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Fungi on Juncus roemerianus. 16. More New Coelomycetes, Including Tetranacriella, gen. nov.

  • J. Kohlmeyer and B. Volkmann-Kohlmeyer
Published/Copyright: June 1, 2005
Botanica Marina
From the journal Volume 44 Issue 2

Abstract

Juncus roemerianus is an important component of salt marshes of the United States east coast and the Gulf of Mexico. This plant supports a large biodiversity of decomposers, mostly ascomycetes and coelomycetes, unknown even a few years ago. Koorchaloma galateae sp. nov. is an obligate marine species from the base of culms; Pestalotiopsis juncestris sp. nov. is a facultative marine species and grows in the middle of culms and on involucral leaves; Tetranacriella papillata anam.-gen. et sp. nov. can be classified as a terrestrial but halotolerant species, occurring in the middle and upper part of leaves and on involucral leaves. All three species are known so far only from North Carolina.

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Published Online: 2005-06-01
Published in Print: 2001-02-27

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