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Mangrove Fungi - World Records

 
Genus Halosarpheia
Species viscidula
Substrate dead wood
Habitat intertidal
Country North Carolina
Liberia
Brazil
Hong Kong
Mauritus
Malaysia c.f.
Queensland
Ivory Caost
Host Species Rhizophora racemosa
Pinus sp
Rhizophora mangle
block of Breuguiera parviflora c.f.
References Kohlmeyer, Jan and Kohlmeyer, Erika. 1965. New marine fungi from mangroves and trees along eroding shorelines. Nova Hedwigia 9:89-104.

Kohlmeyer, Jan. 1968. Marine fungi from the tropics. Mycologia 60:252-270.

Kohlmeyer, Jan. 1969. Ecological notes on fungi in mangrove forests. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 53:237-250.

Kohlmeyer, Jan and Kohlmeyer, Erika. 1979. Marine Mycology: The higher fungi. :.

Vrijmoed, Lilian L. P., Hodgkiss, I. J. and Thrower, L. B. 1982. Factors affecting the distribution of lignicolous marine fungi in Hong Kong. Hydrobiologia 87:143-160.

Vrijmoed, Lilian L. P., Hodgkiss, I. J., and Thrower, L. B. 1982. Seasonal patterns of primary colonization by lignicolous marine fungi in Hong Kong. Hydrobiologia 89:253-262.

Booth, Tom. 1983. Lignicolous marine fungi from Sao Paulo, Brazil. Canadian Journal of Botany 61:488-506.

Poonyth AD, Hyde KD and Abed P. 1999. Intertidal fungi in Mauritian mangroves. Botanica Marina 42:243-252.

Alias SA and Jones EBG. 2000. Colonization of mangrove wood by marine fungi at Kuala Selangor mangrove stand, Malaysia. Fungal Diversity 5:9-12.

Kohlmeyer, J. and Volkmann-Kohlmeyer B. 1991. Marine fungi of Queensland, Australia.. Austrralian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Reserach 42:91-99.


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