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Mangrove Fungi - World Records

 
Genus Cirrenalia
Species macrocephala
Substrate dead wood
dead leaves
Habitat intertidal
Country Hong Kong - wood
Sierra Leone - wood
Florida - wood and leaves
Sri Lanka - wood
Kuwait - wood
E South Africa - wood
Canary Islands - wood
Maharashtra India- wood
Java - wood
Japan - wood
Tamil Nadu India - wood
China -Shenzhen -wood
Anhra Pradesh India -
Host Species Avicennia marina
block of pine
Rhizophora mucronata
Rhizophora mangle -leaves
Rhizophora apiculata
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Kohlmeyer, Jan. 1967. Intertidal and phycophilous fungi from Tenerife (Canary Islands). Transactions of the British Mycological Society 50:137-147.

Jones, E B Gareth. 1968. Marine Fungi. Current Science 13:378-379.

Tubaki, Keisuke. 1969. Studies on the Japanese marine fungi lignicolous group (III), algicolous group and a general consideration. IFO Research Communication 4:12-41.

Fell, Jack W. and Master, I. M. 1973. Fungi associated with the degredation of mangrove (Rhizophora mangle L.) leaves in south Florida. in Estuarine Microbial Ecology, Stevenson, L. Harold and Colwell, R. R. eds :455-465.

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

Aleem, A. A.. 1980. Distribution and ecology of marine fungi in Sierra Leone (tropical West Africa). Botanica Marina 23:679-688.

Kohlmeyer, Jan. 1980. Tropical and subtropical filamentous fungi of the western Atlanic Ocean. Botanica Marina 23:529-540.

Koch, Jergen. 1982. Some lignicolous maine fungi from Sri Lanka. Nordic Journal of Botany 2:163-169.

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.

Suhirman and Jones, E. B. Gareth. 1983. Preliminary observations on lignicolous marine fungi in the Java Sea, Indonesia. Annales Bogoriensis 3:35-49.

Borse, B.D. 1984. Marine fungi from India - I. Indian Botanical Reporter 3:156-157.

Kohlmeyer, J and Schatz, S.. 1985. Aigialus gen. nov. (Ascomycetes) with two new marine species from mangroves. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 85:699-707.

Vrijmoed, L.L.P., Hodgkiss, I.J. and Thrower, L.B. 1986. Occurence of fungi on submerged pine and teak blocks in Hong Kong coastal waters. Hydrobiologia 135:109-122.

Vrijmoed, L.L.P., Hodgkiss, I.J. and Thrower, L.B. 1986. Effects of surface fouling organisms on the occurence of fungi on submerged pine blocks in Hong Kong coastal waters. Hydrobiologia 135:123-130.

Zanial, A. and Jones, E.B.G. 1986. Occurence and distribution of lignicolous marine fungi in Kuwait coastal waters. Biodeterioration 6:596-600.

Borse B. D. 1988. Frequency of occurence of marine fungi from Maharashtra Coast, India. Indian Journal of Marine Science 17:165-167.

Steinke T. D. and Jones E. B. G. 1993. Marine and mangrove fungi from the Indian Ocean coast of South Africa. South African Journal of Botany 59(4):385-390.

Vrijmoed L.L.P., Hyde K.D. and Jones E.B.G. 1994. Observations on mangrove fungi from Macau and Hong Kong, with the description of two new Ascomycetes: Diaporthe salsuginosa and Aniptodera haispora.. Mycological Research 98(6):699-704.

Vrijmoed L.L.P., Jones E.B.G and Hyde K.D.. 1994. Observations on subtropical mangrove fungi in the Pearl River estuary. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Sunyatseni 33(4):78-85.

Ravikumar DR and Vittal BPR. 1996. Fungal diversity on decomposing biomass of mangrove plant Rhizophora in Pcihavaram estaury, east coast of India. Indian Journal of Marine Science 25:132-144.

Sarma VV and Vittal BPR. 2000. Biodiversity of magrove fungi on different substrata of Rhizophora appiculata and Avicennia spp. from Gondavari and Krishna deltas, east coast of India.. Fungal Diversity 6:23-41.


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