Diversity of conidial fungi and some abiotic variables of the water after the reopening of the Pirarungaua stream in the Jardim Botânico, São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Schoenlein-Crusius,Iracema H.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Diniz,Bruna Flores, Costa,Renata Torres da, Sabino,Ariana P.R., Moro,Larissa B., Boro,Marcela, Ishida,Cecília M., Jesus,Ana Lúcia de, Pires-Zottarelli,Carmen L.A.
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Resumo: ABSTRACT To evaluate the fungal diversity in the Pirarungaua stream reopened after remaining channeled about 40 years in the Botanical Garden of São Paulo, Brazil, two experiments in the cold and dry season and two in the hot and rainy season were performed. Leaves of Tibouchina pulchra Cogn and mixed leaf litter were confined in nylon litter bags, submerged and collected monthly, together with free leaf litter samples. Some abiotic factors were measured in the water. The leaves were fragmented, incubated in sterile water at 22 ºC and microscopically analyzed. We identified 33 conidial fungal taxa, among which, 23 are new to this area. Comparing seasons, the similarity of the mycota of confined T. pulchra leaves corresponded to 39% and to 56% regarding the confined mixed leaf litter. Similarities of 48-50% occurred between the mycota of confined and free leaf litter samples. Confined leaves showed a tendency to support higher numbers of species, whereas some rare fungi like Ulocoryphus mastigophorus Michaelides L. Hunter & W.B Kendr were more frequent in free leaf litter. Based on the results, it is recommended to monitor the limnological conditions of the stream and to promote awareness among the local population and visitors about the importance of a water body, even artificial, for the establishment of microclimatic features, and for the biodiversity of fungi.
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spelling Diversity of conidial fungi and some abiotic variables of the water after the reopening of the Pirarungaua stream in the Jardim Botânico, São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazilaquatic Hyphomycetesconidial fungifungal diversitystream recoveryABSTRACT To evaluate the fungal diversity in the Pirarungaua stream reopened after remaining channeled about 40 years in the Botanical Garden of São Paulo, Brazil, two experiments in the cold and dry season and two in the hot and rainy season were performed. Leaves of Tibouchina pulchra Cogn and mixed leaf litter were confined in nylon litter bags, submerged and collected monthly, together with free leaf litter samples. Some abiotic factors were measured in the water. The leaves were fragmented, incubated in sterile water at 22 ºC and microscopically analyzed. We identified 33 conidial fungal taxa, among which, 23 are new to this area. Comparing seasons, the similarity of the mycota of confined T. pulchra leaves corresponded to 39% and to 56% regarding the confined mixed leaf litter. Similarities of 48-50% occurred between the mycota of confined and free leaf litter samples. Confined leaves showed a tendency to support higher numbers of species, whereas some rare fungi like Ulocoryphus mastigophorus Michaelides L. Hunter & W.B Kendr were more frequent in free leaf litter. Based on the results, it is recommended to monitor the limnological conditions of the stream and to promote awareness among the local population and visitors about the importance of a water body, even artificial, for the establishment of microclimatic features, and for the biodiversity of fungi.Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais2016-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2236-89062016000100057Hoehnea v.43 n.1 2016reponame:Hoehneainstname:Instituto de Botânica (IBT)instacron:IBT10.1590/2236-8906-58/2015info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSchoenlein-Crusius,Iracema H.Diniz,Bruna FloresCosta,Renata Torres daSabino,Ariana P.R.Moro,Larissa B.Boro,MarcelaIshida,Cecília M.Jesus,Ana Lúcia dePires-Zottarelli,Carmen L.A.eng2016-03-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2236-89062016000100057Revistahttp://www.ibot.sp.gov.br/publicacoes/hoehnea/sobre_hoehnea.phpPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||hoehneaibt@gmail.com2236-89060073-2877opendoar:2016-03-15T00:00Hoehnea - Instituto de Botânica (IBT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diversity of conidial fungi and some abiotic variables of the water after the reopening of the Pirarungaua stream in the Jardim Botânico, São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil
title Diversity of conidial fungi and some abiotic variables of the water after the reopening of the Pirarungaua stream in the Jardim Botânico, São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil
spellingShingle Diversity of conidial fungi and some abiotic variables of the water after the reopening of the Pirarungaua stream in the Jardim Botânico, São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil
Schoenlein-Crusius,Iracema H.
aquatic Hyphomycetes
conidial fungi
fungal diversity
stream recovery
title_short Diversity of conidial fungi and some abiotic variables of the water after the reopening of the Pirarungaua stream in the Jardim Botânico, São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil
title_full Diversity of conidial fungi and some abiotic variables of the water after the reopening of the Pirarungaua stream in the Jardim Botânico, São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil
title_fullStr Diversity of conidial fungi and some abiotic variables of the water after the reopening of the Pirarungaua stream in the Jardim Botânico, São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of conidial fungi and some abiotic variables of the water after the reopening of the Pirarungaua stream in the Jardim Botânico, São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil
title_sort Diversity of conidial fungi and some abiotic variables of the water after the reopening of the Pirarungaua stream in the Jardim Botânico, São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil
author Schoenlein-Crusius,Iracema H.
author_facet Schoenlein-Crusius,Iracema H.
Diniz,Bruna Flores
Costa,Renata Torres da
Sabino,Ariana P.R.
Moro,Larissa B.
Boro,Marcela
Ishida,Cecília M.
Jesus,Ana Lúcia de
Pires-Zottarelli,Carmen L.A.
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author2 Diniz,Bruna Flores
Costa,Renata Torres da
Sabino,Ariana P.R.
Moro,Larissa B.
Boro,Marcela
Ishida,Cecília M.
Jesus,Ana Lúcia de
Pires-Zottarelli,Carmen L.A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schoenlein-Crusius,Iracema H.
Diniz,Bruna Flores
Costa,Renata Torres da
Sabino,Ariana P.R.
Moro,Larissa B.
Boro,Marcela
Ishida,Cecília M.
Jesus,Ana Lúcia de
Pires-Zottarelli,Carmen L.A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aquatic Hyphomycetes
conidial fungi
fungal diversity
stream recovery
topic aquatic Hyphomycetes
conidial fungi
fungal diversity
stream recovery
description ABSTRACT To evaluate the fungal diversity in the Pirarungaua stream reopened after remaining channeled about 40 years in the Botanical Garden of São Paulo, Brazil, two experiments in the cold and dry season and two in the hot and rainy season were performed. Leaves of Tibouchina pulchra Cogn and mixed leaf litter were confined in nylon litter bags, submerged and collected monthly, together with free leaf litter samples. Some abiotic factors were measured in the water. The leaves were fragmented, incubated in sterile water at 22 ºC and microscopically analyzed. We identified 33 conidial fungal taxa, among which, 23 are new to this area. Comparing seasons, the similarity of the mycota of confined T. pulchra leaves corresponded to 39% and to 56% regarding the confined mixed leaf litter. Similarities of 48-50% occurred between the mycota of confined and free leaf litter samples. Confined leaves showed a tendency to support higher numbers of species, whereas some rare fungi like Ulocoryphus mastigophorus Michaelides L. Hunter & W.B Kendr were more frequent in free leaf litter. Based on the results, it is recommended to monitor the limnological conditions of the stream and to promote awareness among the local population and visitors about the importance of a water body, even artificial, for the establishment of microclimatic features, and for the biodiversity of fungi.
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