Microfungal diversity in the swash zone interstitial water (SZIW) of three Ligurian urban beaches (NW, Italy)

Microfungal species abundance and specific composition of three urban beaches near Genoa (Liguria, NW Italy) in the swash zone interstitial water (SZIW) were evaluated. These beaches are characterized by a high presence of tourists. The investigation was carried out in order to: i) characterize the...

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Main Authors: Simone Di Piazza, Susanna Baiardo, Grazia Cecchi, Elia Ambrosio, Chiara Paoli, Paolo Vassallo, Mirca Zotti
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Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2017-03-01
Series:Italian Journal of Mycology
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Online Access:https://italianmycology.unibo.it/article/view/6778
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spelling doaj-5ec94682328945ec902ea575d98a439f2020-11-25T00:08:45ZengUniversity of BolognaItalian Journal of Mycology2531-73422017-03-0146082010.6092/issn.2531-7342/67786154Microfungal diversity in the swash zone interstitial water (SZIW) of three Ligurian urban beaches (NW, Italy)Simone Di Piazza0Susanna Baiardo1Grazia Cecchi2Elia Ambrosio3Chiara Paoli4Paolo Vassallo5Mirca Zotti6University of GenovaUniversity of GenovaUniversity of GenovaUniversity of GenovaUniversity of GenovaUniversity of GenovaUniversity of GenovaMicrofungal species abundance and specific composition of three urban beaches near Genoa (Liguria, NW Italy) in the swash zone interstitial water (SZIW) were evaluated. These beaches are characterized by a high presence of tourists. The investigation was carried out in order to: i) characterize the beach SZIWs microfungal diversity; ii) evaluate the presence of potential pathogenic and/or allergenic fungi for human; iii) investigate the influence of biotic and abiotic parameters on fungal species distribution. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected during April, July and September 2013. On the whole, 1,157 Morphological Taxonomic Units (MTUs), belonging to 52 taxa, were identified. Among these 52 taxa, 45% were common to all three beaches. The majority of them were saprotrophic species. Several opportunistic (mainly belonging to genus Aspergillus) and allergenic (such as Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Mucor, etc) fungi were found. Moreover several colonies of pathogenic species Aspergillus niger were found. Concerning the quantitative results, only the month (sampling period) seems to affect the amount of MTUs.https://italianmycology.unibo.it/article/view/6778filamentous microfungifungal communityenvironmental stressseashoreanthropic impact
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author Simone Di Piazza
Susanna Baiardo
Grazia Cecchi
Elia Ambrosio
Chiara Paoli
Paolo Vassallo
Mirca Zotti
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Susanna Baiardo
Grazia Cecchi
Elia Ambrosio
Chiara Paoli
Paolo Vassallo
Mirca Zotti
Microfungal diversity in the swash zone interstitial water (SZIW) of three Ligurian urban beaches (NW, Italy)
Italian Journal of Mycology
filamentous microfungi
fungal community
environmental stress
seashore
anthropic impact
author_facet Simone Di Piazza
Susanna Baiardo
Grazia Cecchi
Elia Ambrosio
Chiara Paoli
Paolo Vassallo
Mirca Zotti
author_sort Simone Di Piazza
title Microfungal diversity in the swash zone interstitial water (SZIW) of three Ligurian urban beaches (NW, Italy)
title_short Microfungal diversity in the swash zone interstitial water (SZIW) of three Ligurian urban beaches (NW, Italy)
title_full Microfungal diversity in the swash zone interstitial water (SZIW) of three Ligurian urban beaches (NW, Italy)
title_fullStr Microfungal diversity in the swash zone interstitial water (SZIW) of three Ligurian urban beaches (NW, Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Microfungal diversity in the swash zone interstitial water (SZIW) of three Ligurian urban beaches (NW, Italy)
title_sort microfungal diversity in the swash zone interstitial water (sziw) of three ligurian urban beaches (nw, italy)
publisher University of Bologna
series Italian Journal of Mycology
issn 2531-7342
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Microfungal species abundance and specific composition of three urban beaches near Genoa (Liguria, NW Italy) in the swash zone interstitial water (SZIW) were evaluated. These beaches are characterized by a high presence of tourists. The investigation was carried out in order to: i) characterize the beach SZIWs microfungal diversity; ii) evaluate the presence of potential pathogenic and/or allergenic fungi for human; iii) investigate the influence of biotic and abiotic parameters on fungal species distribution. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected during April, July and September 2013. On the whole, 1,157 Morphological Taxonomic Units (MTUs), belonging to 52 taxa, were identified. Among these 52 taxa, 45% were common to all three beaches. The majority of them were saprotrophic species. Several opportunistic (mainly belonging to genus Aspergillus) and allergenic (such as Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Mucor, etc) fungi were found. Moreover several colonies of pathogenic species Aspergillus niger were found. Concerning the quantitative results, only the month (sampling period) seems to affect the amount of MTUs.
topic filamentous microfungi
fungal community
environmental stress
seashore
anthropic impact
url https://italianmycology.unibo.it/article/view/6778
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