We assessed culturable soil microfungal diversity in various habitats around Hornsund, Spitsbergen in the High Arctic, using potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium. Thermal growth classification of the fungi obtained was determined by incubating them in 4°C and 25°C, permitting separation of those with psychrophilic, psychrotolerant and mesophilic char− acteristics. In total, 68 fungal isolates were obtained from 12 soil samples, and grouped into 38 mycelial morphotypes. Intergenic spacer regions of these morphotypes were sequenced, and they represented 25 distinct taxonomic units, of which 21 showed sufficient similarity with available sequence data in NCBI to be identified to species level. Soil under ornithogenic influence showed the highest ...
ABSTRACT. Soil filamentous fungi from Ny-Ålesund, Spitsbergen, were studied. A total of 30 fungal is...
The study is focused on microbiological analyses in polar soils in selected monitoring sites in Livi...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are distributed worldwide in all semiarid and arid lands, where they p...
This study presents the biodiversity results of microfungi of soils from Arctic and Antarctica. The ...
This paper provides the results of a study on fungal species diversity in the active and permafrost ...
The presence of fungi in pristine Antarctic soils is of particular interest because of the diversity...
The microfungal communities of a mire in northern Sweden were studied. Three plant communities were ...
The fungal complexes of the coal mine spoil tips around the settlement Barentsburg (Svalbard) were s...
of soil filamentous fungi communities isolated from various micro−relief forms in the hig
Antarctica peninsula periphery islands undergo one of the most dramatic ecological changes due to on...
Microfungi were isolated by the soil washing technique from 5 soil horizons in each of 3 podzolic co...
The presence of fungi in pristine Antarctic soils is of particular interest because of the diversity...
Around 85% of the environments on Earth are permanently or seasonally colder than 5 °C. Among those,...
We assessed fungal diversity in water and sediment samples obtained from five Arctic lakes in Ny-Åle...
Current knowledge concerning ‘decomposer’ Basidiomycota in Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems is based ...
ABSTRACT. Soil filamentous fungi from Ny-Ålesund, Spitsbergen, were studied. A total of 30 fungal is...
The study is focused on microbiological analyses in polar soils in selected monitoring sites in Livi...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are distributed worldwide in all semiarid and arid lands, where they p...
This study presents the biodiversity results of microfungi of soils from Arctic and Antarctica. The ...
This paper provides the results of a study on fungal species diversity in the active and permafrost ...
The presence of fungi in pristine Antarctic soils is of particular interest because of the diversity...
The microfungal communities of a mire in northern Sweden were studied. Three plant communities were ...
The fungal complexes of the coal mine spoil tips around the settlement Barentsburg (Svalbard) were s...
of soil filamentous fungi communities isolated from various micro−relief forms in the hig
Antarctica peninsula periphery islands undergo one of the most dramatic ecological changes due to on...
Microfungi were isolated by the soil washing technique from 5 soil horizons in each of 3 podzolic co...
The presence of fungi in pristine Antarctic soils is of particular interest because of the diversity...
Around 85% of the environments on Earth are permanently or seasonally colder than 5 °C. Among those,...
We assessed fungal diversity in water and sediment samples obtained from five Arctic lakes in Ny-Åle...
Current knowledge concerning ‘decomposer’ Basidiomycota in Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems is based ...
ABSTRACT. Soil filamentous fungi from Ny-Ålesund, Spitsbergen, were studied. A total of 30 fungal is...
The study is focused on microbiological analyses in polar soils in selected monitoring sites in Livi...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are distributed worldwide in all semiarid and arid lands, where they p...