2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10267-008-0449-x
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Reproduction and dispersal in aquatic hyphomycetes

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“…Their impact on the host may range from neutral or profitable to weakly deleterious. The occurrence of aquatic hyphomycetes in roots growing in or near water has been demonstrated repeatedly by cultivation methods (e.g., Sati and Belwal, 2005;B€ arlocher, 2006). Molecular barcoding also revealed several aquatic hyphomycetes at greater distance from water: Tetracladium-related sequences were reported in ectomycorrhizal roots (Murat et al, 2005), in the liverwort Marchantia foliacea (Russell and Bulman, 2005), in mycorrhizal orchid roots (Abadie et al, 2006;Elena et al, 2010;Stark et al, 2009), and in ericaceous plants (Tedersoo et al, 2007).…”
Section: Aquatic Hyphomycetes As Endophytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Their impact on the host may range from neutral or profitable to weakly deleterious. The occurrence of aquatic hyphomycetes in roots growing in or near water has been demonstrated repeatedly by cultivation methods (e.g., Sati and Belwal, 2005;B€ arlocher, 2006). Molecular barcoding also revealed several aquatic hyphomycetes at greater distance from water: Tetracladium-related sequences were reported in ectomycorrhizal roots (Murat et al, 2005), in the liverwort Marchantia foliacea (Russell and Bulman, 2005), in mycorrhizal orchid roots (Abadie et al, 2006;Elena et al, 2010;Stark et al, 2009), and in ericaceous plants (Tedersoo et al, 2007).…”
Section: Aquatic Hyphomycetes As Endophytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stream intermittency may, therefore, present a serious challenge for their survival. Several studies have shown that they may endure litter emersion periods of days to months and even dryingerewetting cycles as long as recolonization and/or resumption of growth is allowed by litter resubmergence in the stream (Maamri et al, 1998(Maamri et al, , 2001B€ arlocher, 2009;Bruder et al, 2011;Schlief and Mutz, 2011). Based on their conidial production, some aquatic hyphomycete species are reported to be less sensitive than others to flow fragmentation and resumption (Schlief and Mutz, 2011).…”
Section: Lentic and Estuarine Habitats E Stressed Freshwatersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only 10% of asexually reproducing species have been connected to their respective sexual states (Bärlocher 2009). Asexual fungi may lack or have unknown sexual stages, and were previously difficult to classify in a natural system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Também são chamados de hifomicetos lignícolas ou hifomicetos aquáticos-submersos (Ingold 1975;Goh & Hyde 1996). Segundo Goh & Hyde (1996) Os restos vegetais alóctones (folhas, frutos, galhos e troncos) são uma importante fonte de energia em ecossistemas dulcícolas (Wallace et al 1997, Bärlocher 2009, Cole et al 2010, principalmente aqueles onde a sombra formada pela mata ciliar limita a produção primária pela fotossín-tese , Schindler & Gessner 2009). Desse modo, eles são de fundamental importância para a manutenção da cadeia trófica nesses ambientes (Benke et al 1988).…”
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