Survey of microfungi on Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. from Münsterland, Germany.

Commun Agric Appl Biol Sci

Research group Microfungi, University Duisburg-Essen (Campus Essen), Henri-Dunant-Str.65, DE-45131 Essen, Germany.

Published: June 2008

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  • In 2005 and 2006, researchers studied microfungi in specific locations near Dülmen, Münsterland, and identified 25 different species on Alnus glutinosa.
  • Among these species, several are considered quite rare in Germany, highlighting the uniqueness of the findings.
  • The study details each identified species, providing valuable insights into the local microfungi diversity in that region.

Article Abstract

During our investigation on microfungi in Antoniusheim, Fleissenbach und Merfelderbruch near Dülmen in Münsterland in the years 2005 and 2006 we were able to collect and identify 25 microfungi on Alnus glutinosa (L.) GAERTN. Among them are some which are very rare in Germany linke Phragmoporthe conformis (Berkley & Broome) Petrak, Cryptosporiopsis alnea (Rostr.) Petr., Prosthecium auctum (Berk. & Broome) Petr., Taphrina alni-incanae (Kun.) Magn. [= T. Amentorum (Sadeback) Rostrup], Cryptodiaporthe oxystoma (Rehm.) Z. Urb., Cladosporium alnicola Bub. & Vleug. [= C. Herbarum (Pers.)], Erysiphe penicillata (Wallr.) Link, Melampsoridium betulinum Kleb., Bacterodesmium longisporum M.B. Ellis, Marssonina alni Karak. Asteroma alneum (Pers.: Fr.) Sutton . All collected species can be found in the text.

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  • Among these species, several are considered quite rare in Germany, highlighting the uniqueness of the findings.
  • The study details each identified species, providing valuable insights into the local microfungi diversity in that region.
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