Wood-Rotting Fungi from Phulambri Taluka, District Aurangabad (Maharashtra) India.

Authors

  • Vijay Gore Shiveshwar junior college Takli (A), Tq. Kannad, District. Aurangabad 431147
  • Vasant Pandit Mali J. Watumull Sadhubella Girls College, Ulhasnagar Dist. Thane (M.S.) India, Pin. 421001

Keywords:

KEYWORDS: Basidiocarps, Heartwood, Macrofungi, Phlumbari, Specimens.

Abstract

In present investigation sixty-nine specimens were collected from various regions of Phlumbari Taluka Aurangabad District (Maharashtra) India, from that 21 species were identified according to morphological and microscopic character, belongs to 18 genera and 21 species. It was observed that Auricularia mesenterica, Cellulariella acuta, Daldinia concentrica, Flavodon flavus, Ganoderma lucidum, Lopharia cinerascens, Macrocybe pachymeres, Navisporus floccosus, Phellinus badius, Pluteus cervinus, Schizophyllum commune, Truncospora tephropora and Xylaria multiplex were most abundantly found while, Auricularia delicata, Favolus roseus, Ganoderma australe, Leucocoprinus fragilissimus, Phellinus allardii, Pleurocybella sp.1, Pycnoporus sanguineus  and Tremella mesenterica are rarely observed macro-fungi.

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Published

2023-12-31

How to Cite

Gore, V., & Vasant Pandit Mali. (2023). Wood-Rotting Fungi from Phulambri Taluka, District Aurangabad (Maharashtra) India. International Journal of Life Sciences, 11(4), 337–343. Retrieved from https://ijlsci.in/ls/index.php/home/article/view/830