2016
DOI: 10.21638/11701/spbu03.2016.403
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The materials to study of microfungi in Lebyazhy nature reserve (Lomonosov district of Leningrad region)

Abstract: В статье приводятся сведения о микромицетах закзника «Лебяжий» (Ломоносовский р-н Ленинградской обл.). Субстратами для собранных грибов были живые и отмершие части де-ревьев, кустарников, кустарничков и травянистых растений преимущественно из семейств Rosaceae, Salicaceae и Betulaceae. Список видов микромицетов, обнаруженных на территории заказника составил к настоящему времени 67 видов из отделов Ascomycota, Basidiomycota и Oomycota, 36 из которых приводятся для обследованной территории впервые. Большая часть… Show more

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“…Intriguingly, this species has also been reported from the foliar tissues of G. peckii grown from seed in sterile tissue culture prior to ex situ planting in the Digby Neck bog habitat, where no G. peckii have previously been observed [15]. This fungus is a known endophyte and is possibly a latent saprophyte of Sweet Gale (Myrica gale), collected in bogs in Sweden and Russia [42,43]. Plagiostoma lugubre was also found at all sites and is a known endophyte and latent saprophyte with a wide range of host plants throughout the northern hemisphere [44].…”
Section: Known Ecologies Of Sordariomycetes Recovered From Geum Peckiimentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Intriguingly, this species has also been reported from the foliar tissues of G. peckii grown from seed in sterile tissue culture prior to ex situ planting in the Digby Neck bog habitat, where no G. peckii have previously been observed [15]. This fungus is a known endophyte and is possibly a latent saprophyte of Sweet Gale (Myrica gale), collected in bogs in Sweden and Russia [42,43]. Plagiostoma lugubre was also found at all sites and is a known endophyte and latent saprophyte with a wide range of host plants throughout the northern hemisphere [44].…”
Section: Known Ecologies Of Sordariomycetes Recovered From Geum Peckiimentioning
confidence: 88%