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The earliest record of a fungus from Chandigarh and its surrounding areas is that of Colletotrichum sp. causing leaf spot disease of Achras sapota L. (Gulati, 1964). Since then there are few published reports dealing with the systematic studies on the fungi of this area. These pertain to taxa belonging to Myxomycetes (Sekhon, 1976, 1978, 1979a and b and Sekhon & Thind, 1980), saprolegniales (Rawla & Prasher, 1986), Polyporaceae (Ryvarden & Dhanda, 1975) and ...
Pteridophytes; with an independent gametophyte and sporophyte; were probably the first of the land plants that originated on earth. With the passage of time these unique plants established and flourished on land and were once the dominating vegetation on earth. However, with the large scale change in climatic conditions, these plants unable to cope with the prevailing environment, started vanishing gradually. Pteridophytes; having enormous ornamental value, as ...
Preface. 1. The Genus Uromyces (Link) Unger: on dicotyledonous Hosts from Andhra Pradesh/G. Bagyanarayana, M. Raju and P. Ramesh. 2. Himalayan Fungal Flora: an overview/M.P. Sharma. 3. Liceaceous Slime Moulds of N.E. Himalaya/Rajesh Sharma and T.N. Lakhanpal. 4. A checklist of the Clavariaceae of India/Himalayas deposited in the Herbarium of Botany Department, Punjab University, Chandigarh (PAN)/I.B. Prashar and Garima Porwal. 5. Lycoperdon Elongatum ...