A New Ascomycetes fungi Parodiella madhucae spec. nov. from Marathwada
Abstract
The taxonomic study of Ascomycetes fungi since during last few years has been neglected and no studies have been extensively done in Marathwada region, therefore the work under taken to investigate Ascomycetes fungi from Udgir region. The Ascomycetes is largest group of fungi which are highly diverse and versatile organisms adapted to all kinds of environment. The Marathwada region has been found rich in fungi, since for a gap of long time this region has been found neglected in exploring to the Ascomyctes fungal flora. The taxonomic studies of Ascomycetes fungi were carried out in Udgir region belongs to Latur district of Marathwada (M.S.). In the present paper comprises of detailed investigation on the taxonomic studies of Parodiella madhucae spec. nov. recorded on dead stem of Madhuca indica Gmel. The taxonomic and critical morphological examination. The present collection of Parodiella madhucae spec. nov. differs from the species described earlier, hence Parodiella madhucae spec. nov. is new species of Ascomycetes fungi and which is new to science.
Keywords: Taxonomy, Ascomycetes, Pleosporales, Pleosporaceae, Parodiella madhucae.
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