Effect of mechanical fragmentation of sphagnum on population density and structure of micromycete communities


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Abstract

The population density and taxonomic structure of micromycetes were monitored for six months in a model experiment with natural and mechanically fragmented (fine and coarse) samples of sphagnum. Sphagnum fragmentation favored an increase in the number of micromycetes only during the first week of the experiment. On the average, the number of micromycetes in fine-fragmented samples was two times greater than that in the coarse-fragmented samples. The diversity of micromycetes increased in the fragmented samples of sphagnum owing to the activation of some species, which remained in the inactive state as spores in the peat before fragmentation.

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T. A. Semenova

Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution

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Email: tashino@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 35, Moscow, 117071

A. V. Golovchenko

Moscow State University

Email: tashino@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Vorob’evy gory 1, Moscow, 119991


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