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Mangrove Fungi - World Records

 
Genus Scolecobasidium
Species arenaria
Substrate dead leaves
dead wood
sea grass, sand
Habitat intertidal
Country Texas
Malaysia
W. Mexico
Florida
Java
Phillippines
Brazil - leaves
North Carolina
Rhode Island
France
Black Sea
Host Species Avicennia germinans leaves
Thalassia testudinum
wood blocks
Rhizophora mangle leaves
References Meyers, Samuel P., et al. 1965. Thalassiomycetes VII. Observations on fungal infestation of turtle grass, Thalassia testudinum Konig.. Bulletin of Marine Science of the Gulf and Carribean 15:548-564.

Booth, Tom. 1979. Strategies for study of fungi in marine and marine influenced ecosystems. Rev. Microbiol. (S. Paulo) 10:123-138.

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

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

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

Jones, E. B. G, Uyenco F. R. and Follosco, M. P. 1988. Fungi on driftwood collected in the intertidal zone from the Philippines. Asian Marine Biology 5:103-106.

Jones E. B. G. and Kuthubutheen, A. J. 1989. Malyasian mangrove fungi. Sydowia 41:160-169.

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.

Gonzalez MdC, Hanlin RT and Ulloa M. 2001. A checklist of higher marine fungi of Mexico. Mycotaxon 80:241-253.


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