2016
DOI: 10.9734/jabb/2016/27711
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Biodiversity and Distribution of wild Mushrooms in the Southern Region of Bangladesh

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“…(Dahlia) plant which was supported by previous study [16,22]. This species was found in associated with Swietenia macrophylla (Mehogani) [23]. The frequency and density of collected species were 2.70% and 1.5%, respectively.…”
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“…(Dahlia) plant which was supported by previous study [16,22]. This species was found in associated with Swietenia macrophylla (Mehogani) [23]. The frequency and density of collected species were 2.70% and 1.5%, respectively.…”
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“…Daldinia concentrica was previously reported from Babugonj of Barisal district in southern region of Bangladesh with a frequency and the density of 6.25% and 18.60%, respectively. But this species was recorded in association with Swietenia macrophylla (Mehogani) tree in southern region of Bangladesh with 6.25% frequency and 18.60% density [23]. In another study, this species was found on dead logs of Swietenia macrophylla (Mehogani) [15].…”
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“…Morphologically, they are classified as puffballs, stinkhorns, bracket and gilled fungi, and may either be edible, inedible or poisonous (Bates 2006 ). They are usually abundant during the wet season in most countries of the world and have been found thriving on different substrates (Rogers 1994 ; Straatsma et al 2001 ; LaRochelle and Berkes 2003 ; Gbolagade et al 2006 ; Djelloul and Samraoui 2011 ; Dwivedi et al 2012 ; Pushpa et al 2012 ; Andrew et al 2013 ; Vyas et al 2014 ; Rashid et al 2016 ; Rumainul and Aminuzzaman 2016 ).…”
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