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Mangrove Fungi - World Records

 
Genus Cladosporium
Species cladosporioides
Substrate dead leaves
roots, seedlings
soil, sand
Habitat soil
Country Texas
Japan - Okinawa
E. Mexico
Florida - seeldings
Japan
W. Mexico
Host Species Avicennia germinans
Rhizophora stylosa
mangrove soil
Rhizophora mangle seedlings
References Newell, Steven Y.. 1973. Succession and role of fungi in the degredation of red mangrove seedlings. Estuarine Microbial Ecology, Stevenson, L. Harold Colwell, R. R. eds. :467-480.

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.

Koehn, Robert D. and Garrison, Robert A. 1981. Fungi associated with Avicennia germinans from the vicintiy of Port Aransas, Texas.. Mycologia 73:1183-1186.

Nakagiri, A., Tokumasu, S., Araki, H., Koreeda, S., and Keisuke, T. 1989. Succession of fungi in decomposing mangrove leaves in Japan. Recent advances in microbial Ecology. Japan Scientific Societies Press :297-301.

Ito T and Nakagiri A. 1997. Mycoflora of the rhizospheres of mangrove trees. IFO Research Communication 18:40-44.

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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