Phylloplane as fungi habitat
- 作者: Tsarelunga А.1, Blagoveschenskaya Е.1
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- Lomonosov Moscow State University, Biological Faculty
- 期: 卷 84, 编号 4 (2023)
- 页面: 263-278
- 栏目: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0044-4596/article/view/148102
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0044459623040073
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/YZMKTY
- ID: 148102
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As currently shown the phylloplane of different plants is actively colonized by yeasts and filamentous fungi of different taxonomic groups. The features of the leaf as a microhabitat are low humidity, susceptibility to mechanical effects of rain and wind, lack of nutrients on the surface, and high insolation, which causes the allocation of epiphytic fungi as a separate ecological group. Although the data vary from plant to plant, in general it can be said that basidial yeasts and such filamentous fungi as Alternaria, Epicoccum, Cladosporium, Phoma and Trichoderma are most commonly found on plant surfaces. The biological cycle of epiphytic fungi has not yet been studied, but it is assumed that it begins with the specific adhesion of the spore on the surface, followed by the formation of biofilms or the so-called “aggregates” that combine bacteria, yeast and filamentous fungi and ends with the formation of spores either on the surface of a living plant or on dead and decaying leaves.
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А. Tsarelunga
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Biological Faculty
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Email: alexcar333@mail.ru
Russia, 119234, Moscow, Leninskiye Gory, 1, bld. 12
Е. Blagoveschenskaya
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Biological Faculty
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Email: kathryn@yandex.ru
Russia, 119234, Moscow, Leninskiye Gory, 1, bld. 12
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