New species of small dictyostelids from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Ten new species of small dictyostelids, five belonging to Acytostelium (A. anastomosans, A. longisorophorum, A. magnisorum, A. serpentarium and A. singulare) and five to Dictyostelium (D. amphisporum, D. naviculare, D. oculare, D. potamoides and D. stellatum), were isolated from forest soils in the...

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Autores principales: Cavender, J.C., Vadell, E., Landolt, J.C., Stephenson, S.L.
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spelling todo:paper_00275514_v97_n2_p493_Cavender2023-10-03T14:37:44Z New species of small dictyostelids from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cavender, J.C. Vadell, E. Landolt, J.C. Stephenson, S.L. Acytostelium Dictyostelium Forest soils Southern Appalachians Taxonomy fungus new species altitude animal article classification cytology isolation and purification microphotography Myxomycetes parasitology soil tree United States Altitude Animals Dictyosteliida North Carolina Photomicrography Soil Tennessee Trees Great Smoky Mountains National Park North America United States Western Hemisphere World Acytostelium Dictyosteliida Dictyostelium Ten new species of small dictyostelids, five belonging to Acytostelium (A. anastomosans, A. longisorophorum, A. magnisorum, A. serpentarium and A. singulare) and five to Dictyostelium (D. amphisporum, D. naviculare, D. oculare, D. potamoides and D. stellatum), were isolated from forest soils in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. These species were recovered mostly from acidic soils and at higher elevations. They represent a large group of dictyostelids of small stature (<2 mm total height) on which we are beginning to accumulate more information. © 2005 by The Mycological Society of America. Fil:Vadell, E. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00275514_v97_n2_p493_Cavender
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topic Acytostelium
Dictyostelium
Forest soils
Southern Appalachians
Taxonomy
fungus
new species
altitude
animal
article
classification
cytology
isolation and purification
microphotography
Myxomycetes
parasitology
soil
tree
United States
Altitude
Animals
Dictyosteliida
North Carolina
Photomicrography
Soil
Tennessee
Trees
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
North America
United States
Western Hemisphere
World
Acytostelium
Dictyosteliida
Dictyostelium
spellingShingle Acytostelium
Dictyostelium
Forest soils
Southern Appalachians
Taxonomy
fungus
new species
altitude
animal
article
classification
cytology
isolation and purification
microphotography
Myxomycetes
parasitology
soil
tree
United States
Altitude
Animals
Dictyosteliida
North Carolina
Photomicrography
Soil
Tennessee
Trees
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
North America
United States
Western Hemisphere
World
Acytostelium
Dictyosteliida
Dictyostelium
Cavender, J.C.
Vadell, E.
Landolt, J.C.
Stephenson, S.L.
New species of small dictyostelids from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
topic_facet Acytostelium
Dictyostelium
Forest soils
Southern Appalachians
Taxonomy
fungus
new species
altitude
animal
article
classification
cytology
isolation and purification
microphotography
Myxomycetes
parasitology
soil
tree
United States
Altitude
Animals
Dictyosteliida
North Carolina
Photomicrography
Soil
Tennessee
Trees
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
North America
United States
Western Hemisphere
World
Acytostelium
Dictyosteliida
Dictyostelium
description Ten new species of small dictyostelids, five belonging to Acytostelium (A. anastomosans, A. longisorophorum, A. magnisorum, A. serpentarium and A. singulare) and five to Dictyostelium (D. amphisporum, D. naviculare, D. oculare, D. potamoides and D. stellatum), were isolated from forest soils in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. These species were recovered mostly from acidic soils and at higher elevations. They represent a large group of dictyostelids of small stature (<2 mm total height) on which we are beginning to accumulate more information. © 2005 by The Mycological Society of America.
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author Cavender, J.C.
Vadell, E.
Landolt, J.C.
Stephenson, S.L.
author_facet Cavender, J.C.
Vadell, E.
Landolt, J.C.
Stephenson, S.L.
author_sort Cavender, J.C.
title New species of small dictyostelids from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
title_short New species of small dictyostelids from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
title_full New species of small dictyostelids from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
title_fullStr New species of small dictyostelids from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
title_full_unstemmed New species of small dictyostelids from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
title_sort new species of small dictyostelids from the great smoky mountains national park
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