Assemblage and diversity of fungi on wood and seaweed litter of seven northwest portuguese beaches.

K R Sridhar, K S Karamchand, C Pascoal, F Cássio
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Three hundred and fifty woody litter and one hundred and forty seaweed litter sampled from seven beaches of Northwest Portugal were assessed for the filamentous fungal assemblage and diversity. The woody litter was screened for fungi up to 42 months using damp chamber incubation. They consisted of 36 taxa (ascomycetes, 21; basidiomycetes, 3; anamorphic taxa, 12) comprising 10 core group taxa (≥10%) (ascomycetes, 8; basidiomycete, 1; anamorphic taxa, 1). The total fungal isolates ranged between 150 and 243, while the number of fungal taxa per wood ranged between 3 and 4.9. The seaweed litter was screened up to four months in damp chamber incubation. They encompassed 29 taxa (ascomycetes, 16; basidiomycetes, 2; anamorphic taxa, 11) comprising 15 core group taxa (ascomycetes, 9; basidiomycete, 1; anamorphic taxa, 5). Total fungal isolates ranged between 56 and 120, while the number of fungal taxa per seaweed segment ranged between 4.8 and 6.3. Fifteen taxa of ascomycetes, two of basidiomycetes, and four anamorphic taxa were common to wood and seaweed litter. On both the substrates, two arenicolous fungi Arenariomyces trifurcates and Corollospora maritima were the predominant fungi (72.6-85.9%). The species abundance curves showed higher frequency of occurrence of fungal taxa in seaweed than woody litter. Our study revealed rich assemblage and diversity of marine fungi on wood and seaweed litter of Northwest Portugal beaches. The fungal composition and diversity of this survey have been compared with earlier investigations on marine fungi of Portugal coast.

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葡萄牙西北部七个海滩木材和海藻凋落物上真菌的组合和多样性。
对葡萄牙西北部7个海滩的350个木质凋落物和140个海藻凋落物的丝状真菌组合和多样性进行了评估。木质凋落物的真菌筛选长达42个月使用湿室孵育。共36个分类群(子囊菌群21个;担子菌,3;变形类群,12个),包括10个核心类群(≥10%)(子囊菌,8个;担子菌类,1;真菌分离株数在150 ~ 243株之间,每根木材真菌分类群数在3 ~ 4.9个之间。在湿室孵育中筛选海藻凋落物长达4个月。它们包括29个分类群(子囊菌,16;担子菌,2;变形类群,11),包括15个核心类群(子囊菌,9;担子菌类,1;真菌分离株数在56 ~ 120株之间,每个海藻节段真菌分类群数在4.8 ~ 6.3个之间。在木材和海藻凋落物中有15个子囊菌群、2个担子菌群和4个变形菌群。在两种基质上,三氟沙砂菌(Arenariomyces trurcates)和海洋冠孢菌(Corollospora martima)为优势真菌(72.6 ~ 85.9%)。物种丰度曲线显示,真菌类群在海藻中出现的频率高于木本凋落物。我们的研究揭示了葡萄牙西北部海滩木材和海藻凋落物中丰富的海洋真菌组合和多样性。本次调查的真菌组成和多样性已与早期对葡萄牙海岸海洋真菌的调查进行了比较。
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