Saprobic conidial fungi associated with palm leaf litter in eastern Amazon, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: MONTEIRO,JOSIANE S.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: SARMENTO,PRISCILA S.M., SOTÃO,HELEN M.P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract: Fungi play an important role in litter decomposition in forest ecosystems and are considered an undersampled group in the Amazon biome. This study aims to describe the composition, richness and frequency of species of conidial fungi associated with palm trees in an area of ​​the Amapá National Forest, State of Amapá, Brazil. Palm leaf litter was collected from July 2009 to June 2010, incubated in moist chambers and examined for the presence of fungi. One hundred and seven species of conidial fungi were identified, in 79 genera and 25 families. As for the relative frequency of the species, the majority (94.4%) was sporadic and occurred on leaflets. We report new records for South America (Chaetopsis intermedia, Chaetochalara laevis and Thysanophora verrucosa) and Brazil (Chloridium phaeosporum, Helminthosporiella stilbacea and Zygosporium geminatum), and 83 for the State of Amapá, while 15 are also new for the Brazilian Amazon. This study significantly increases the knowledge about the distribution of the fungal species in the Amazon biome, and emphasizes the importance of the conservation of these organisms particularly in view of the large number of sporadic species recorded.
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spelling Saprobic conidial fungi associated with palm leaf litter in eastern Amazon, Brazilasexual AscomycotaArecaceaebiodiversityFlona AmapátaxonomyAbstract: Fungi play an important role in litter decomposition in forest ecosystems and are considered an undersampled group in the Amazon biome. This study aims to describe the composition, richness and frequency of species of conidial fungi associated with palm trees in an area of ​​the Amapá National Forest, State of Amapá, Brazil. Palm leaf litter was collected from July 2009 to June 2010, incubated in moist chambers and examined for the presence of fungi. One hundred and seven species of conidial fungi were identified, in 79 genera and 25 families. As for the relative frequency of the species, the majority (94.4%) was sporadic and occurred on leaflets. We report new records for South America (Chaetopsis intermedia, Chaetochalara laevis and Thysanophora verrucosa) and Brazil (Chloridium phaeosporum, Helminthosporiella stilbacea and Zygosporium geminatum), and 83 for the State of Amapá, while 15 are also new for the Brazilian Amazon. This study significantly increases the knowledge about the distribution of the fungal species in the Amazon biome, and emphasizes the importance of the conservation of these organisms particularly in view of the large number of sporadic species recorded.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652019000500602Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.91 n.3 2019reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3675201920180545info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMONTEIRO,JOSIANE S.SARMENTO,PRISCILA S.M.SOTÃO,HELEN M.P.eng2019-07-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652019000500602Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2019-07-24T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false
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title Saprobic conidial fungi associated with palm leaf litter in eastern Amazon, Brazil
spellingShingle Saprobic conidial fungi associated with palm leaf litter in eastern Amazon, Brazil
MONTEIRO,JOSIANE S.
asexual Ascomycota
Arecaceae
biodiversity
Flona Amapá
taxonomy
title_short Saprobic conidial fungi associated with palm leaf litter in eastern Amazon, Brazil
title_full Saprobic conidial fungi associated with palm leaf litter in eastern Amazon, Brazil
title_fullStr Saprobic conidial fungi associated with palm leaf litter in eastern Amazon, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Saprobic conidial fungi associated with palm leaf litter in eastern Amazon, Brazil
title_sort Saprobic conidial fungi associated with palm leaf litter in eastern Amazon, Brazil
author MONTEIRO,JOSIANE S.
author_facet MONTEIRO,JOSIANE S.
SARMENTO,PRISCILA S.M.
SOTÃO,HELEN M.P.
author_role author
author2 SARMENTO,PRISCILA S.M.
SOTÃO,HELEN M.P.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MONTEIRO,JOSIANE S.
SARMENTO,PRISCILA S.M.
SOTÃO,HELEN M.P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv asexual Ascomycota
Arecaceae
biodiversity
Flona Amapá
taxonomy
topic asexual Ascomycota
Arecaceae
biodiversity
Flona Amapá
taxonomy
description Abstract: Fungi play an important role in litter decomposition in forest ecosystems and are considered an undersampled group in the Amazon biome. This study aims to describe the composition, richness and frequency of species of conidial fungi associated with palm trees in an area of ​​the Amapá National Forest, State of Amapá, Brazil. Palm leaf litter was collected from July 2009 to June 2010, incubated in moist chambers and examined for the presence of fungi. One hundred and seven species of conidial fungi were identified, in 79 genera and 25 families. As for the relative frequency of the species, the majority (94.4%) was sporadic and occurred on leaflets. We report new records for South America (Chaetopsis intermedia, Chaetochalara laevis and Thysanophora verrucosa) and Brazil (Chloridium phaeosporum, Helminthosporiella stilbacea and Zygosporium geminatum), and 83 for the State of Amapá, while 15 are also new for the Brazilian Amazon. This study significantly increases the knowledge about the distribution of the fungal species in the Amazon biome, and emphasizes the importance of the conservation of these organisms particularly in view of the large number of sporadic species recorded.
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