Polycell-gel assay of water for spores of Saprolegniaceae (fungi), especially those of the Saprolegnia pathogen of fish

LG Willoughby, AD Pickering, HG Johnson - Hydrobiologia, 1984 - Springer
Large aliquot water samples (30 ml) were enriched with nutrients, then gelled in the cold
with Polycell (wallpapering paste) and incubated to derive Saprolegniaceae colonies and …

[引用][C] Do fungi occur in the sea?

EBG Jones - Mycologist, 1988 - Elsevier
From the above quotations the reader would be correct in deducing that marine fungi do not
exist, or are ecologically insignificant when compared with marine bacteria. Such is the state …

Salinity Tolerance of an Aphanomyces Isolate (Oomycetes) and Its Possible Relationship to Ulcerative Mycosis (Um) of Atlantic Menhaden

JH Hearth, DE Padgett - Mycologia, 1990 - Taylor & Francis
An Aphanomyces sp recovered from and thought to be a pathogen of Atlantic menhaden
was subjected to salinity stress to see if its behavior suggested that it was a salt-resistant …

The effect of salinity on sexual and asexual sporulation of members of the Saprolegniaceae

JL Harrison, EBG Jones - Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1975 - Elsevier
The effect of salinity on the sexual and asexual reproduction of seventeen saprolegniaceous
fungi was investigated. Normal zoospore formation was observed in nine species in 10 …

Effect of salinity on the reproduction of terrestrial and marine fungi

PJ Byrne, EBG Jones - Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1975 - Elsevier
The effect of salinity on the sporulation of twenty selected fungi, which included terrestrial
(10), fresh-water (2) and marine (8) species, was investigated using a variety of techniques …

How do fungi survive in the sea and respond to climate change?

EBG Jones, S Ramakrishna, S Vikineswary, D Das… - Journal of Fungi, 2022 - mdpi.com
With the over 2000 marine fungi and fungal-like organisms documented so far, some have
adapted fully to life in the sea, while some have the ability to tolerate environmental …

Infection and colonization of trout eggs by Saprolegniaceae.

SN Smith, RA Armstrong, J Springate, G Barker - 1985 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Saprolegnia diclina and S. ferax zoospores only infected dead trout eggs, in particular eggs
sited downstream of the fungi. Susceptibility of dead eggs to infection appeared to be …

Observations on the growth of the marine hyphomycete Varicosporina ramulosa

SP Meyers, L Hoyo - Canadian Journal of Botany, 1966 - cdnsciencepub.com
Varicosporina ramulosa, a staurospore-producing fungus, shows a range of morphological
characteristics in response to salinity, pH, nutrients, and other changes in the culture …

Seasonal periodicity of the Saprolegniaceae in the south-eastern United States

GC Hughes - Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1962 - Elsevier
The Saprolegniaceae of the south-eastern United States can be divided into two species
groups with regard to seasonal periodicity of occurrence and variation in abundance. One …

Studies of Sporobolomyces in a maritime habitat

GJF Pugh, BI Lindsey - Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1975 - Elsevier
Cell numbers of Sporobolomyces roseus Kluyver & Van Niel isolated from leaves of plants
growing in maritime areas were lower than those on leaves of inland plants. On the sand …