The 228 species of phytopathogenic micromycetes parasitising alien plants included in the publication «Black book of the flora of Belarus: alien harmful plants» (Minsk, 2020) were identified in the course of the conducted research. It was found that out of 322 plant species listed in this edition phytopathogenic micromycetes were found on 182 species (56.5 %). It is noted that among the phytopathogenic micromycetes only 92 species and intraspecific taxon (40.4 %) belong to the alien species of the Republic of Belarus. Obviously, these phytopathogens are highly specialised and currently parasitise only on these invasive plant species. The remaining 136 species and intraspecific taxon (59.6 %) affect both native and alien plant species.
As a result of the conducted researches in the territory of Kalinkovichi it was found 186 species of phytopathogenic fungi and fungus-like organisms, belonging to 4 divisions – Oomycota, Ascomycota, Basidiomycota and Deuteromycota. The detected micromycetes were parasitizing on 165 species of feeding plants from 45 families. The division of Ascomycota in the town of Kalinkovichi is represented by 70 species of 19 genera, the division of Basidiomycota – 32 species from 9 ge nera, the division of Deuteromycota – 47 species from 18 genera and the division of Oomycota – 37 species from 7 genera.
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