The underestimated fraction: diversity, challenges and novel insights into unicellular cyanobionts of lichens

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY ISME communications Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycae069
Patrick Jung, Laura Briegel-Williams
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Lichens are remarkable and classic examples of symbiotic organisms that have fascinated scientists for centuries. Yet, it has only been for a couple of decades that significant advances have focused on the diversity of their green algal and/or cyanobacterial photobionts. Cyanolichens, which contain cyanobacteria as their photosynthetic partner, include up to 10% of all known lichens and as such, studies on their cyanobionts are much rarer compared to their green algal counterparts. For the unicellular cyanobionts, i.e., cyanobacteria that do not form filaments, these studies are even scarcer. Nonetheless, these currently include at least 10 different genera in the cosmopolitan lichen order Lichinales. An international consortium (International Network of Cyanobionts; INCb) will tackle this lack of knowledge. In this article, we discuss the status of current unicellular cyanobiont research, compare the taxonomic resolution of photobionts from cyanolichens with those of green algal lichens (chlorolichens), and give a roadmap of research on how to recondition the underestimated fraction of symbiotic unicellular cyanobacteria in lichens.
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被低估的部分:地衣单细胞蓝藻寄生虫的多样性、挑战和新见解
地衣是共生生物的杰出和经典范例,几个世纪以来一直吸引着科学家。然而,直到几十年前,人们才开始关注地衣的绿藻和/或蓝藻光附着物的多样性。含蓝藻作为光合作用伙伴的蓝藻地衣占所有已知地衣的 10%。对于单细胞蓝藻,即不形成丝状体的蓝藻,这些研究则更为稀少。不过,这些研究目前至少包括世界性地衣目中的 10 个不同属。一个国际联盟(国际藻类网络;INCb)将解决这一知识匮乏的问题。在本文中,我们将讨论当前单细胞蓝藻寄生菌的研究现状,比较蓝藻地衣与绿藻地衣(叶绿藻地衣)中光寄生菌的分类分辨率,并就如何修复地衣中被低估的部分共生单细胞蓝藻给出研究路线图。
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