Foliicolous fungi: Earths Living Wealth from Shrawasti (Uttar Pradesh), India

Abstract

During the survey of the North Tarai forests of Uttar Pradesh for Foliicolous Fungi during February, 2011 to October, 2013 in Bhinga Forest Range, Shrawasti Forest Division, Shrawasti (Uttar Pradesh, India) we came across one hundred fifteen fungal species representing forty six fungal genera inhabiting one hundred forty angiospermic host plants representing forty families. It was surprising to note and record that there are thirty nine novel fungal species and nineteen new host records.

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Mall T. P. , Kumar A.

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Mall T. P. , Kumar A. (2014). Foliicolous fungi: Earths Living Wealth from Shrawasti (Uttar Pradesh), India. International Journal of Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Studies (IJIMS), 1(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-30567