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Aquatic fungi and chromistan organisms (fungus-like organisms) growing on dead individuals of free-floating plants in water bodies of north-eastern Poland
Bazyli Czeczuga, Mariola Kozłowska, Anna Godlewska, Elżbieta Muszyńska & Bożenna Mazalska
Mycologia Balcanica 3: 143–153 (2006)
doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2547593
Published online: 28 December 2006
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The authors investigated aquatic fungi and chromistan organisms growing on the dead specimens of 11 species of free-floating plants in the water from three limnological and trophical different water bodies (spring, river and pond). On the specimens investigated plants in the water of water bodies of north-eastern Poland they identified 129 species including 57 chromistan organisms and 72 fungus species. The most common taxa were Aphanomyces laevis, Thraustotheca clavata, Pythium inflatum, P. rostratum, Anguillospora filiformis, A. pseudolongissima, Angulospora aquatica, Heliscus submersus, Lemonniera aquatica, Pithomyces obscuriseptatus, Tetracladium marchalianum, Tricellula aquatica. Most fungus species were observed on the specimens of Utricularia minor, U. vulgaris (each 36) and Hydrocharis morsus-ranae (34), fewest on Lemna gibba (22), Aldrowanda vesiculosa and Lemna minor (each 23). The most taxa were growing in the water from River Supraśl (64), the fewest in the water from Spring Jaroszówka (55). A number of chromistan organisms and fungus species (2 and 11 respectively) appeared new to Polish waters.

chromistan organisms, free-floating plants, hydrochemistry, Poland, water bodies, water fungi