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Estuarine Distribution of Saprolegniaceae in the Tampa Bay Area: I
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Diane Te Wagner-Merner
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January 20, 2017
Abstract
A preliminary study determined the presence of some Saprolegniaceae in a small estuary in the Tampa Bay Area. Traditional methods of collecting aquatic fungi were employed. The results support the previously noted occurrence of these fungi and extend the geographical range of the species of tlus taxon. These and previously reported results of estuarine studies of Saprolegniaceae suggest that some species in this family are limited in their occurrence in southeastern United States estuaries.
Erhalten: 1979-11-2
Online erschienen: 2017-1-20
Erschienen im Druck: 1980-11-1
© 2017 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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