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New species of Aigialus from India
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Four species of the genus Aigialus are accepted and substrates from which they were recovered include submerged parts of Indian mangroves such as Avicennia alba, Rhizophora mucronata, Sonneratia acida and S. apetala.Abstract:
Four species of the genus Aigialus are accepted: A. parvus, A. grandis, A. mangrovis sp.nov. and A. rhizophorae sp.nov. Substrates from which they were recovered include submerged parts of Indian mangroves such as Avicennia alba, Rhizophora mucronata, Sonneratia acida and S. apetala , and intertidal wood of unidentified hosts in the Arabian Sea.read more
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Illustrated Key to the Filamentous Higher Marine Fungi
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Molecular systematics of the marine Dothideomycetes
Satinee Suetrong,Conrad L. Schoch,Joseph W. Spatafora,Jan Kohlmeyer,Brigitte Volkmann-Kohlmeyer,Jariya Sakayaroj,Souwalak Phongpaichit,Kazuaki Tanaka,Kazuyuki Hirayama,E. B. G. Jones +9 more
TL;DR: Specific attention is given to the adaptation of the Dothideomycetes to the marine milieu, new lineages of marine fungi and their host specificity.
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Marine Mangrove Fungi
Kevin D. Hyde,E. B. G. Jones +1 more
TL;DR: Thirty seven species of marine fungi were collected, with Halocypluna villosu the most common fungus, while Aniptodera mungrovii, Antennospora quudricorruita, Halosarpheia marina, Ascomyccte sp.
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Morpho-molecular characterization of microfungi associated with marine based habitats
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Potential of marine derived fungi and their enzymes in bioremediation of industrial pollutants
TL;DR: In this article, Varma, A.K. et al. presented a study at National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, India with fellowship from CSIR, which was carried out at NIO.
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A Classification of Loculoascomycetes
TL;DR: A classification of the Loculoascomycetes is presented in the form of dichotomous keys to 58 families in eight orders, consisting of Chaeto-thyriaceae, Fenestellaceae, Parmulariaceae, Phaeosp...
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Aigialus gen.nov. (Ascomycetes) with two new marine species from mangroves
Jan Kohlmeyer,S. Schatz +1 more
TL;DR: The new genus Aigialus (Melanommatales) is described with A. grandis and A. parvus from submerged roots and branches of Rhizophora mangle in the Caribbean Sea.