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Volume : V, Issue : VI, July - 2015

AQUATIC FUNGI FROM JAWAHAR KUND, DIST.AMRAVATI (M.S.)

L. C. Nemade, V. R. Patil

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The present paper deals with four species of Mitosporic fungi viz., Jaculispora submersa Hudson and Ingold, Tripospermum myrti (Linder) Hughes, Vanrija aquatica (Jones and Slooff) Moore, and Varicosporium elodeae W. Kegel. Conidia of these fungi were encountered in foam samples from freshwater habitats. All of these are being recorded as addition to the fungi of Maharashtra state (India). The data provides information on the distribution of these fungi in India, apart from description and illustrations.

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L. C. Nemade, V. R. Patil(2015). AQUATIC FUNGI FROM JAWAHAR KUND, DIST.AMRAVATI (M.S.). Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. V, Issue. VI, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/6746.pdf

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