Some Soil Fungi from an Alaskan Tundra Area

. The following report is based on samples of soil and water collected in a tundra area and is restricted to a listing of certain soil moulds found there. In August and September 1957 and June 1958 the junior author collected a series of water and soil samples from which a number of mould and yeast...

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Main Authors: Cooke, Wm. Bridge, Fournelle, H.T.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1960
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/66756 2023-05-15T14:19:21+02:00 Some Soil Fungi from an Alaskan Tundra Area Cooke, Wm. Bridge Fournelle, H.T. 1960-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66756 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66756/50669 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66756 ARCTIC; Vol. 13 No. 4 (1960): December: 209–280; 266-270 1923-1245 0004-0843 Crustacea Epidemics Food poisoning Native peoples Trichinella Alaska Arctic waters Europe Labrador N.W.T Nunavut Yukon info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1960 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:23:31Z . The following report is based on samples of soil and water collected in a tundra area and is restricted to a listing of certain soil moulds found there. In August and September 1957 and June 1958 the junior author collected a series of water and soil samples from which a number of mould and yeast cultures were isolated. The samples were obtained while making a survey of enteric infections among the Eskimos of Southwestern Alaska. Specifically, sampling was carried out within a 6-mile radius of the Eskimo village of Napaskiak, about 400 miles west of Anchorage, near the head of Kuskokwim Bay. . The region lies in the ecotone between the forest and tundra regions, and the sampling was carried out in areas described as "wet tundra" and "heath tundra". In this region the average annual precipitation is 19 inches, the climate approaches the marine type, with a mean annual temperature of 30°F., a monthly mean for July of 55°F. and for January of 6°F., and an average growing season of 102 days. With the climate as much cool-maritime as arctic, the soil fungi are probably low-temperature species adapted to a cold environment. The article by Williamson is illustrated by maps and photographs giving the geographic location and illustrating environmental conditions. In August 1957 five pond and three soil samples were collected for a preliminary investigation into the microorganisms of this area. In September 1957 six soil and pond samples, including four from the permafrost area on the west side of the Kuskokwim River, were collected and in June 1958 ten samples of soil and pond water. . Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic eskimo* Kuskokwim Nunavut permafrost Tundra Alaska Yukon University of Calgary Journal Hosting Anchorage Arctic Nunavut Williamson ENVELOPE(-65.383,-65.383,-67.717,-67.717) Yukon ARCTIC 13 4
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topic Crustacea
Epidemics
Food poisoning
Native peoples
Trichinella
Alaska
Arctic waters
Europe
Labrador
N.W.T
Nunavut
Yukon
spellingShingle Crustacea
Epidemics
Food poisoning
Native peoples
Trichinella
Alaska
Arctic waters
Europe
Labrador
N.W.T
Nunavut
Yukon
Cooke, Wm. Bridge
Fournelle, H.T.
Some Soil Fungi from an Alaskan Tundra Area
topic_facet Crustacea
Epidemics
Food poisoning
Native peoples
Trichinella
Alaska
Arctic waters
Europe
Labrador
N.W.T
Nunavut
Yukon
description . The following report is based on samples of soil and water collected in a tundra area and is restricted to a listing of certain soil moulds found there. In August and September 1957 and June 1958 the junior author collected a series of water and soil samples from which a number of mould and yeast cultures were isolated. The samples were obtained while making a survey of enteric infections among the Eskimos of Southwestern Alaska. Specifically, sampling was carried out within a 6-mile radius of the Eskimo village of Napaskiak, about 400 miles west of Anchorage, near the head of Kuskokwim Bay. . The region lies in the ecotone between the forest and tundra regions, and the sampling was carried out in areas described as "wet tundra" and "heath tundra". In this region the average annual precipitation is 19 inches, the climate approaches the marine type, with a mean annual temperature of 30°F., a monthly mean for July of 55°F. and for January of 6°F., and an average growing season of 102 days. With the climate as much cool-maritime as arctic, the soil fungi are probably low-temperature species adapted to a cold environment. The article by Williamson is illustrated by maps and photographs giving the geographic location and illustrating environmental conditions. In August 1957 five pond and three soil samples were collected for a preliminary investigation into the microorganisms of this area. In September 1957 six soil and pond samples, including four from the permafrost area on the west side of the Kuskokwim River, were collected and in June 1958 ten samples of soil and pond water. .
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author Cooke, Wm. Bridge
Fournelle, H.T.
author_facet Cooke, Wm. Bridge
Fournelle, H.T.
author_sort Cooke, Wm. Bridge
title Some Soil Fungi from an Alaskan Tundra Area
title_short Some Soil Fungi from an Alaskan Tundra Area
title_full Some Soil Fungi from an Alaskan Tundra Area
title_fullStr Some Soil Fungi from an Alaskan Tundra Area
title_full_unstemmed Some Soil Fungi from an Alaskan Tundra Area
title_sort some soil fungi from an alaskan tundra area
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
publishDate 1960
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Arctic
Nunavut
Williamson
Yukon
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Arctic
Nunavut
Williamson
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Arctic
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Kuskokwim
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Tundra
Alaska
Yukon
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