Chitinophilic zoosporic fungi in various types of water bodies

Bazyli Czeczuga, Anna Godlewska

Abstract


Chitinophilic fungi in various types of water bodies (slough, pond, beach pool, two lakes and two rivers) were studied. Samples of water were collected every other month for hydrochemical analysis and once a month ( 1992 - 1994) in order to determine the fungus content. The wings of dragonfly and flies, carapaces of crayfish and potato beetle and the fructification of two mushrooms were used as bait. Thirty species of chitinophilic fungi were found in various types of water bodiss. Cytriomyces annulatus, Entophlyctis crenata, Obelidium megarrhizum, Rhopalophlyctis sareoptoides, Achlya colorata, A. megasperma and Dictyuchus monosporus represent new records as chitinophilic fungi. However, Entophlyctis crenata, Obelidium megarrhizum and Podochytrium chitinophilum reported for the first time from Poland.

Keywords


zoosporic fungi; chitinophilic fungi

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5586/am.1998.004

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  • 2353-074X (online)
  • 0001-625X (print; ceased since 2015)
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