MARINE FUNGI FROM MANGROVE AND BEACH ECOSYSTEMS ALONG KERALA COAST, INDIA
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 09)Publication Date: 2024-09-15
Authors : Gayatri R. Nambiar Sneha P.; Nivedhya P.V;
Page : 333-337
Keywords : Beach Marine Fungi Marine Habitats Mangroves Wood Samples;
Abstract
A study dealing with the marine fungi associated with decaying woody samples was carried out from the beach and mangrove ecosystems along the northern Kerala coast. A total of twenty marine fungi comprising 13 ascomycetes and 7 mitosporic fungi were isolated. The mangrove ecosystem supported maximum fungal diversity than the beach ecosystem.Periconiaprolifica and Hydeapygmea, were common in both ecosystems.
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