Mitosporic fungi from mangrove ecosystem of Wandoor -Andaman (India)
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Mangrove, Marine Fungi, Mitosporic fungi, Wandoor and AndamanAbstract
The present study deals with marine fungi from Wandoor -Andaman. The dead, decaying, intertidal and submerged mangrove wood samples were collected from Wandoor. These samples examined for colonization of marine fungi. Total 10 species of Mitosporic marine fungi (Alternaria sp., Bactrodesmium linderii, Camarosporium roumeguerii, Clavatospora bulbosa, Halenospora varia, Hydea pygmea, Periconia prolifica, Trichocladium achrasporum, Trichocladium alopallonellum and Trichocladium lignicola) were encountered. Out of these fungi Alternaria sp. is very common fungi reported from most of the wood samples in Wandoor Island.
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