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- Schiffnerula celastri sp. Nov. from Kerala, India
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1 Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode - 695 562 Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
1 Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode - 695 562 Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 1, No 3 (2008), Pagination: 1-2Abstract
A new species of the genus Schiffnerula on Celastrus paniculatus, collected from Wayanad, Kerala, India, is described and illustrated in detail.Keywords
Black Mildew, Schiffnerula, New SpeciesReferences
- Bilgrami KS, Jamaluddin S and Rizwi MA (1991) Fungi of India. List and references. Today & Tomorrow’s printers and Publishers, New Delhi.
- Hosagoudar VB (2003) The genus Schiffnerula and its synanamorphs. Zoos Print J. 18, 1071- 1078.
- Hughes SJ (1987) Pleomorphy in some hyphopodiate fungi. In: Pleomorphic fungi. The Diversity and its Taxonomic Implications. Sugiayama (ed.). Kodansha & Elsevier, Tokyo. pp.103-139.
- Sahni VP (1965) Some foliicolous ectoparasites and associated fungi from Jabalpur (M.P.) – I. Mycopathol. Mycol. Appl. 23, 328-338.
- Sahni VP (1966) Deuteromycetes from Jabalpur – II. Ibid. 29: 226-244.
- Sydow H and Sydow P (1914) Fungi from Northern Palawan. Philippine J. Sci. 9, 157-189.
- Verma RC, Tripathi MS and Chaudhary RK (1999) Three new species of black mildews from forest flora of North-Eastern Uttar Pradesh. Indian Phytopath. 52,377-380.
- The Genus Lembosia on Humboldtia Species in Kerala, India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 19-21Abstract
The genus Humboldtia comprises six species and of which five are in India. All these five species are endemic to Peninsular India. Of these, Humboldtia unijuga and H. vahliana were infected with three species of the Genus lembosia, namely, Lembosia humboldtiae, L. humboldtiicola and L. humboldtiigena. The former species was described from Kerala State and the latter two are described here as new to science. All these species are described and illustrated in detail to provide the consolidated account of the species known on this host genus.Keywords
Fungi, Lembosia, Humboldtia, Kerala, India, New SpeciesReferences
- Hosagoudar VB and Abraham TK (1998) Four new foliicolous Ascomycetes from Kerala, India. Mycol. Res. 102, 184-86.
- Song B and Hosagoudar VB (2003) A list of Lembosia species based on the literature. Guizhou Science 21, 93-101.
- Two Rare Foliicolous Fungi from the Western Ghats Region of Kerala State, India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 28-28Abstract
Asterolibertia mangiferae and Phyllachora travancorica are the two fungi re-located after a lapse of fifty years. Both are described and illustrated in detail.Keywords
Rare Fungi, Asterolibertia, Phyllachora, Kerala.References
- Hansford CG and Thirumalachar MJ (1948) Fungi of South India. Farlowia 3. 285-314.
- Kamat MN, Seshadri VS and Pande A (1978) A Monographic study of Indian species of Phyllachora. UAS Hebbal, Plate 1. P. travancoria Ramakr. on Polyalthia longifolia Banglore. pp:100.
- The Genus Lembosia on Humboldtia Species in Kerala, India
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1 Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode 695 562, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
1 Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode 695 562, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 1, No 6 (2008), Pagination: 1-3Abstract
The genus Humboldtia comprises six species and of which five are endemic to Peninsular India. Of these, Humboldtia unijuga and H. vahliana were infected with three species of the genus Lembosia, namely, Lembosia humboldtiae, L. humboldtiicola and L. humboldtiigena. The former species was described from Kerala State and the latter two are described here as new to science. All these species are described and illustrated in detail to provide the consolidated account of the species known on this host genus.Keywords
Fungi, Lembosia, Humboldtia, Kerala, India, New SpeciesReferences
- Hosagoudar VB and Abraham TK (1998) Four new foliicolous Ascomycetes from Kerala, India. Mycol. Res. 102, 184-86.
- Song B and Hosagoudar VB (2003) A list of Lembosia species based on the literature. Guizhou Science 21, 93-101.