Tri.cho.des'mi.um. Gr. fem. n.
thrix
,
trichos
, hair; Gr. masc. n.
desmos
, bond; N.L. neut. n.
Trichodesmium
, bonded filaments.
Cyanobacteria / Subsection III / Oscillatoriales / Microcoleaceae / Trichodesmium
Filamentous, marine cyanobacteria that divide exclusively by binary fission in one plane. Trichomes of different species or strains range from 5 to 35 μm in diameter. Isolates have cells that range from barrel to disk shaped; constrictions at cross‐walls are shallow. Trichomes can arrange in parallel fascicles or form radiate macroscopic clusters
in situ
(i.e., colonies), while many strains and natural communities exist as free trichomes. Gliding motility has been observed.
Trichodesmium
species are often important N
2
‐fixing constituents of the plankton in tropical to subtropical oceans. Additionally, they can form extensive, ephemeral surface blooms with high cellular abundance under calm sea conditions.
Trichodesmium
spp. are aerobic, oxygenic phototrophs that fix carbon dioxide using the RuBisCO pathway. Photoheterotrophy has not been demonstrated. N
2
fixation is performed during the daylight hours without heterocysts, and neither hormogonia nor akinetes have been observed.
Trichodesmium
isolates range from reddish/orange to greenish yellow in color, with absorption peaks for phycourobilin (PUB, 498 nm), phycoerythrobilin (PEB, 545 nm), and/or phycocyanin (PC, 618 nm). All known members contain abundant gas vacuoles, generally dispersed throughout the cells and exceptionally resistant to collapse, even at hydrostatic pressures of 12–27 bars.
DNA G + C content (mol%) =
33–34.
G
enome of type species
:
Trichodesmium erythraeum
IMS101 (Walworth et al., 2015).
Type species
:
Trichodesmium erythraeum
Ehrenberg ex Gomont 1892.