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- Schiffnerula celastri sp. Nov. from Kerala, India
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1 Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode - 695 562 Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
1 Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode - 695 562 Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 1, No 3 (2008), Pagination: 1-2Abstract
A new species of the genus Schiffnerula on Celastrus paniculatus, collected from Wayanad, Kerala, India, is described and illustrated in detail.Keywords
Black Mildew, Schiffnerula, New SpeciesReferences
- Bilgrami KS, Jamaluddin S and Rizwi MA (1991) Fungi of India. List and references. Today & Tomorrow’s printers and Publishers, New Delhi.
- Hosagoudar VB (2003) The genus Schiffnerula and its synanamorphs. Zoos Print J. 18, 1071- 1078.
- Hughes SJ (1987) Pleomorphy in some hyphopodiate fungi. In: Pleomorphic fungi. The Diversity and its Taxonomic Implications. Sugiayama (ed.). Kodansha & Elsevier, Tokyo. pp.103-139.
- Sahni VP (1965) Some foliicolous ectoparasites and associated fungi from Jabalpur (M.P.) – I. Mycopathol. Mycol. Appl. 23, 328-338.
- Sahni VP (1966) Deuteromycetes from Jabalpur – II. Ibid. 29: 226-244.
- Sydow H and Sydow P (1914) Fungi from Northern Palawan. Philippine J. Sci. 9, 157-189.
- Verma RC, Tripathi MS and Chaudhary RK (1999) Three new species of black mildews from forest flora of North-Eastern Uttar Pradesh. Indian Phytopath. 52,377-380.
- Asterina dallasica Petrak - a New Record to India
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1 Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode 695 562, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
2 Division of plant pathology, Indian Agriculture Research Institute, New Delhi 110012, IN
1 Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode 695 562, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
2 Division of plant pathology, Indian Agriculture Research Institute, New Delhi 110012, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 1, No 5 (2008), Pagination: 1-2Abstract
Asterina dallasica infecting the leaves of Trema orientalis has been collected from Manandhavady region of Wayanad district in Kerala state and has been described and illustrated in detail. This species is being reported for the first time from India.Keywords
Asterina, Trema, Kerala, IndiaReferences
- Bilgrami KS, Jamaluddin S and Rizwi MA (1991) Fungi of India. List and References. Today and Tomorrow’s Printers & Publishers, New Delhi , pp.1-798.
- Hosagoudar VB and Abraham TK (2000) A list of Asterina Lev. species based on the literature. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 24, 557-587.
- Jamaluddin, GMG and Ojha BM (2004) Fungi off India (1989-2001). Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur, (India).
- Petrak F (1954) Beilrage Zur Pilzflora Von Britisch Nord, Borneo. Sydowia. 8,12-26.
- Studies on Foliicolous Fungi-XXVII
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 1-1Abstract
Two new species, namely, Asterina psychotriicola on Psychotria sp. and Lembosia salaciae on Salacia sp. collected from the Western Ghats of Peninsular India are described and illustrated in detail.Keywords
Asterina, Lembosia, New Species, Western Ghats, IndiaReferences
- Song B and Hosagoudar VB (2003) A list of Lembosia species based on the literature. Guizhou Science 21, 93-101.
- Stevens FL and Ryan MH (1939) The Microthyriaceae. Illinois Biol. Monographs 171-138.
- Studies on Foliicolous Fungi-XXX: Fungi of Shillong, Meghalaya
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 2-6Abstract
This paper gives an account of the fungi collected from Shillong. Of these, Asteridiella phukanea, Asterina schimae, Meliola meghalayensis, M. shillongensis, Questieriella zanthoxyli, Sarcinella castanopsidis and S. lyoniae are the new species. While, Asterina indica, A. hakgalensis and Meliola rubiella are reported for the first time from the state of Meghalaya. The study indicates that North-Eastern region of India is a treasure of foliicolous fungi and its systematic study may bring out several undescribed new species.Keywords
Foliicolous Fungi, Shillong, New Species, New RecordsReferences
- Bilgrami, K.S., Jamaluddin, S. and Rizwi, M.A. 1991. Fungi of India.List and References. Today and Tomorrow’s Printers & Publishers, New Delhi , pp:798
- Hansford CG (1961) The Meliolaceae. A Monograph. Sydowia. Beih. 2, pp:806.
- Haridasan K and Rao RR (1985) Forest Flora of Meghalaya. Vol. I. Bishen Singh & Mahendrapal Singh, Dehra Dun. pp: 450.
- Hosagoudar VB (2003) The genus Schiffnerula and its synanamorphs. Zoos´ Print J. 18, 1071-1078.
- Hosagoudar VB (2005) Studies on foliicolous fungi– XIX. Indian Phytopathol. 58, 194-204.
- Hosagoudar VB, Abraham TK and Pushpangadan P (1997) The Meliolineae - A Supplement. Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. pp: 201.
- Hosagoudar VB (1996) Meliolales of India. Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta. pp: 363.
- Hu Y, Ouyang Y, Song Bin and Jiang G (1996) Flora Fungorum Sinicorum. Vol. 4. Meliolales (1). Science Press Beijing. Pp: 270, plate IV.
- Hu Y, Song Bin, Ouyang Y and Jiang G (1999) Flora Fungorum Sinicorum. Vol. 11. Meliolales (2). Science Press Beijing. Pp: 252.
- Hughes SJ (1987) Pleomorphy in some hyphopodiate fungi. In: Sugiyama (ed.) Pleomorphic fungi. The diversity and its taxonomic implications. Kodansa & Elsevier,Tokyo. pp:103-139.
- Katumoto K (1975) The Hemisphaeriales in Japan. Bull. Fac. Agric. Yamaguti Univ. 26, 1-122.
- Yamamoto W (1957) The Formosan species of the Microthyriaceae–II. Sci.Rep. Hyogo Univ. Agric., Agric. Biol. Ser. 3, 23-31.
- Studies on Foliicolous Fungi-XXXI: the Genus Schiffnerula and Sarcinella
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 7-8Abstract
This paper gives an account of three species of the genus Schiffnerula and a species of Sarcinalla. Of these, Schiffnerula terminaliae is the new species, Schiffnerula brideliae and S. ricinii are reported for the first time from India and sarcinalla allophyli is re-located from the present high altitudinal place.Keywords
Sarcinella, Schiffnerula, New Species, KeralaReferences
- Bilgrami KS, Jamaluddin S and Rizwi MA (1991) Fungi of India. List and references. Today & Tomorrow’s printers and Publishers, New Delhi.
- Hansford CG (1941) Contributions towards the fungus flora of Uganda- III. Some Uganda Ascomycetes. Proc. Linn. Soc. London . 1, 4-52.
- Hansford CG (1948) Tropical fungi-III. New species and revisions. Ibid. 160, 116-153.
- Hansford CG (1946) Contributions towards the fungus flora of Uganda- VIII. New Records. Ibid.151,138-212.
- Hosagoudar VB, Biju CK, Abraham TK and Agarwal DK (2002) Studies on foliicolous fungi III. Indian Phytopath. 55, 497-502.
- Hosagoudar VB, Biju H and Anu Appaiah KA (2006) Studies on foliicolous fungi – XX. Microfungi of Coorg, Karnataka. J. Mycopathol.
- A New Balladyna Species from Kerala, India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 9-9Abstract
A new species, Balladyna salaciae, infected the leaves of Salacia oblonga, collected from Silent Valley National Park of Palghat district in Kerala state has been described and illustrated in detail.Keywords
Balladyna, New Species, Salacia, Kerala, IndiaReferences
- Hosagoudar VB (2004) Studies on foliicolous fungi- XI. The genus Balladyna Racib., based on literature. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 28, 202-208.
- The Genus Dysrhynchis in India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 10-11Abstract
Two species of the genus Dysrhynchis, namely, D. palmicola and D. uncinata collected on the leaves of Elaeis guineensis and Ochlandra travancorica from Kerala state are described and illustrated in detail.Keywords
Dysrhynchis, Arecaceae, Poaceae, KeralaReferences
- Arnaud H (1918) Les Astérinées. Ann. Ecol. Nat. Agric. Montpellier, N. S. 16, 1-288.
- Arx JAV and Müller E (1975) A re-evaluation of the bitunicate ascomycetes with key to the families and genera. Stud. Mycol. 9, 1-159.
- Bilgrami KS, Jamaluddin S and Rizwi MA (1991) Fungi of India. List and references. Today & Tomorrow’s printers and Publishers, New Delhi.
- Hansford CG (1946) The foliicolous Ascomycetes, their parasites and associated fungi. Mycol. Pap. 15, 1-240.
- Hosagoudar VB (2002) Studies on foliicolous fungi – VI. Persoonia 18,123-127.
- Hosagoudar VB (2004) Studies on foliicolous fungi- XI. The genus Balladyna Racib., based on literature. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 28, 202-208.
- Kirk PM, Cannon PF, David JC and Stalpers JA (2001) Dictionary of the Fungi. 9th edition. CABI Bioscience, Surrey, UK.
- Luttrell ES (1951) Taxonomy of the Pyrenomycetes. Univ. Mo.Stud. 24,1-120.
- Muller E and Arx JA von (1962) Die Gattungen der didymosporen Pyrenomyceten. Beitr. Kryptog. Flora Schweiz. 11, 1-922.
- Maheshwaramyces, a New Genus of the Family Lembosiaceae
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 12-13Abstract
A new genus Maheshwaramyces, with the type, M. pachygones, infected the leaves of Pachygone ovata has been described and illustrated in detail. This new genus belongs to the family Lembosiaceae of the order Asterinales.Keywords
Maheshwaramyces, New Genus, New Species, Lembosiaceae, AsterinalesReferences
- Arnaud H (1918) Les Astérinées. Ann. Ecol. Nat. Agric. Mortpellier, N. S. 16, 1-288.
- Arx JAV and Müller E (1975) A re-evaluation of the bitunicate ascomycetes with key to the families and genera. Stud. Mycol. 9, 1-159.
- Meliolaster Aporusae, a New Species and a New Generic Record from Kerala, India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 14-14Abstract
The fungus Meliolaster aporusae infected leaves of Aporusa sp. is described as a new species. Meliolaster forms a new generic report to India.Keywords
Fungus, Meliolaster, New Record, IndiaReferences
- Arnaud H (1918) Les Astérinées. Ann. Ecol.Nat.Agric. Montpellier,NS.16,1-288.
- Arx JAV and Müller E (1975) A reevaluation of the bitunicate ascomycetes with key to the families and genera. Stud. Mycol. 9, 1-159.
- Bilgrami KS, Jamaluddin S and Rizwi MA (1991) Fungi of India. List and references. Today & Tomorrow’s printers and Publishers, New Delhi.
- New Asterinaceae Members from Kerala, India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 15-16Abstract
This paper gives an account of three new taxa of the genus Asterina. Of these, Asterina enicostemmatis and A. scleropyri are the new species, while, A. lobulifera var. indica is the new variety, collected from the Western Ghats region of Kerala State, are described and illustrated in detail.Keywords
Asterina, New Species, Kerala, IndiaReferences
- Doidge EM (1942) A revision of the South African Microthyriaceae. Bothalia . 4, 273-344.
- Hansford CG and Thirumalachar MJ (1948) Fungi of South India. Farlowia. 3, 285-314.
- Hosagoudar VB and Abraham TK (2000) A list of Asterina Lev. Species based on the literature. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 24, 557-587.
- Katumoto K (1991) Three ascomycetous fungi from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan. Trans. Mycol. Soc. Japan. 32, 37-43.
- Saccardo PA (1924) Sylloge Fungorum. 24, 470.
- Stevens FL and Ryan MH (1939) The Microthyriaceae. The University of Illinois.
- Sydow H and Sydow P (1914) Fungi from northern Palawan. Philippine J. Sci. 9, 157-189.
- Sydow H and Sydow P (1939) Fungi from the island of Palawan. Leaflet Philippine. Bot. 5, 1533-1547.
- Bramhamyces, a New Anomorphic Genus from India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 17-17Abstract
Bramhamyces, a new genus with its type Bramhamyces ilicis has been described and illustrated.Keywords
Fungi, Brahmamyces, New GenusReferences
- Doidge EM (1921) South African Ascomycetes in the National Herbarium-I. Bothalia 1, 5-32.
- Arx JAV and Müller E (1975) A reevaluation of the bitunicate Ascomycetes with key to the families and genera. Stud. Mycol. 9, 1-159.
- Hansford CG (1946) The foliicolous Ascomycetes, their parasites and associated fungi. Mycol. Pap. 15, 1-240.
- Two New Prillieuxina Species from Kerala, India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 18-18Abstract
Two new species of the genus Prillieuxina, namely, P. diospyri and P. ixorigena are described.Keywords
Prillieuxina, New Species, Kerala, IndiaReferences
- Stevens FL and Ryan MH (1939) The Microthyriaceae . The University of Illinois.
- The Genus Lembosia on Humboldtia Species in Kerala, India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 19-21Abstract
The genus Humboldtia comprises six species and of which five are in India. All these five species are endemic to Peninsular India. Of these, Humboldtia unijuga and H. vahliana were infected with three species of the Genus lembosia, namely, Lembosia humboldtiae, L. humboldtiicola and L. humboldtiigena. The former species was described from Kerala State and the latter two are described here as new to science. All these species are described and illustrated in detail to provide the consolidated account of the species known on this host genus.Keywords
Fungi, Lembosia, Humboldtia, Kerala, India, New SpeciesReferences
- Hosagoudar VB and Abraham TK (1998) Four new foliicolous Ascomycetes from Kerala, India. Mycol. Res. 102, 184-86.
- Song B and Hosagoudar VB (2003) A list of Lembosia species based on the literature. Guizhou Science 21, 93-101.
- Meliolaceae of Kerala, India-XXXII
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 22-24Abstract
This paper gives an account of five taxa of the genus Meliola. Of these, Meliola dioscoreacearum, M. dioscoregena and M. vazhachalensis are the new species, while, M. erythrinae var. indica and M. strophanthicola var. indica are the new varieties collected from the Western Ghats region of Kerala state. All these fungi are described and illustrated in detail.Keywords
Meliola, New Species, Kerala, IndiaReferences
- Hansford CG (1961) The Meliolaceae. A Monograph. Sydowia. Beih. 2, 1-806.
- Hosagoudar VB (1996) Meliolales of India. Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta. pp: 363.
- Hosagoudar VB, Abraham TK and Pushpangadan P (1997) The Meliolineae- A Supplement. Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. pp: 201.
- Hosagoudar VB (2008) Meliolales of India, vol. II. Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta. pp: 380.
- Meliola Vatsavayai, a New Species from Wayanad, Kerala, India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 25-25Abstract
A new species of the genus Meliola, namely, M. vatsavayai, infected the leaves of Zanthoxylum rhetsa (Rutaceae), collected from Wayanad, has been described and illustrated in detail.Keywords
Fungus, Meliola Vatsavayai, New SpeciesReferences
- Hansford CG (1961) The Meliolaceae. A Monograph. Sydowia. Beih. 2, 1-806.
- Hosagoudar VB (1996) Meliolales of India. Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta. pp: 363.
- Hosagoudar VB (2008) Meliolales of India, vol. II. Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta. pp: 380.
- Hosagoudar VB, Abraham TK and Pushpangadan P (1997) The Meliolineae - A Supplement. Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. pp:201.
- Two New Sarcinella Species from Kerala, India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 26-27Abstract
Two new species of the genus Sarcinella, namely Sarcinella cipadessae and Sarcinella quisqualidis, infected the leaves of Cipadessa baccifera and Quisqualidis indica have been described and illustrated.Keywords
Sarcinella, New Species, Kerala, IndiaReferences
- Chandra S, Srivastava N and Chaudhary R (1991) New species of Sarcinella from India. Indian Phytopath. 44, 301-307.
- Hosagoudar VB, Biju CK, Abraham TK and Agarwal DK (2002) Studies on foliicolous fungi III. Indian Phytopath. 55, 497-502.
- Meenu et al. (1994) J. Living World. 1, 107.
- Two Rare Foliicolous Fungi from the Western Ghats Region of Kerala State, India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 28-28Abstract
Asterolibertia mangiferae and Phyllachora travancorica are the two fungi re-located after a lapse of fifty years. Both are described and illustrated in detail.Keywords
Rare Fungi, Asterolibertia, Phyllachora, Kerala.References
- Hansford CG and Thirumalachar MJ (1948) Fungi of South India. Farlowia 3. 285-314.
- Kamat MN, Seshadri VS and Pande A (1978) A Monographic study of Indian species of Phyllachora. UAS Hebbal, Plate 1. P. travancoria Ramakr. on Polyalthia longifolia Banglore. pp:100.
- The Genus Lembosia on Humboldtia Species in Kerala, India
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1 Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode 695 562, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
1 Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode 695 562, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 1, No 6 (2008), Pagination: 1-3Abstract
The genus Humboldtia comprises six species and of which five are endemic to Peninsular India. Of these, Humboldtia unijuga and H. vahliana were infected with three species of the genus Lembosia, namely, Lembosia humboldtiae, L. humboldtiicola and L. humboldtiigena. The former species was described from Kerala State and the latter two are described here as new to science. All these species are described and illustrated in detail to provide the consolidated account of the species known on this host genus.Keywords
Fungi, Lembosia, Humboldtia, Kerala, India, New SpeciesReferences
- Hosagoudar VB and Abraham TK (1998) Four new foliicolous Ascomycetes from Kerala, India. Mycol. Res. 102, 184-86.
- Song B and Hosagoudar VB (2003) A list of Lembosia species based on the literature. Guizhou Science 21, 93-101.
- A New Oidium Species from Coimbatore, India
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Coimbatore, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Coimbatore, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 31, No 1-4 (1989), Pagination: 162-163Abstract
No Abstract.- Oidium bonplandiani-a New Species of Powdery Mildew from Coimbatore, India
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Coimbatore, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Coimbatore, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 31, No 1-4 (1989), Pagination: 183-184Abstract
No Abstract.- Miscellaneous Fungi from Southern India
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Coimbatore, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Coimbatore, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 35, No 1-4 (1993), Pagination: 118-120Abstract
No Abstract.- Additions to Meliolales of India
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1 Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode 695 562, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
2 Plant Pathology Division, IARI, New Delhi 110 012, IN
1 Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode 695 562, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
2 Plant Pathology Division, IARI, New Delhi 110 012, IN