Extensive fungal growth has been detected on the walls and other building constructions in the inner parts of the Shelter of the
damaged fourth Unit of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1997–98. The mycobiota comprised 37 species of 19 genera.
Zygomycetes and ascomycetes were represented by one species each: Mucor plumbeus and Chaetomium globosum, respectively. Two
mitosporic fungi commonly found were Cladosporium sphaerospermum and Penicillium hirsutum. Alternaria alternata, Aureobasidium
pullulans, Aspergillus versicolor, Acremonium strictum, and Cladosporium herbarum were also encountered. Penicillium ingelheimense,
Phialophora melinii, Doratomyces stemonitis and Sydowia polyspora were isolated from the Shelter and are recorded from the Ukraine for
the first time. Comparison of the species growing under both severe and relatively weak radioactive contamination revealed a
dominance of melanin-containing species in heavily contaminated sites; biodiversity and prevalence coefficients supported this.