Mangrove Fungi - World Records
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Genus
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Aspergillus
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Species
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terreus
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Substrate
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dead leaves, living leaves mangrove mud, seedlings sand
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Habitat
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intertidal soil
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Country
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Texas W. Bengal India E Mexico Okinawa Florida - seedlings Malaysia - live leaves W. Mexico Tamil Nadu India Goa India
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Host Species
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Avicennia germinans Avicennia marina Rhziophora mangle seedlings
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References
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Rai, J. N., Tewari, J. P. and Mukerji, K. G. 1969. Mycoflora of mangrove mud. Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata 38:17-31.
Newell, Steven Y. 1976. Mangrove fungi: The succession in the mycoflora of red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle L.) seedlings.. Recent advances in aquatic mycology, E. B. Gareth Jones, ed. :51-91.
Chowdhery, H.J. and Rai, J. N. 1980. Microfungi from Mangrove Swamps of West Bengal, India. Nova Hedwigia 32:229-236.
Koehn, Robert D. and Garrison, Robert A. 1981. Fungi associated with Avicennia germinans from the vicintiy of Port Aransas, Texas.. Mycologia 73:1183-1186.
Araujo, Alberto, D'Souza, Joe, and Karande, A. 1981. Studies on fungi & yeast from the West Coast of India. Indian Journal of Marine Sciences 10:341-345.
Kuthubutheen, A. J.. 1984. Leaf surface fungi associated with Avicennia alba and Rhizophora mucronata in Malaysia. in Proceedings of the Asian symposium on mangrove environment research and management, Soepadmo et al eds. :153-171.
Ito T and Nakagiri A. 1997. A mycofloral study on magrove mud in Okinawa, Japan. IFO Research Communication 18:32-39.
Gonzalez MdC, Herrera T, Ulloa M and Hanlin RT. 1998. Abundance and diversity of microfungi in three coastal beaches of Mexico. Mycoscience 39:115-121.
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