The microfungal communities of a mixed mire in northern Sweden

The microfungal communities of a mire in northern Sweden were studied. Three plant communities were sampled at two depths, one dry ombrotrophic, one wet ombrotrophic, and one wet minerotrophic site. The fungi were isolated on malt agar using the dilution-plate technique. The most commonly isolated s...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Botany
Main Authors: Nilsson, M., Bååth, Erland, Söderström, Bengt
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing, NRC Research Press 1992
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Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/2226344
https://doi.org/10.1139/b92-037
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:a79a4361-e600-4ede-9159-04809ea4cc41 2023-05-15T17:44:23+02:00 The microfungal communities of a mixed mire in northern Sweden Nilsson, M., Bååth, Erland Söderström, Bengt 1992 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/2226344 https://doi.org/10.1139/b92-037 eng eng Canadian Science Publishing, NRC Research Press https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/2226344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b92-037 scopus:0026591960 Canadian Journal of Botany; 70(2), pp 272-276 (1992) ISSN: 0008-4026 Biological Sciences microfungi groundwater mire peat plant communities contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 1992 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1139/b92-037 2023-02-01T23:32:43Z The microfungal communities of a mire in northern Sweden were studied. Three plant communities were sampled at two depths, one dry ombrotrophic, one wet ombrotrophic, and one wet minerotrophic site. The fungi were isolated on malt agar using the dilution-plate technique. The most commonly isolated species were Chaunopychnis alba, Mortierella isabellina, Mortierella pulchella, Mycelium radicis atrovirens, Penicillium spinulosum, and a sterile isolate. Penicillium spinulosum, Penicillium thomii, and Mortierella pulchella were dominant in the hummocks, whereas Mycelium radicis atrovirens, Cladosporium sp., and one unidentified isolate were found more often in the wet plant communities. Chaunopychnis alba was isolated more frequently at the minerotrophic site compared with the other two sites. Cladosporium sp., Verticillium bulbillosum, a sterile isolate, and several yeast taxa were most abundant close to the surface. Species composition was most different between the dry hummocks and the two wet sites. In the hummocks the fungal community was more similar between the two depths than in the lawns where the groundwater surface was close to the vegetation surface. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Lund University Publications (LUP) Canadian Journal of Botany 70 2 272 276
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topic Biological Sciences
microfungi
groundwater
mire
peat
plant communities
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microfungi
groundwater
mire
peat
plant communities
Nilsson, M.,
Bååth, Erland
Söderström, Bengt
The microfungal communities of a mixed mire in northern Sweden
topic_facet Biological Sciences
microfungi
groundwater
mire
peat
plant communities
description The microfungal communities of a mire in northern Sweden were studied. Three plant communities were sampled at two depths, one dry ombrotrophic, one wet ombrotrophic, and one wet minerotrophic site. The fungi were isolated on malt agar using the dilution-plate technique. The most commonly isolated species were Chaunopychnis alba, Mortierella isabellina, Mortierella pulchella, Mycelium radicis atrovirens, Penicillium spinulosum, and a sterile isolate. Penicillium spinulosum, Penicillium thomii, and Mortierella pulchella were dominant in the hummocks, whereas Mycelium radicis atrovirens, Cladosporium sp., and one unidentified isolate were found more often in the wet plant communities. Chaunopychnis alba was isolated more frequently at the minerotrophic site compared with the other two sites. Cladosporium sp., Verticillium bulbillosum, a sterile isolate, and several yeast taxa were most abundant close to the surface. Species composition was most different between the dry hummocks and the two wet sites. In the hummocks the fungal community was more similar between the two depths than in the lawns where the groundwater surface was close to the vegetation surface.
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author Nilsson, M.,
Bååth, Erland
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title The microfungal communities of a mixed mire in northern Sweden
title_short The microfungal communities of a mixed mire in northern Sweden
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title_fullStr The microfungal communities of a mixed mire in northern Sweden
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