2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.712.242
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Diversity and Distribution of Clavarioid Fungi in India, Three Fungi from Central India

Abstract: Total 108 Indian clavarioid fungi belonging to 17 genera were compiled from literature. These fungi are distributed in 13 states of India. Genus Ramaria represent the largest number of species (39) followed by Clavaria (13), Clavulinopsis (12), Clavulina (11) and Typhula (10). Genera like Aphelaria, Artomyces, Deflexula, Gloeocantharellus, Multiclavula and Scytinopogon are least diverse and represented by only one species. Clavarioid fungi were recorded from 131 places of 13 states in India and the maximum div… Show more

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“…, Laccaria spp., Lactarius spp., Lactifluus spp., Leccinum spp., Lyophyllum spp., Phylloporus spp., Piloderma spp., Pseudotomentella spp., Ramaria spp., Russula spp., Sarcodon spp., Suillus spp., Thelephora spp., Tricholoma spp., Tylopilus spp., Xerocomus spp. [ 9 , 44 , 50 , 74 , 100 , 104 , [106] , [107] , [108] , [109] , [110] , [111] , [112] , [113] ] Regulation of plant diseases Antrodia mappa (Overh. & J. Lowe) Miettinen & Vlasák Antrodia sinuosa (Fr.)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, Laccaria spp., Lactarius spp., Lactifluus spp., Leccinum spp., Lyophyllum spp., Phylloporus spp., Piloderma spp., Pseudotomentella spp., Ramaria spp., Russula spp., Sarcodon spp., Suillus spp., Thelephora spp., Tricholoma spp., Tylopilus spp., Xerocomus spp. [ 9 , 44 , 50 , 74 , 100 , 104 , [106] , [107] , [108] , [109] , [110] , [111] , [112] , [113] ] Regulation of plant diseases Antrodia mappa (Overh. & J. Lowe) Miettinen & Vlasák Antrodia sinuosa (Fr.)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Body sections of the fruiting bodies were also examined under a light microscope. Specimens were identified by comparing their morphological features against reports in books (Ginns, 2017;Ostry et al, 2011), scientific papers (Abrahao & Gugliotta, 2012;Arya et al, 2008;Cui et al, 2019;Din & Mukhtar, 2019;Nnagadesi & Ayar, 2015;Patil, 2019;Schwarze, 1994;Tanjim et al, 2019;Verma et al, 2018), web information (https://www.mushr oomex pert.com/; https://first nature.com/; https://www.india biodi versi ty.org/) and personal communication with experts.…”
Section: Identification Of Fungal Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%