2000
DOI: 10.3750/aip2000.30.2.01
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Zoosporic fungi growing on the dead glass eel (montée) and elver′s (Anguilla anguilla L.)

Abstract: Fungi on fishes ZOOSPORIC FUNGI GROWING ON THE DEAD GLASS EEL (MONTEE) AND ELVER'S (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA L.

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“…Achlya polyandra was isolated in autumn from Lake Białe and Lake Sajenek, in spring from Lake Długie, and in spring and autumn from Lake Necko. Both taxa have been found previously by Czeczuga & Muszyńska (2000) and Czeczuga et al (2005) in the waters of the Podlasie Province on the spawn of fish species representing different families.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Achlya polyandra was isolated in autumn from Lake Białe and Lake Sajenek, in spring from Lake Długie, and in spring and autumn from Lake Necko. Both taxa have been found previously by Czeczuga & Muszyńska (2000) and Czeczuga et al (2005) in the waters of the Podlasie Province on the spawn of fish species representing different families.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…In contrast to some general assumptions of the opportunistic nature of the pathogenicity of S. diclina, recent studies appear to indicate that S. diclina is adapted to colonize as a saprothroph egg of salmonids. S. diclina is also frequently observed and isolated from different species of adult fish and their eggs (Czeczuga and Muszyńska, 2000;Fregeneda-Grandes et al, 2007). The fungus also observed growing on eggs of the sea trout Salmo trutta m. trutta in River Biała, Krasna and Supraśl near Białystok in Poland.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is especially well-known in Japanese hatcheries (Hatai et al 1990) and in the aquaculture of Oncorhynchus kisutch where it can kill the majority of its population (Hatai and Hoshiai 1992a, b). Saprolegnia torulosa has been encountered on eggs of a few coregonid fish species (Czeczuga and Muszyƒska 1998) and on dead specimens of young eel Anguilla anguilla (Czeczuga 1994, Czeczuga andMuszyƒska 2000). This fungus is most frequently encountered as a soil and aquatic saprophyte (Batko 1975).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%