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Grishkan, I; Nevo, E. 2008. Vertical divergence of microfungal communities in soil profiles of
"Evolution canyon" I, Lower Nahal Oren, Mount Carmel, Israel. PLANT BIOSYSTEMS. 142(1):51-59.
Address:
Grishkan, I, Univ Haifa, Inst Evolut, IL-31905 Haifa, Israel
In the present study, species composition, the contribution of major
groupings to community structure, and diversity level (species
richness, heterogeneity, and evenness) were examined in their
distribution in a soil depth of 0-43 cm in two opposite slopes at
"Evolution Canyon" I, Nahal Oren, Mount Carmel, Israel. A total of 90
species from 35 genera belonging to Zygomycota (2 species),
teleomorphic Ascomycota (12), and anamorphic Ascomycota (76) were
isolated. In the soil profile of the xeric "African" south-facing slope
(AS), melanin-containing fungi and teleomorphic species remarkably
decreased their abundance with depth, while Penicillium spp. and
Aspergillus spp. increased their contribution to the community
structure. These variations were accompanied by a decrease in
heterogeneity and evenness of the microfungal communities. In contrast,
on the mesic "European" north-facing slope (ES), a sharp decrease in
abundance of penicilli was observed with soil depth, followed by
increasing diversity level of the communities. The variations in
community structure through soil profiles were associated with
variations in edaphic conditions (increasing soil moisture) together
with escape from solar radiation on the AS and a decrease of organic
matter content on the ES.
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