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Mangrove Fungi - World Records

 
Genus Julella
Species avicenniae
Substrate dead wood
Habitat intertidal
Country Queensland
Andaman Is.
Malaysia
Maldives
Andhra Pradesh India
Maharahstra India
Eqypt
Host Species Avicennia alba
Rhizophora apiculata
Avicennia marina
References Borse B.D. 1987. Marine fungi from India -V. Current Science 56:1109-1111.

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

Jones E. B. G. and Hyde K. D. 1990. Observations on poorly known mangrove fungi and a nomeclatural correction. Mycotaxon 37:197-201.

Hyde K.D. 1992. Julella avicenniae (Borse) comb. nov. (Thelenellaceae) from intertidal mangrove wood and miscellaneous fungi from the NE coast of Queensland. Mycologoical Research 96(11):939-942.

Chinnaraj S.. 1993. Higher marine fungi from mangroves of Andaman and Nicobar islands. Sydowia 45(1):109-115.

Chinnaraj S.. 1993. ?Manglicolous fungi from atolls of Maldives, Indian Ocean. Indian Journal of Marine Sciences 22:141-142.

Alias SA, Kuthubutheen AJ, and Jones EBG. 1995. Frequency of occurrence of fungi on wood in Malaysian mangroves. Hydrobiologia 295:97016.

Alias SA and Jones EBG. 2000. Vertical distribution of maine fungi on Rhizophora paiculata at Morib mangrove, Selangor, Malaysia. Mycoscience 41:431-436.

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.

Abdel-Wahab MA, El-Sharouny HM and Jones EBG. 2001. Two new intertidal lignicolous Swampomyces species from Red Sea mangroves in Eqypt. Fungal Diversity 8:35-40.

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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