidium caldarium and Cyanidioschyzon merolae form a sister
group which, in turn, is in a sister group relationship with Galdieria. Thi
s last genus is divided in two clades, one of which includes G. sulphuraria
accessions from Naples (Italy), California, and Yellowstone and the other
one includes G. sulphuraria accessions from Java (Indonesia) and from the R
ussian species. These results support the status of the genus Galdieria and
suggest that G. daedala, G. maxima and G. partita are three very similar s
trains of G. sulphuraria; the rbcL variation within Galdieria accessions ha
s a pattern which is broadly connected to the geographial distribution. The
data obtained from the intergenic rbcL-rbcS spacer partly confirm those fr
om the rbcL analysis.