Title of article
Colonization pattern of aquatic hyphomycetes on persistent substrata in some irrigation channels of Lahore
Author/Authors
Arshad, Mobeen University of the Punjab - Department of Botany, Pakistan , Firdaus-e-Bareen University of the Punjab - Department of Botany, Pakistan
From page
65
To page
70
Abstract
The aquatic hyphomycetes showed a characteristic pattern of colonization on baited branches of Callistemon citrinus and culms of Saccharum bengalense in tropical irrigation water channels in Lahore. A total of twelve species of aquatic hyphomycetes colonized these substrata. Some of the species could be identified as early or late colonizers on these baited materials. Sporidesmium ensiforme and Mycofalcella iqbalii showed the most distinctive pattern. Sporidesmium ensiforme was the early colonizer and showed maximum colonization during the first two weeks and then it declined while M. iqbalii colonized it in the second week with increasing colonization till the end of baiting period. Other early colonizer species included Lemonniera aquatica and an unidentified species Sp C whereas Articulospora proliferata and Flagellospora fusarioides appeared to be the late colonizers.
Keywords
Aquatic hyphomycetes , colonization pattern , substrata , irrigation channels.
Journal title
Mycopath
Journal title
Mycopath
Record number
2620527
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