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Mangrove Fungi of India

By: Punarbasu Chaudhuri(Author), Subhash Chandra Santra(Author)
365 pages, colour illustrations, tables
Mangrove Fungi of India
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  • Mangrove Fungi of India ISBN: 9788121107693 Hardback Jan 2013 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 months
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About this book

Language: English

Mangrove Fungi of India is unique with respect to its content and text. This is the first research databased book on the subject in India. It covers the Mangrove fungal biodiversity of India in a more comprehensive manner. The data presented in Mangrove Fungi of India will be helpful for mycological researchers in the near future. The book is designed not only for the post graduate and research student of plant sciences and environmental science, but also for ecologists and foresters.

Contents

Preface

1. Introduction
2. The mangrove habitat
3. Mangrove fungi-an overview
4. Methods for studying mangrove fungi
5. Mangrove fungi in Indian context
6. Illustrated taxonomic descriptions of some mangrove fungi found in India
7. Bio-prospecting potentiality of mangrove fungi

Bibliography
Botanical Index

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By: Punarbasu Chaudhuri(Author), Subhash Chandra Santra(Author)
365 pages, colour illustrations, tables
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