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Mangrove Fungi - World Records

 
Genus Helicascus
Species kanaloanus
Substrate dead wood
sand
Habitat intertidal
Country Brunei
Thailand cf.
Philippines
Hawaii
Sumatra cf.
Singapore
Malaysia
Andaman Is.
E South Africa
Maharastra India
Maldives
Host Species Avicennia alba
Xylocarpus granatum cf.
Aegiceras corniculatum
Rhizophora mangle
Kandelia candel
Rhizophora mucronata
Sonnertia alba
Sonneratia acida
Sonneratia apetala
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Kohlmeyer, Jan. 1969. Marine fungi of Hawaii including the new genus Heliascus. Canadian Journal of Botany 47:1469-1487.

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

Patil, S.D. and Borse, B.D.. 1985. Marine fungi from Maharashtra (India) IV: some Loculoascomycetes.. Transactions of the Mycological Society of Japan 26:271-276.

Jones, E.B.G. and Tan T.K. 1987. Observations on manglicolous fungi from Malaysia. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 89:390-392.

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

Hyde, K. D. 1988. Studies on the tropical marine fungi of Brunei. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 98:135-151.

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.

Hyde, K. D.. 1989. Caryospora mangrovei sp. nov. and notes on marine fungi from Thailand. Tranasctions Mycological Society of Japan 30:333-341.

Hyde, K. D. 1989. Intertidal fungi from north Sumatra. Canadian Journal of Botany 67:3078-3082.

Hyde, K. D. 1989. Ecology of tropical marine fungi. Hydrobiologia 178:199-208.

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

Kohlmeyer, J. and Volkmann-Kohlmeyer, B.. 1989. Hawaiian marine fungi, including two new genera of Ascomycotina. Mycological Research 92:410-421.

Tan, T.K., Leong W.F., and Jones E. B. G.. 1989. Succession of fungi on wood of Avicennia alba and A. lanata in Singapore. Canadian Journal of Botany 67:2686-2691.

Hyde K. D. 1990. Intertidal fungi from warm temperate mangroves of Australia, including Tunicatispora australiensis, gen. et sp. nov.. Australian Systematic Biology 3:711-718.

Hyde, K. D., Chalermpongse, A., and Boonthavikoon, T. 1990. Ecology of intertidal fungi at Ranong mangrove, Thailand. Transactions of the Mycological Society of Japan 31:17-27.

Tan T.K. and Leong W. F.. 1990. Mangrove fungi of Singapore and some possible factors influencing their occurrence. Transactions of the Mycological Society of Japan 31:35-44.

Hyde K. D. 1991. Helicascus kanaloanus, Helicascus nypae sp. nov. and Salsuginea ramicola gen. et. sp. nov. from intertidal mangrove wood. Botanica Marina 34:311-318.

Hyde K.D.. 1992. Intertidal fungi from Kandelia candel including Phomastspora kandelae sp. nov. Transactions of the Mycological Society of Japan 33:313-316.

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.

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.

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

Alias SA, Jones EBG and James T. 1999. Intertidal fungi from the Philippines, with a description of Acrocordiopsis sphaerica sp. nov. (Ascomycota).. Fungal Diversity 2:35-41.


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