Abstract
Results are reported of two-year qualitative and quantitative studies of the soil micoflora on mown and unmown meadows overgrown with vegetation of the Arrhenathererum medioeuropaeum association (Br.-Bl. 1919) Oberd. 1952. On the unmown plot the mycoflora was more abundant and varied than on the mown one. Atmospheric conditions were found to exert an influence of the specific composition of the mycoflora. No influence of mowing on the number of colonies of the isolated fungi could be demonstrated.