Author/Authors :
Sadeghi, M. Department of Plant Breeding and Biotechnology - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Zabol, Iran , Sohrabipour, J. Department of Natural Resources Researches - Agriculture and Natural Resources Research and Education Center - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Bandar Abbas, Iran , Fakheri, B.A. Department of Plant Breeding and Biotechnology - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Zabol, Iran , Rabiei, R. Department of Natural Resources Researches - Agriculture and Natural Resources Research and Education Center - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Bandar Abbas, Iran , Faghihi, M.M. Department of Plant Breeding and Biotechnology - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Zabol, Iran , Emamjomeh, A. Department of Plant Breeding and Biotechnology - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Zabol, Iran , Rahnamaeian, M. Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology - Department of Bioresources, Germany , De Clerck, O. Group Phycology and Centre for Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution - Biology Department - Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Abstract :
Dictyota, as a diverse genus of the family Dictyotaceae (brown algae) in warm
temperate to tropical seas, is characterized by high morphological plasticity. The wide
range of morphological variation in the members of this genus makes the species
distinction based on morphological or anatomical features complicated. Persian Gulf
and Gulf of Oman as a subregion of subtropical marine environments in south of Iran
has various species of Dictyotaceae. This study investigated the taxonomy of Dictyota
as one main tropical genus of the family Dictyotaceae in southern coastlines of Iran. In
the current study DNA sequences of the two genes rbcL and Cox3, as well as their
morphological features were analyzed to determine the species distinction of the genus
in the studied areas. In rbcL phylogenetic tree, some of the sequences obtained from
Iranian specimens of Dictyota formed a fully supported new clade with four sequences
obtained from specimens collected from Mayotte, Bermuda, Netherland Antilles and
Bahamas (Caribbean Sea). In Cox3 phylogenetic analyses, the sequences of the
specimens from Iran were grouped with two sequences of Dictyota specimens collected
from Egypt and Bahamas. The results showed the new clade in both rbcL and Cox3 tree
represent a distinct new taxon with anastomosing points between overlaps blades which
led to cushion-like (pulvinus) habit as diagnostic characteristic, so, the taxon is
introduced as the new species Dictyota pulvinata sp. nov. The sequences of another
species of Dictyotaceae in the current study were grouped with the sequences of
Canistrocarpus cervicornis from Florida in United States of America, where the type
specimen of Canistrocarpus cervicornis has already been reported.
Keywords :
Dictyotaceae , New species , Phylogeny , cox3 , rbcL. , Persian Gulf