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Fungal biodiversity studies have occupied an important position in myco-ecological studies across the globe. Pertinent literature brings to light the fact that a large proportion of fungi still await discovery. Though fungal diversity studies are being undertaken around the globe, many regions remain unexplored due to shortage of qualified personnel or lack of accessibility to those regions. In this regard, documenting the bewildering diversity of fungi is the need of the day. Puttaparthi mandal in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India is one such hitherto unexplored region characterized by…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Fungal biodiversity studies have occupied an important position in myco-ecological studies across the globe. Pertinent literature brings to light the fact that a large proportion of fungi still await discovery. Though fungal diversity studies are being undertaken around the globe, many regions remain unexplored due to shortage of qualified personnel or lack of accessibility to those regions. In this regard, documenting the bewildering diversity of fungi is the need of the day. Puttaparthi mandal in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India is one such hitherto unexplored region characterized by deciduous-forest type of vegetation and a semi-arid climate for a major part of the year. The work described herein is an attempt to isolate and identify the Hyphomycete fungi in the soils of this region and to study the impact of seasonal variations and select physico-chemical parameters of the soil on the fungal numbers.
Autorenporträt
A.S. Vishwanathan is currently pursuing his doctoral research at the Department of Biosciences in the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prasanthi Nilayam, India. He graduated with a Masters in Biosciences in the year 2006. He then went on to complete his M.Phil. at the University on the topic "Diversity of soil Hyphomycetes".