1980
DOI: 10.1007/bf00015497
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Occurrence of parasitic watermolds in some lakes of Naini Tal, India

Abstract: Five species of Olpidiopsis were noted in temperate and subtropical lakes of Naini Tal. Two species were new record for India .

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“…Several species of aquatic fungi have been reported as parasites of fishes by many investigators including Tiffney and Wolf (1937), Scott and O'Bier (1962), Scott (1964), Bhargava et al (1971), Srivastava (1976) and Khulbe and Sati (1980). During the course of an investigation, several species of sprolegniaceous and pythiaceous fungi were found to be permanent members of lake ecosystems (Khulbe, 1980). Some of them were parasitic to many fish species (Khulbe, 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Several species of aquatic fungi have been reported as parasites of fishes by many investigators including Tiffney and Wolf (1937), Scott and O'Bier (1962), Scott (1964), Bhargava et al (1971), Srivastava (1976) and Khulbe and Sati (1980). During the course of an investigation, several species of sprolegniaceous and pythiaceous fungi were found to be permanent members of lake ecosystems (Khulbe, 1980). Some of them were parasitic to many fish species (Khulbe, 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%