BIODIVERSITY OF MARINE FUNGAL SPECIES FROM SEA SHORE SOIL SAMPLE
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.7, No. 6)Publication Date: 2019-06-01
Authors : Hamsa Gayathri R Poornima M; Jeevan P.;
Page : 54-62
Keywords : Marine soil Statistical analysis Marine fungi Physico - Chemical analysis.;
Abstract
In the present study investigated the mycodiversity of the three spots (Ramnad, Tuticorin, Memesal) Tamilnadu, India. The marine soil samples were taken by scrapping off the surface and sub-surface to a depth of 10 cm. Approxiametely 1.5 kg of soils were collected from each site and put in plastic bags and labeled based on the collection sites. Marine fungi are the potential and promising sources for biologically active secondary metabolic production. The microbiological analysis results were subjected to statistical and physico-chemical parameters of the marine soil should be analysed.
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