Distribution and identification of Ulva aragoensis (Ulvaceae, Chlorophyta), a constituent species of green tides in the Southern Yellow Sea, based on molecular data

Yichao Tong, Jinlin Liu, Shuang Zhao, Jianheng Zhang, Peimin He

College of Marine Ecology and Environment, Shanghai Ocean University, Hucheng Ring Road 999, Shanghai, China

 

Green tides are a serious global ecological disaster; the largest occur in the Southern Yellow Sea (SYS). Early-stage green tides in the SYS are composed of four species (Ulva prolifera, Ulva flexuosa, Ulva linza, and Ulva compressa). We found U. aragoensis is a constituent species of green tides in the SYS based on molecular data. Furthermore, this study re-evaluated the proportion of U. aragoensis in green tides, and found that it was more prevalent in micro-propagules cultured from surface seawater during an early-stage green tide in 2021. The internal transcribed spacers, tufA, 18S, rbcL, large subunit, psbA, and rps2-trnL gene sequences were compared; tufA and rbcL gene sequences were the most suitable DNA barcodes for distinguishing U. aragoensis. Haplotype analysis of the sequences of floating U. aragoensis and its micro-propagules was performed to study the correlation between green tide macroalgae and micro-propagules; close haplotype similarities occurred between them. This study further clarified the species composition of SYS green tides, and provided a reference for assessing the relationship between micro-propagules and green tide macroalgae.