2010
DOI: 10.1590/s2236-89062010000400007
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Caracterização morfológica de fungos conidiais decompositores de folhedo provenientes de Cubatão, SP, Brasil

Abstract: -(Morphological characterization of litter decomposing conidial fungi from Cubatão, SP, Brazil). This article presents six conidial fungi isolated from leaf litter collected at the municipality of Cubatão, São Paulo State, Brazil. The plant debris were prepared by the successive washing method with sterile distilled water and incubated in moist chambers. The fungi were mounted in permanent slides and deposited in SP Herbarium.

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“…In N. membranacea, there were 22 individuals, eight of which were identified only up to the genus and 15 up to the species level, with the following fungi belonging only to this plant species: A great part of the fungal species found in this study was reported in other researches in the Atlantic Forest (Costa & Gusmão 2015Grandi 2004;Grandi & Gusmão 2002;Grandi & Silva 2006;Marques et al 2008;Magalhães et al 2011Magalhães et al , 2014aSantos et al 2015Santos et al , 2016Santos et al , 2017.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…In N. membranacea, there were 22 individuals, eight of which were identified only up to the genus and 15 up to the species level, with the following fungi belonging only to this plant species: A great part of the fungal species found in this study was reported in other researches in the Atlantic Forest (Costa & Gusmão 2015Grandi 2004;Grandi & Gusmão 2002;Grandi & Silva 2006;Marques et al 2008;Magalhães et al 2011Magalhães et al , 2014aSantos et al 2015Santos et al , 2016Santos et al , 2017.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Habitat — Decaying leaves of Moraceae species (Matsushima 1993) and leaf litter (Schoenlein-Crusius et al 2006, Grandi & Silva 2010).…”
Section: Excluded or Doubtful Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, interesting compounds were identified and isolated from M. indicus , namely eugenitin, four known polyketides, and three new azaphilones, named mycoleptones A–C (Andrioli et al 2012, 2014). Grandi & Silva (2010) studied the impact of M. disciformis in nutrient cycling in the leaf litter decomposition in Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%