Biodiversity of Mycoflora in Mangroves Habitat of Mumbri Creek of South Konkan, Maharashtra.
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Mycoflora, Mangrove, Mumbri CreekAbstract
The present investigation is carried out in Mumbri Creek of Sindhudurg district (Lat. 16º 21' N. Long. 73º25' E). The main aim of this work is to find out the productivity of the Mumbri creek. This abstract consists of major mycoflora such as Phycomycetes, Ascomycetes, Zygomycetes and Deuteromycetes. The mycoflora help in making the wetlands highly nutritious which enhances commercially important resource organisms.Pneumatophores of Avicenniamarina provide excellent media to grow the fungi on large scale. The Deuteromycetes were dominating group.
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