A preliminary study on the depositional pattern of fungal spore in relation to the different vegetation types from Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary and its implications to the palaeoherbivory and palaeoecology analysis DOI Creative Commons
Siddhant Vaish, Sadhan K. Basumatary, Ajay Kumar Arya

et al.

Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 14, 2024

In total, 20 fungal spore types were identified which are commonly encountered in the studied surface soil samples. The presence and abundance of recovered observed relation to different vegetation namely Forestland, Grassland Swamp Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary (PWS). studies reveal that both coprophilous non-coprophilous spores, such as Sporormiella, Ascodesmis, Saccobolus, Glomus, Nigrospora Tetraploa, regularly samples significant could be a strong proxy complementary pollen for palaeoherbivory palaeoecology analysis PWS correlate other parts region.

Language: Английский

New Insights into Tetraplosphaeriaceae Based on Taxonomic Investigations of Bambusicolous Fungi and Freshwater Fungi DOI Creative Commons
HAIJUN ZHAO, Mingkwan Doilom, Ausana Mapook

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Journal of Fungi, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(5), P. 319 - 319

Published: April 27, 2024

Species within Tetraplosphaeriaceae have been frequently documented in recent years with the extensive investigations of microfungi along a latitudinal gradient from north to south Asian/Australian region. Both bamboo substrates and freshwater habitats serve as reservoirs, hosting rich diversity fungi that exhibit broad geographical distributions. The most common these two environments are generally distributed distinct families. However, our statistics revealed an intriguingly preference species for inhabiting both habitats. genera Pseudotetraploa (100%) Triplosphaeria strong preference, followed by Shrungabeeja (71%) Quadricrura (67%). Our taxonomic phylogenetic study southern China identified four additional novel species, viz., Aquatisphaeria bambusae sp. nov., phyllostachydis yangjiangensis Tetraploa submersa nov. In addition, thailandica has previously Thailand; however, we once again isolated this decaying Guangdong, China. new findings substantiate hypothesis colonizing will be more evident through conducted such environments.

Language: Английский

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Recent advances in fungal taxonomy and phylogeny DOI
Samantha C. Karunarathna, Milan C. Samarakoon, Indunil C. Senanayake

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New Zealand Journal of Botany, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 62(2-3), P. 119 - 122

Published: July 2, 2024

Language: Английский

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A preliminary study on the depositional pattern of fungal spore in relation to the different vegetation types from Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary and its implications to the palaeoherbivory and palaeoecology analysis DOI Creative Commons
Siddhant Vaish, Sadhan K. Basumatary, Ajay Kumar Arya

et al.

Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 14, 2024

In total, 20 fungal spore types were identified which are commonly encountered in the studied surface soil samples. The presence and abundance of recovered observed relation to different vegetation namely Forestland, Grassland Swamp Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary (PWS). studies reveal that both coprophilous non-coprophilous spores, such as Sporormiella, Ascodesmis, Saccobolus, Glomus, Nigrospora Tetraploa, regularly samples significant could be a strong proxy complementary pollen for palaeoherbivory palaeoecology analysis PWS correlate other parts region.

Language: Английский

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0