MICROFUNGI FROM ANTARCTIC LICHENS, MOSSES AND VASCULAR PLANTS

Citation
C. Moller et Mm. Dreyfuss, MICROFUNGI FROM ANTARCTIC LICHENS, MOSSES AND VASCULAR PLANTS, Mycologia, 88(6), 1996, pp. 922-933
Citations number
72
Categorie Soggetti
Mycology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00275514
Volume
88
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
922 - 933
Database
ISI
SICI code
0027-5514(1996)88:6<922:MFALMA>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Microfungi were isolated from 54 lichen, moss and plant samples collec ted at two sites (Polish research station 'Arctowski' and Argentinean station 'Jubany') on King George Island, Antarctica. Fifty-eight taxa, mainly fungi imperfecti, and 63 different types of sterile mycelia we re isolated. Seventeen of the identified taxa and 15 sterile types wer e relatively abundant and were recorded from three samples or more. Th e distribution of these taxa in the different sample types was analyze d by correspondence analysis. Geographic sampling site tended to be a more relevant indicator of taxonomic composition of moss- and lichen-d erived fungal assemblages than the exact nature of the sample. In cont rast, some plant-derived species were similar in all plants irrespecti ve of sampling site. In general, the distribution of fungi in samples from 'Jubany' was more distinctive than in 'Arctowski' samples, possib ly due to the stronger influence of humans and animals in the vicinity of the latter station. With respect to temperature requirements for r adial growth, 44% of all isolates were mesophilic, 46% psychrotolerant and 10% psychrophilic. The ratios among these groups in plants, mosse s and lichens were not identical. Taxa isolated from plants were more often psychrotolerant than mesophilic or psychrophilic. In contrast, a trend indicating a higher proportion of psychrophiles from lichens an d a higher proportion of mesophiles from mosses was observed.