Aquatic fungi and fungus-like organisms growing on driffing in water nuts of seven birch species

Aquatic fungi and fungus-like organisms, growing on nuts of seven birch species ( Betula gracilis, B. humilis, B. lutea, B. nana, B. papyrifera, B. pubescens and B. verrucosa) found in the water of three limnologically and trophically different water bodies (spring, river and pond), were investigate...

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Main Authors: Czeczuga, Bazyli, Muszyńska, Elżbieta, Godlewska, Anna, Mazalska, Bożenna, Kozłowska, Mariola, Zubrzycka, Anna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2006
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2547347
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:2547347 2024-09-15T17:59:51+00:00 Aquatic fungi and fungus-like organisms growing on driffing in water nuts of seven birch species Czeczuga, Bazyli Muszyńska, Elżbieta Godlewska, Anna Mazalska, Bożenna Kozłowska, Mariola Zubrzycka, Anna 2006-04-26 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2547347 eng eng Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2547346 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2547347 oai:zenodo.org:2547347 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Mycologia Balcanica, 3, 47–54, (2006-04-26) fungus-like organisms hydrochemistry nuts of birch Poland water bodies aguatic fungi info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.254734710.5281/zenodo.2547346 2024-07-26T21:03:53Z Aquatic fungi and fungus-like organisms, growing on nuts of seven birch species ( Betula gracilis, B. humilis, B. lutea, B. nana, B. papyrifera, B. pubescens and B. verrucosa) found in the water of three limnologically and trophically different water bodies (spring, river and pond), were investigated. The total of 63 species, including 23 fungus-like organisms and 40 fungal species were found on the nuts of the investigated birches. The most common species were Karlingia rosea, Nowakowskiella macrospora, Achlya americana, Aphanomyces laevis, Saprolegnia ferax, Acrodictys bambusicola, Angulospora aquatica, Arbusculina fragmentans, Canalisporium caribense, Heliscus lugdunensis, Pithomyces obscuriseptatus, Tetracladium marchalianum and Tripospermum camelopardus ). Most of the species were observed on the nuts of Betula verrucosa (49 species) and the fewest on the nuts of Betula nana (42). In Cypisek spring, the number of fungal species and fungus-like organisms on the nuts was closely associated with the concentration of chlorides.However, in Supraśl River and Dojlidy pond it was associated with the sulphates concentration (in both cases negative correlation). Article in Journal/Newspaper Betula nana Zenodo
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topic fungus-like organisms
hydrochemistry
nuts of birch
Poland
water bodies
aguatic fungi
spellingShingle fungus-like organisms
hydrochemistry
nuts of birch
Poland
water bodies
aguatic fungi
Czeczuga, Bazyli
Muszyńska, Elżbieta
Godlewska, Anna
Mazalska, Bożenna
Kozłowska, Mariola
Zubrzycka, Anna
Aquatic fungi and fungus-like organisms growing on driffing in water nuts of seven birch species
topic_facet fungus-like organisms
hydrochemistry
nuts of birch
Poland
water bodies
aguatic fungi
description Aquatic fungi and fungus-like organisms, growing on nuts of seven birch species ( Betula gracilis, B. humilis, B. lutea, B. nana, B. papyrifera, B. pubescens and B. verrucosa) found in the water of three limnologically and trophically different water bodies (spring, river and pond), were investigated. The total of 63 species, including 23 fungus-like organisms and 40 fungal species were found on the nuts of the investigated birches. The most common species were Karlingia rosea, Nowakowskiella macrospora, Achlya americana, Aphanomyces laevis, Saprolegnia ferax, Acrodictys bambusicola, Angulospora aquatica, Arbusculina fragmentans, Canalisporium caribense, Heliscus lugdunensis, Pithomyces obscuriseptatus, Tetracladium marchalianum and Tripospermum camelopardus ). Most of the species were observed on the nuts of Betula verrucosa (49 species) and the fewest on the nuts of Betula nana (42). In Cypisek spring, the number of fungal species and fungus-like organisms on the nuts was closely associated with the concentration of chlorides.However, in Supraśl River and Dojlidy pond it was associated with the sulphates concentration (in both cases negative correlation).
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Czeczuga, Bazyli
Muszyńska, Elżbieta
Godlewska, Anna
Mazalska, Bożenna
Kozłowska, Mariola
Zubrzycka, Anna
author_facet Czeczuga, Bazyli
Muszyńska, Elżbieta
Godlewska, Anna
Mazalska, Bożenna
Kozłowska, Mariola
Zubrzycka, Anna
author_sort Czeczuga, Bazyli
title Aquatic fungi and fungus-like organisms growing on driffing in water nuts of seven birch species
title_short Aquatic fungi and fungus-like organisms growing on driffing in water nuts of seven birch species
title_full Aquatic fungi and fungus-like organisms growing on driffing in water nuts of seven birch species
title_fullStr Aquatic fungi and fungus-like organisms growing on driffing in water nuts of seven birch species
title_full_unstemmed Aquatic fungi and fungus-like organisms growing on driffing in water nuts of seven birch species
title_sort aquatic fungi and fungus-like organisms growing on driffing in water nuts of seven birch species
publisher Zenodo
publishDate 2006
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2547347
genre Betula nana
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op_source Mycologia Balcanica, 3, 47–54, (2006-04-26)
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