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BÄRLOCHER F., STEWART M., RYDER D. (2011): Analyzing aquatic fungal communities in Australia: impacts of sample incubation and geographic distance of streams. [aquatic hyphomycetes, zoosporic fungi, spore production, aeration vs. static incubation, temperature, geographic distance] Czech Mycology 63(2): 113-132 (published: 10th August, 2011)
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Fungal colonization of Eucalyptus viminalis exposed in three streams (two sites each) near Armidale (NSW Tablelands, Australia) was characterized by measuring reproduction from recovered leaves in aerated and static water. Spore production for zoosporic and mitosporic fungi increased by up to 220 % and 310 %, respectively, in aerated water. Percentage similarities of aquatic hyphomycete communities between pairs of aerated and static samples from the same stream averaged 67.5 %; similarities among samples from different streams averaged 50.3 %. Canonical Analysis of Principal Coordinates (CAP) revealed no significant difference between fungal communities of aerated vs. static treatments summarized over all sites. The fungal communities of substrates from an additional nine streams, primarily from the coast, were characterized in September, 2010. They were compared to those on E. viminalis leaves incubated for four weeks at the original six sites. CAP revealed a significant difference between tableland and coastal fungal communities. Percentage similarities correlated significantly with geographic distance of the streams (R2 = 0.13), their temperature (R2 = 0.46) and their altitude (R2 = 0.65).
NIKOLCHEVA L.G., BÄRLOCHER F. (2002): Phylogeny of Tetracladium based on 18S rDNA. [Tetracladium, 18S rDNA, Leotiales, Erysiphales, Onygenales] Czech Mycology 53(4): 285-295 (published: 3rd October, 2002)
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Complete sequences of 18S rDNA of seven strains of Tetracladium were determined. The following species were included: T. apiense, T. furcatum, T. maxilliforme, T. setigerum (one strain each) and T. marchalianum (3 strains). Sequence homology among the 7 strains was >98%. The closest published match (NCBI database) to the Telracladium sequences is one by Bulgaria inquinans (homology 95-96%). Phylogenetic analysis placed the Tetracladium complex in the vicinity of the Ascomycete orders Onygenales, Erysiphales and Leotiales.
MARVANOVÁ L., BÄRLOCHER F. (2001): Hyphomycetes from Canadian streams. VI. Rare species in pure cultures. [aquatic hyphomycetes, species descriptions, distribution in Canada] Czech Mycology 53(1): 1-28 (published: 10th June, 2001)
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We describe and illustrate a series of rare or inadequately known species of mitosporic fungi (hyphomycetes), which were isolated from foam from Canadian streams: Alatospora constricta, Arborispora dolichovirga, Calcarispora hiemalis, Cladoconidium articulatum, Lateriramulosa quadriradiata, Sympodiocladium frondosum, Tetrabrunneospora ellisii, Tricladium caudatum, Trifurcospora irregularis, Triglyphium alabamense, Varicosporium trimosum. Ypsilina graminea is reported with microconidial state.
MARVANOVÁ L., FISHER P.J., DESCALS E., BÄRLOCHER F. (1997): Fontanospora fusirama sp. nov., a hyphomycete from live tree roots and from stream foam. [Fontanospora, aquatic hyphomycetes, endophytes, streams] Czech Mycology 50(1): 3-11 (published: 29th September, 1997)
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Fontanospora fusiramosa is described from Alnus roots and from stream foam. It is based on isolates from the U. K., Canada and the Czech Republic.
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