Sporidesmium binserum sp. nov. from Binser forest of Almora, Himalaya, India
@article{Dubey2018SporidesmiumBS, title={Sporidesmium binserum sp. nov. from Binser forest of Almora, Himalaya, India}, author={M. Dubey and R. Upadhyay and D. Kamil and R. C. Gupta}, journal={Indian Phytopathology}, year={2018}, volume={71}, pages={457-462} }
A new and interesting species of Sporidesmium was discovered during a survey of plant debris inhibiting litter decomposing microfungi in Binser forest, Almora, Uttarakhand, India. This new species, Sporidesmium binserum sp. nov., a dematiaceous hyphomycete was found on decaying leaf litter of the host plant Quercus leucotrichophora (oak). The key features of special interest that distinguish it from other morphologically similar species of Sporidesmium are macronematous, mononematous… CONTINUE READING
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