1988
DOI: 10.2307/3807792
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Life Strategies among Fungal Assemblages on Salicornia europaea Aggregate

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“…occurs on lower part of stems of S. europaea in July; scattered pycnidia are visible (Ellis & Ellis 1985). Records from Booth et al . (1988): Acremonium (7 spp.…”
Section: Herbivory and Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…occurs on lower part of stems of S. europaea in July; scattered pycnidia are visible (Ellis & Ellis 1985). Records from Booth et al . (1988): Acremonium (7 spp.…”
Section: Herbivory and Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family Leptosphaeriaceae, Teratosphaeriaceae, and Didymosphaeriaceae were found exclusively in shoots, and Paradendryphiella arenariae was the only species present in all sample types (Furtado et al 2019a). Moreover, Paradendryphiella arenariae (Nicot) Woudenberg and Crous, was previously found in S. europaea in Hokkaido (Okane and Nakagiri 2015) and in Canada (as Dendryphiella arenariae Nicot) (Booth et al 1988). In general, the endophytic community (both bacteria and fungi) in S. europaea shoots was found to be less diverse than in roots (S. europaea).…”
Section: Factors Shaping S Europaea-endophyte Associationmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Endophytic fungal isolates belonging to 9 genera: Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Fusarium were dominantly distributed genera in roots of S. europaea native to saltern of the Korea, followed by Aureobasidium, Cladosporium, Gibberella, Macrophoma, Phoma, Stemphylium, and unidentified (Pleosporales), respectively (Park et al 2016). Alike, Booth et al (1988) reported a high frequency of Alternaria species isolated from S. europaea in southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada. Furthermore, the dominance of Alternaria sp.…”
Section: Salicornia Fungal Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The percentage of the appearance of fungal species in the studied samples was calculated using the following equation (Booth et al, 1988). The number of samples in which one species or genus appeared Percentage of appearance (% ) = 100 number of samples the college Frequency percentage The percentage of the frequency of each isolated fungal species was calculated for samples taken from 11231 the study sites using the following equation.…”
Section: Percentage Of Appearancementioning
confidence: 99%