Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access
Open Access Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Restricted Access Subscription Access

Fungal Endophytes (Phellophytes) of some Tropical Forest Trees


     

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


The periderm tissue of ten tree species growing in a dry deciduous forest and a montane evergreen forest of the Western Ghats was sampled for the presence of filamentous fungi (phellophytes). These trees, belonging to six families, yielded a total of 963 phellophyte isolates that could be grouped in to 36 species. Of these, four were Ascomycetes, one belonged to Coelomycetes, and eleven were Hyphomycetes. The rest were sterile mycelial forms. Alternaria alternata and a Fusarium sp. (49) could be isolated from more number of tree species. Some phellophytes were unique to certain tree species. The mean density of colonisation was maximum for the bark of Rhododendron arboreum. Twenty three isolates of phellophytes occurred as endophytes in living leaf tissues of the trees.
Font Size

User
About The Authors

T. S. Suryanarayanan

K. Rajagopal


Subscription Login to verify subscription
Notifications

Abstract Views: 213

PDF Views: 0




  • Fungal Endophytes (Phellophytes) of some Tropical Forest Trees

Abstract Views: 213  |  PDF Views: 0

Authors

Abstract


The periderm tissue of ten tree species growing in a dry deciduous forest and a montane evergreen forest of the Western Ghats was sampled for the presence of filamentous fungi (phellophytes). These trees, belonging to six families, yielded a total of 963 phellophyte isolates that could be grouped in to 36 species. Of these, four were Ascomycetes, one belonged to Coelomycetes, and eleven were Hyphomycetes. The rest were sterile mycelial forms. Alternaria alternata and a Fusarium sp. (49) could be isolated from more number of tree species. Some phellophytes were unique to certain tree species. The mean density of colonisation was maximum for the bark of Rhododendron arboreum. Twenty three isolates of phellophytes occurred as endophytes in living leaf tissues of the trees.