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Seasonal fluctuations of freshwater fungi in River Nile (Egypt)

โœ Scribed by Prof. Dr. Farida T. El-Hissy; A. H. Moubasher; M. A. El-Nagdy


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
375 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0233-111X

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Abstract

The seasonal fluctuations of aquatic fungi were studied over 24 water sample collected monthly between May 1979 and April 1981 from the River Nile near Assiut (about 375 km, south from Cairo, Egypt). The richest periods in aquatic fungal general and species were Septemberโ€”December 1979, Januaryโ€”March, Octoberโ€”December 1980, and Januaryโ€”April 1981. These periods represent low or moderate temperature months. The poorest periods were Mayโ€”August 1979, April, May, July, August and September 1980 which are almost summer months.

Twentyโ€nine species and one variety of Olpidiopsis saprolegniae which belong to ten genera of aquatic fungi were collected during this investigation. Three genera were of high seasonal occurrence (19โ€“24 months) namely: Achlya, Saprolegnia and Dictyuchus. Three other genera were of moderate seasonal occurrence (6โ€“11 months) namely: Isoachlya, Leptolegnia and Pythium. The rest of genera were of low or rare seasonal occurrence.


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