Artículo
Can zoosporic true fungi grow or survive in extreme or stressful environments?
Fecha de publicación:
07/2010
Editorial:
Springer Tokyo
Revista:
Extremophiles
ISSN:
1431-0651
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Zoosporic true fungi are thought to be ubiquitous in many ecosystems, especially in cool, moist soils and freshwater habitats which are rich in organic matter. However, some of the habitats where these fungi are found may periodically experience extreme conditions, such as soils in extremely dry, hot and cold climates, acidic and alkaline soils, polluted rivers, anaerobic soil and water, saline soil and water, periglacial soils, oligotrophic soils, tree canopies and hydrothermal vents. It is clear that many ecotypes of zoosporic true fungi have indeed adapted to extreme or stressful environmental conditions. This conclusion is supported by studies in both the field and in the laboratory. Therefore, in our opinion, at least some true zoosporic fungi can be considered to be extremophiles.
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Citación
Gleason, Frank H.; Schmidt, Steve K.; Marano, Agostina Virginia; Can zoosporic true fungi grow or survive in extreme or stressful environments?; Springer Tokyo; Extremophiles; 14; 5; 7-2010; 417-425
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