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Occurrence and distribution of zoosporic organisms in water bodies from Brazilian Cerrado

Mycologia, 2011
Zoosporic organisms are commonly found in different aquatic ecosystems; however little is known about the influence of environmental factors and seasonal fluctuations on their occurrence and distribution. This study investigated patterns of abundance, frequency and diversity of these organisms and their relationship with some abiotic factors and ...
Cristiane, de Almeida Nascimento   +2 more
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Frequency, abundance and distribution of zoosporic organisms from Las Cañas stream (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Mycologia, 2008
Zoosporic organisms are common inhabitants of aquatic environments; however there are few ecological studies made for Argentinean streams. In this contribution the taxonomic composition of zoosporic organisms from a stream and their abundance, frequency and diversity on cellulosic baits were analyzed.
Agostina V, Marano   +4 more
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Zoosporic fungi and fungus-like organisms in the Siemianowka dam reservoir

Nova Hedwigia, 2010
Abstract: The occurrence of fungi in the Siemianowka dam reservoir and in the river Narew downstream and upstream of the reservoir was investigated, during the spring, summer and autumn months, taking into consideration many physicochemical factors of water. Phytoplankton chlorophyll a content was also determined. Eighty-seven fungal species, including
Bazyli Czeczuga   +8 more
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Biodiversity, spatial distribution and seasonality of heterotrophic straminipiles and true zoosporic fungi in two water bodies exposed to different effluents at Assiut (Upper Egypt).

Czech Mycology, 2020
Patterns of frequency, biodiversity and seasonality of fungi-like organisms and true zoosporic fungi in relationship with some abiotic factors of two water bodies exposed to various effluents at Assiut Governorate (Upper Egypt) were investigated.
A. M. Khallil   +3 more
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Ultrastructural organization of freeze-substituted zoospores of Phytophthora palmivora

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1989
The ultrastructural organization of the zoospores of Phytophthora palmivora was examined using freeze substitution as a potential means of improving upon the images obtained with zoospores preserved by conventional chemical fixation. Despite die technical difficulties encountered, freeze substitution was effective in preserving the overall shape of ...
Chung Won Cho, Melvin S. Fuller
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Organization of the kinetosomes and associated structures of zoospores of the rumen chytridiomycete Neocallimastix patriciarum

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1987
The structure of the kinetosomes of zoospores of the Babraham isolate of Neocallimastix (N. patriciarum, previously described as N. frontalis) both free and in the later stages of zoosporogenesis have been determined from electron micrographs of thin sections. The zoospores have up to 20 flagella.
E. A. Munn, C. A. Greenwood, C. G. Orpin
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Ultrastructural organization of Rhizophlyctis harderi zoospores and redefinition of the type 1 microbody – lipid globule complex

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1992
Because ultrastructural features of zoospores are considered primary characters in Chytridiomycete systematics, computer-aided three-dimensional reconstructions of serial sections were used to analyze zoospore fine structure of Rhizophlyctis harderi, a questionable member of the genus Rhizophlyctis. A secondary centriole was parallel to the kinetosome,
Martha J. Powell, Sonali Roychoudhury
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Organization and Fine Structure of the Side Body and Its Lipid Sac in the Zoospore of Blastocladiella Emersonii

Mycologia, 1970
Analyses of serial sections have shown that the “lipid sac” in the zoospore of Blastocladiella emersonii is made up of three detectable components.
E. C. Cantino, L. C. Truesdell
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