Tribonema viride (Xanthophyta) on cultivated grassland during winter and spring
ABSTRACT: A yellow-green alga, Tribonema viride Pascher, has been detected on several grass fields in N-Iceland after the meltwater runoff. When the fields dry out, the filaments are left white and bleached, entangled with the grass leaves. Four species of saprophytic fungi are reported, isolated fr...
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1984
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Online Access: | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1070.4033 http://utgafa.ni.is/Acta-Botanica-Islandica/Acta-Botanica-Islandica-7/Acta-Botanica-Islandica-7-3.pdf |
Summary: | ABSTRACT: A yellow-green alga, Tribonema viride Pascher, has been detected on several grass fields in N-Iceland after the meltwater runoff. When the fields dry out, the filaments are left white and bleached, entangled with the grass leaves. Four species of saprophytic fungi are reported, isolated from the samples of the alga. |
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