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Status of Susceptible Host for Foliicolous Fungi from North Terai Forests of (Uttar Pradesh) India


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1 Department of Botany, Kisan P. G. College, Bahraich – 271 801, U. P, India
 

The present report elucidates a rich and unique profile of mycobial as well as phytodiversity of research area surveyed with two hundred four angiospermic host plant species representing one hundred fifty two genera of sixty three different families being parasitized by two hundred thirty seven fungi representing sixty three genera. The survey and documentation has resulted more than twenty one new host records and twenty three new fungal species to Indian mycoflora.

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Foliicolous Fungi, Susceptible Hosts Status, North Terai Forest, U.P.
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Authors

T. P. Mall
Department of Botany, Kisan P. G. College, Bahraich – 271 801, U. P, India
D. P. Singh
Department of Botany, Kisan P. G. College, Bahraich – 271 801, U. P, India
Ajay Kumar
Department of Botany, Kisan P. G. College, Bahraich – 271 801, U. P, India
Sangeeta Sahani
Department of Botany, Kisan P. G. College, Bahraich – 271 801, U. P, India

Abstract


The present report elucidates a rich and unique profile of mycobial as well as phytodiversity of research area surveyed with two hundred four angiospermic host plant species representing one hundred fifty two genera of sixty three different families being parasitized by two hundred thirty seven fungi representing sixty three genera. The survey and documentation has resulted more than twenty one new host records and twenty three new fungal species to Indian mycoflora.

Keywords


Foliicolous Fungi, Susceptible Hosts Status, North Terai Forest, U.P.

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