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Mangrove Fungi - World Records

 
Genus Nais
Species glitra
Substrate dead wood
Habitat intertidal
Country Brunei
Thailand
New South Wales
Hong Kong
Sumatra
Singapore
Malaysia
E South Africa
Andaman Is.
Tamil Nadu India
Andhra Pradesh India
Victoria Austalia
Host Species Rhizophora apiculata
Sonneratia griffithii
Ceriops sp
block of Avicennia lanata
block of Bruguiera cylindrica
block of Avicennia marina
block of Bruguiera parviflora
Avicennia marina
block of pine
Rhizophora mucronata
Sonneratia alba
References Hyde, K. D. 1989. Intertidal fungi from north Sumatra. Canadian Journal of Botany 67:3078-3082.

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

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. A comparison of the intertidal mycota of five mangrove tree species. Asian Marine Biology 7:93-107.

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.

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

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. 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.

Hyde, K.D., Chalermpongse A., and Boonthavikoon T. 1993. The distribution of intertidal fungi on Rhizophora apiculata in. The marine biology of the South China Sea. Morton B. ed Hong Kong:643-652.

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.

Vrijmoed L.L.P., Hyde K.D. and Jones E.B.G. 1994. Observations on mangrove fungi from Macau and Hong Kong, with the description of two new Ascomycetes: Diaporthe salsuginosa and Aniptodera haispora.. Mycological Research 98(6):699-704.

Vrijmoed L.L.P., Jones E.B.G and Hyde K.D.. 1994. Observations on subtropical mangrove fungi in the Pearl River estuary. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Sunyatseni 33(4):78-85.

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

Ravikumar DR and Vittal BPR. 1996. Fungal diversity on decomposing biomass of mangrove plant Rhizophora in Pcihavaram estaury, east coast of India. Indian Journal of Marine Science 25:132-144.

Alias SA and Jones EBG. 2000. Colonization of mangrove wood by marine fungi at Kuala Selangor mangrove stand, Malaysia. Fungal Diversity 5:9-12.

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.

Leong W. F., Tan T. K. and Jones EBG. 1991. Fungal colonization of submerged Bruguiera cylindrica and Rhizophora apiculata wood. Botanica Marina 34:69-76.


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