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TWO MARINE FUNGI NEW FOR THE WHITE SEA

Abstract

In the study of marine mycobiota of decaying plant materials near the N.A. Pertsov White Sea Biological Station numerous fungi were found, two of them are new to the White Sea. Residues of littoral halophytes were collected in August 2009 and 2015 in the supralittoral area; the work carried out by non-cultural methods. New to the White Sea species Phaeosphaeria neomaritima (R.V. Gessner et Kohlm.) Shoemaker et C.E. Babc. were found on 11 fragments, mostly on the residues of halophyte plants Juncus atrofuscus (rush). P. neomaritima was detected in both years the research in different points of the investigated area. Ascocarps of this fungus were immature. Apparently, on the White Sea they mature later than mid-August. The second species, Pleospora triglochinicola Webster., it is new not only for White Sea, but for all Russian Seas. It was found in the 12 fragments of halophyte Triglochin maritima (triglochin), in both year of the study, on different points of investigated area. Obviously, both species are common in the study area. The article contains descriptions and photographs of findings, as well as discussion on the environmental and geographical distribution of these species.

About the Author

E. N. Bubnova
N.A. Pertsov White Sea Biological Station, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Primorsky sett., Karelia Republic
Russian Federation
Research scientist


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Bubnova E.N. TWO MARINE FUNGI NEW FOR THE WHITE SEA. Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya 16. Biologiya. 2016;(4):41-44. (In Russ.)

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