نتایج جستجو برای: fungicolous hyphomycetes

تعداد نتایج: 427  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1993
M O Gessner E Chauvet

Fourteen strains of aquatic hyphomycete species that are common on decaying leaves in running waters were grown in liquid culture and analyzed for total ergosterol contents. Media included an aqueous extract from senescent alder leaves, a malt extract broth, and a glucose-mineral salt solution. Concentrations of ergosterol in fungal mycelium ranged from 2.3 to 11.5 mg/g of dry mass. The overall...

2006
Verónica Ferreira Manuel A. S. Graça

We assessed the eVect of whole-stream nitrate enrichment on decomposition of three substrates diVering in nutrient quality (alder and oak leaves and balsa veneers) and associated fungi and invertebrates. During the 3-month nitrate enrichment of a headwater stream in central Portugal, litter was incubated in the reference site (mean NO3-N 82 g l ¡1) and four enriched sites along the nitrate grad...

2009
P.W. Crous U. Braun M.J. Wingfield A.R. Wood H.D. Shin B.A. Summerell A.C. Alfenas C.J.R. Cumagun J.Z. Groenewald

The recently generated molecular phylogeny for the kingdom Fungi, on which a new classification scheme is based, still suffers from an under representation of numerous apparently asexual genera of microfungi. In an attempt to populate the Fungal Tree of Life, fresh samples of 10 obscure genera of hyphomycetes were collected. These fungi were subsequently established in culture, and subjected to...

Journal: :Mycological research 2006
Pedro W Crous Hans-Josef Schroers Johannes Z Groenewald Uwe Braun Konstanze Schubert

Cladosporium musae, a widespread leaf-spotting hyphomycete on Musa spp., is genetically and morphologically distinct from Cladosporium s. str. (Davidiella anamorphs, Mycosphaerellaceae, Dothideales). DNA sequence data derived from the ITS and LSU gene regions of C. musae isolates show that this species is part of a large group of hyphomycetes in the Chaetothyriales with dematiaceous blastoconid...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2005
Bin Liu Xing-Zhong Liu Wen-Ying Zhuang

Orbilia querci, a new nematode-trapping fungus, was found on rotten wood of Quercus sp. in Huai-rou County, Beijing, China. It is characterized by having a tear-shaped spore body in the cylindrical ascospore. Pure culture was obtained from the ascospores. Conidiophores were simple or occasionally branched, bearing a single conidium on the tip. Conidia were spindle-shaped, mostly with 3-septa. N...

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