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Mangrove Fungi - World Records

 
Genus Passeriniella
Species obiones
Substrate dead wood
sea grass
Habitat
Country Andhra Pradesh India
Hong Kong
Maharashtra India
Tamil Nadu India
New Jersey
North Carolina
Japan
Queensland Australia
Florida
Georgia
South Carolina
Texas
Host Species Rhizophora apiculata
Avicennia sp.
Spartina alterniflora
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Cribb, A. B. and Cribb, Joan W. 1960. Marine fungi from Queensland - III. Papers of the University of Queensland Deptartment of Botany 4:40-44.

Tubaki, Keisuke. 1968. Studies on the Japanese marine fungi- Lignicolous group II. Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory 15:357-372.

Tubaki, Keisuke. 1969. Studies on the Japanese marine fungi lignicolous group (III), algicolous group and a general consideration. IFO Research Communication 4:12-41.

Raghu-Kumar, S.. 1973. Marine lignicolous fungi from India. Kavaka 1:73-85.

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

Vrijmoed, Lilian L. P., Hodgkiss, I. J. and Thrower, L. B. 1982. Factors affecting the distribution of lignicolous marine fungi in Hong Kong. Hydrobiologia 87:143-160.

Vrijmoed, Lilian L. P., Hodgkiss, I. J., and Thrower, L. B. 1982. Seasonal patterns of primary colonization by lignicolous marine fungi in Hong Kong. Hydrobiologia 89:253-262.

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

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.


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