THE ECOLOGY OFNOSTOC
- 1 February 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Phycology
- Vol. 31 (1) , 2-18
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-3646.1995.00002.x
Abstract
Nostocis a genus of filamentous cyanobacteria that can form macroscopic or microscopic colonies and is common in both terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Much of the success ofNostocin terrestrial habitats is related to its ability to remain desiccated for months or years and fully recover metabolic activity within hours to days after re‐hydration with liquid water. Nostoccan also withstand repeated cycles of freezing and thawing and, thus, is an important component of extreme terrestrial habitats in the Arctic and Antarctic. The ability to fix atmospheric N2can provide an advantage in nitrogen‐poor environments. Nostocalso has the ability to screen damaging ultraviolet light in terrestrial and shallow benthic habitats. The genus potentially could be important in paddy rice culture because it fixes nitrogen that may later be released and used by plants; it also may play a role in soil formation and may increase nitrogen input to natural aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The abilities to survive in terrestrial habitats and fix N2are important in symbiotic interactions with fungi (lichens), liverworts, hornworts, mosses, ferns, cycads, and the angiospermGunnera. Nostocis somewhat resistant to predation; this probably is related to production of large amounts of sheath material, synthesis of microcystin‐like toxins by some strains, and formation of colonies that are too large for many algivores to consume. Some organisms can subsist onNostoc,although it may not be a preferred food source. Lytic cyanophages also infectNostoc,but little is known about population control ofNostocin its natural environment, Late Precambrian fossils resemblingNostochave been described, andNostocpossibly has been an important component of many terrestrial and aquatic communities since that time.Keywords
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