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Introductory mycology alexopoulos 1996 reference
Introductory mycology alexopoulos 1996 reference









introductory mycology alexopoulos 1996 reference

This is indicated explicitly in each publication. Article DetailsĪuthors own the copyright to the articles published in JoTT. This is the preliminary study on documentation of wild macrofungi from eight districts of Tripura, northeastern India and it will be used as a reference database of wild mushrooms of this state, which will also help in future research work in different fields. Present findings also observed that the maximum wild fungi of this state grow on different plant parts. The wild macrofungi were collected from 56 sites of eight districts of this state and the maximum macrofungi diversity was recorded from Sepahijala District.

introductory mycology alexopoulos 1996 reference

The majority of macrofungi belong to the family Polyporaceae (30 nos), and order Agaricales (103 specimens). A total of 76 genera belonging to 60 families and 25 orders were classified in this ecological study. Out of 217 samples, 202 samples were identified up to the genus level, 125 samples were identified up to the species level. A total of 217 wild mushrooms were documented from eight districts of Tripura, northeastern India. Data on macrofungal diversity, distribution patterns and taxonomic identification were analyzed. Field surveys and collection of mushrooms were carried out in Tripura covering different sites during 2015–2018. Since tropical forests are diverse in plant composition and structure, hence the objective of this study was to explore the mushroom species richness in Tripura, Northeast India with the aim of producing a checklist along with their present geographical distributions, key identification characters and valid photographs. However, no work has been carried out to assess such diversity in Tripura. Abstract: The tropical region, which has the highest macrofungi diversity, has not been fully exploited instead of this is an important component of the global diversity.











Introductory mycology alexopoulos 1996 reference