Taxonomy of ulva causing blooms from jeju island, korea with new species, u. Pseudo-ohnoi sp. nov. (ulvales, chlorophyta)

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Several species classified to the genus Ulva are primarily responsible for causing green tides all over the world. For almost two decades, green tides have been resulted in numerous ecological problems along the eastern coast of Jeju Island, Korea. In order to characterize the species of Ulva responsible for causing the massive blooms on Jeju Island, we conducted DNA barcoding of tufA and rbcL sequences on 183 specimens of Ulva from eight sites on Jeju Island. The concatenated analysis identified five bloom-forming species: U. australis, U. lactuca, U. laetevirens, U. ohnoi and a novel species, U. pseudo-ohnoi sp. nov. Among them, U. australis, U. lactuca, and U. laetevirens caused to the blooms coming mainly from the substratum. U. ohnoi and U. pseudo-ohnoi sp. nov. were causative the free-floating blooms. Four species, except U. australis, are characterized by marginal teeth. A novel species, U. pseudo-ohnoi sp. nov., is clearly diverged from the U. lactuca, U. laetevirens, and U. ohnoi clade in the concatenated maximum likelihood analysis. Accurate species delimitation will contribute to a management of massive Ulva blooms based on this more comprehensive knowledge.

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Lee, H. W., Kang, J. C., & Kim, M. S. (2019). Taxonomy of ulva causing blooms from jeju island, korea with new species, u. Pseudo-ohnoi sp. nov. (ulvales, chlorophyta). Algae, 34(4), 253–266. https://doi.org/10.4490/algae.2019.34.12.9

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