January 2012
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16 Reads
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January 2012
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16 Reads
January 2012
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January 2011
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January 2010
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January 2009
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January 2009
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270 Reads
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10 Citations
Thirty-two manglicolous marine fungi belonging to 23 ascomycetes, 1 basidiomycete and 8 mitosporic fungi were observed from Avicennia and Rhizophora along Kerala coast, South India. Twelve species were found common on both hosts. The number of marine fungal species recorded on Avicennia was greater than Rhizophora. Fifteen species were found specific on Avicennia and five on Rhizophora. Furthermore, each host had its own most frequent, frequent, occasional and sporadic species.
... A few studies analyzed mangrove-associated fungi [1,8,9,12,13]. Highest counts are often found in soil surfaces or in roots and rhizomes, and some studies related their growth peak with higher humidity [14,15]. Unfortunately, information on fungal diversity in mangrove rhizospheres, the soil zone located in and around the active roots, is lacking and is mostly based on culture-dependent assessments [16−18]. ...
January 2009