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The authors of the book Asterinales of Kerala have been engaged in the study of Meliolales since the last three decades and this is the result of their stupendous effort. The book gives a brief introduction followed by the characters of the order Meliolales, key to the families and genera. Key to all the species are dealt and placed under their respective alphabetically arranged host families and the fungal genera, synoptic characters of an individual taxon by ...
Powdery mildews are the group of obligate parasitic and biotrophic fungi on wide host range of plants, cause heavy damage to them. Much work has been done on the powdery mildews of cultivated plants. These fungi exhibit their Anamorph or conidial stages in the tropic and produce their sexual or perithecial stages or telemorphs in the temperate regions. Fortunately, India harbours all the climatic conditions and geographical regions of the world and helps to ...
This is the seventh supplement of the book titled Fungi of India contains 957 fungal genera and their 2566 species recorded on a variety of hosts from 1982-1992. An attractive feature included in the book is an appendix indicating missing forms which had escaped the attention of earlier workers. The citation of the latest synonyms of the various species on the basis of anamorphic and teleomorphic states of different genera is an additional quality.
This monographic work includes meliolaceous members reported till the end of the year 2006. All the descriptions are based on the protologues and are written in the style of Hansford’s Monograph (1961) containing 307 species comprising of nine genera (Amazonia-11 spp., Appendiculella-20 spp., Armatella-19 spp., Asteridella-37 spp., Basavamyces and Ectendomeliola-01 species each, Irenopsis-13 spp., Meliola-204 species and infraspecific taxa and ...