Search Results - "Leelavathy, K.M"
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The genus Entoloma in Kerala state, India
Published in Mycological research (1995)“…Twenty-one species of Entoloma sensu lato are considered. Nineteen species including eight new species, namely E. brihadum, E. lomapadum, E. vanajum, E…”
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A new species of Septonema [verrucosa] from Indian soil [Fungi]
Published in Mycologia (1981)“…The species described was isolated in l977 from soil, Calicut University campus, India. It is characterized by forming verrucose conidia in chains…”
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Clarkeinda trachodes: an agaric new to India [Fungi]
Published in Mycologia (1981)“…Clarkeinda trachodes (Berk.) Sing. is a rare tropical agaric having both partial veil and universal veil and dark-colored spores. This forms the first report…”
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Aspergillus brunneo-uniseriatus var. nanus [Fungi] from soil
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A new variety of Lentinus caespiticola from Southern India
Published in Mycological research (1995)“…Lentinus caespiticola var. asiaticus var. nov. is described, illustrated and discussed on the basis of Southern Indian collections…”
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Mycena indica, a new species from southern India
Published in Mycologia (01-11-1988)“…Recently, an undescribed species of Mycena (Pers.: Fr.) S.F. Gray (Basidiomycetes, Agaricales, Tricholomataceae) was collected from a southern India locality…”
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Effect of rhizosphere fungi on seed germination
Published in Plant and soil (01-06-1969)“…The effect of culture filtrates of some common rhizosphere fungi on the seed germination of Dichanthium annulatum, Bothriochloa pertusa and Setaria glauca was…”
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Effect of some common rhizosphere fungi on root growth of seedlings
Published in Plant and soil (01-04-1969)“…The effect of some common rhizosphere fungi viz Aspergillus niger, A. terreus, A. flavus, Fusarium nivale, Cunninghamella echinulata, Trichoderma viride and…”
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