نتایج جستجو برای: hyphomycetes

تعداد نتایج: 389  

Journal: :Freshwater Biology 2021

Invasive tree pathogens threaten forests worldwide, but their effects on streams are poorly understood. Nevertheless, infections that lead to changes in the characteristics of litter inputs may affect stream communities and ecosystem processes. We studied cross-ecosystem derived from Phytophthora cinnamomi, ×alni, Ophiostoma novo-ulmi infection Castanea sativa (chestnut), Alnus lusitanica (alde...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1991
D G Kim R D Riggs

A filamentous, nonsporulating fungus, designated Arkansas Fungus 18 (ARF18), was isolated from 9 of 95 populations of Heterodera glycines, the soybean cyst nematode, in Arkansas. In petri dishes, ARF18 parasitized 89% of H. glycines eggs in cysts. The fungus also infected eggs of Meloidogyne incognita and eggs in cysts of Cactodera betulae, H. graminophila, H. lespedezae, H. leuceilyma, H. scha...

2012
Sahadevan Seena Sofia Duarte Cláudia Pascoal Fernanda Cássio

The worldwide-distributed aquatic fungus Articulospora tetracladia Ingold is a dominant sporulating species in streams of the Northwest Iberian Peninsula. To elucidate the genetic diversity of A. tetracladia, we analyzed isolates collected from various types of plant litter or foam in streams from North and Central Portugal and North Spain, between 2000 and 2010. Genetic diversity of these fung...

Journal: :Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 2011
Catarina Moreirinha Sofia Duarte Cláudia Pascoal Fernanda Cássio

Urbanization and industrial activities have contributed to widespread contamination by metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, but the combined effects of these toxics on aquatic biota and processes are poorly understood. We examined the effects of cadmium (Cd) and phenanthrene on the activity and diversity of fungi associated with decomposing leaf litter in streams. Leaves of Alnus glutin...

Journal: :Aquatic Sciences 2021

Leaf litter decomposition in streams is a fundamental ecosystem process that allows for the cycling of nutrients. The rate at which leaf decomposes greatly controlled by its intrinsic characteristics. However, intraspecific variation characteristics poses major challenge large-scale studies aiming identifying environmental moderators decomposition. Thus, several standardized organic substrates ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2004
Beryl Laitung Eric Chauvet Nicolas Feau Katia Fève Lounès Chikhi Monique Gardes

Tetrachaetum elegans Ingold is a saprobic aquatic hyphomycete for which no sexual stage has yet been described. It occurs most commonly during the initial decay of tree leaves in temperate freshwater habitats and typically sporulates under water. Dispersal of the aquatic fungus takes place primarily in the water column and has a large passive component. Differences in substrate composition (e.g...

2012
Ronghua Lin Laura Buijse Mauricio R. Dimitrov Peter Dohmen Sujitra Kosol Lorraine Maltby Ivo Roessink Jos A. Sinkeldam Hauke Smidt René P. A. Van Wijngaarden Theo C. M. Brock

The ecological impact of the dithiocarbamate fungicide metiram was studied in outdoor freshwater microcosms, consisting of 14 enclosures placed in an experimental ditch. The microcosms were treated three times (interval 7 days) with the formulated product BAS 222 28F (Polyram®). Intended metiram concentrations in the overlying water were 0, 4, 12, 36, 108 and 324 μg a.i./L. Responses of zooplan...

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