Diatomasinensis : a new diatom species (Bacillariophyta) found in the brackish Lake Qinghai, China.
Li YuanBing LiuPatrick RioualJi-Yan LongYu-Mei PengPublished in: PhytoKeys (2022)
Lake Qinghai is an ancient brackish water lake in which several endemic diatom species have been discovered. In this study, a species of Diatoma is observed under light and scanning electron microscopy and described as new, Diatomasinensis sp. nov. The living cells of D.sinensis always lie in girdle view due to the cell depth being much larger than valve width (3.3-8.8 vs. 2.0-3.0 μm). The valves of D.sinensis are characterized by their narrow, linear-lanceolate outline, with capitate to subcapitate apices, the presence of two rimoportulae, one at each apex, embedded in the last rib or located among striae and a 4:2 configuration of girdle bands in normal vegetative cells, with four bands assigned to the epivalve and two to the hypovalve. The new taxon is compared with similar species from the genera Diatoma and Distrionella .
Keyphrases
- electron microscopy
- living cells
- fluorescent probe
- aortic valve
- muscular dystrophy
- induced apoptosis
- water quality
- single cell
- genetic diversity
- single molecule
- cell therapy
- heart failure
- high resolution
- cell cycle arrest
- mesenchymal stem cells
- aortic valve replacement
- cell death
- mass spectrometry
- bone marrow
- transcatheter aortic valve implantation