Ascomycetes of Peninsular India

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"The Ascomycetes of Peninsular India" is a compilation of descriptions of ascomycetous fungi collected from Peninsular India. The references to such fungi or their original publications are not available to many Indian students. This compilations bridges the gap and provides access to the descriptions. Ascomycetes form one of the large groups among fungi and show wide variations in habit, habitat, morphology, dimensions, lifecycle patterns etc. Where ever known, their anamorphs are mentioned. A total of 1410 species belonging to 403 genera distributed under 114 families are included in the compilation. The arrangement of taxa is according to the classification system in the ninth edition of "Dictionary of Fungi" (CAB, UK, 2001). Taxonomic keys are provided. Figures are given at the end in 50 plates. Also there is an index to fungi names and glossary of mycological terms. The present compilation includes descriptions of maximum number of such fungi from the selected area. Also it introduces techniques used for collection. Preservation. Preparation of common staining reagents, examination and identification. There is a separate chapter pointing out their significance as direct or indirect uses in agriculture, medicines or food, apart from their value as of academic interest. The book is useful to new comers in the field, researchers, teachers, agriculture students, and others interested in sac fungi-ascomycetes.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Alaka Pande

Dr. Mrs. Alaka Pande is a mycologist having a brilliant academic career And an experience of 30 years in the field of Ascomycetes and "Fungi Imperfect" Group. She rendered services for identification of fungi for many years in the Agharkar research Institute, where she was serving and retired as the head of the Mycology & Plant Pathology Group from the same Institute. Later was a scientist Emeritus (DST, new Delhi) at the same Institute for 3 years, during which period this compilation was completed. Her special interests are Families Phyllachoraceae, Xylariaceae, and endophytic fungi. She has one monograph on Indian Phyllachoraceae, and two compilations in book from viz. Fungi of Maharashtra and Compendium of Fungi on Legumes from India apart from over 100 research publications to her credit. 

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Title
Ascomycetes of Peninsular India
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788172335199
Length
viii+584p., Figures; Plates; Maps; Glossary; Index; 25cm.
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