Assessment of species richness in Lake Dal, Kashmir, based on classical approach, physiological approach and rDNA ITS sequences from isolates.
@article{Bandh2017AssessmentOS, title={Assessment of species richness in Lake Dal, Kashmir, based on classical approach, physiological approach and rDNA ITS sequences from isolates.}, author={Suhaib A. Bandh and A. N. Kamili and B. Ganai and B. Lone}, journal={Microbial pathogenesis}, year={2017}, volume={104}, pages={ 303-309 } }
As a first description to document the species richness in Dal Lake, a freshwater lake ecosystem in Kashmir valley, an extensive network of sixteen sampling stations with distinguishing features was sampled seasonally for two years. The identification process yielded fifty-one species probably first and new records for this area to date. The taxonomic groups observed were those with species from Ascomycetes (inclusive of yeasts), Basidiomycetes, Blastocladiomycetes, Zygomycetes, and… CONTINUE READING
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