Fungal saprobes and pathogens occurring on tissues of Dracaena lourieri and Pandanus spp. in Thailand

Studies of fungi on Dracaena and Pandanus were initiated in Thailand in order to investigate the biodiversity of fungi from wild and cultivated Dracaena lourieri, Pandanus amaryllifolius P. penetrans and P. odoratissimus. One-hundred and twenty-seven saprobes were found on decaying tissues, particul...

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Main Authors: Thongkantha S., Lumyong S., McKenzie E.H.C., Hyde K.D.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-55332014-08-30T02:56:39Z Fungal saprobes and pathogens occurring on tissues of Dracaena lourieri and Pandanus spp. in Thailand Thongkantha S. Lumyong S. McKenzie E.H.C. Hyde K.D. Studies of fungi on Dracaena and Pandanus were initiated in Thailand in order to investigate the biodiversity of fungi from wild and cultivated Dracaena lourieri, Pandanus amaryllifolius P. penetrans and P. odoratissimus. One-hundred and twenty-seven saprobes were found on decaying tissues, particularly on leaves, and comprised 40 ascomycetes, 1 basidiomycete and 86 anamorphic taxa. Eight ascomycetes and 3 anamorphic taxa were new to science. Distinct fungal communities were found on samples of Dracaena and Pandanus species. In terms of the numbers of taxa recovered, fungi were more diverse on wild species than on the cultivated species. Fifty-five fungal taxa were identified from leaf baits of Pandanus penetrans hung on host plants in Doi Suthep Pui National Park during the decomposition process. Distinct fungal communities were observed in sequence on the leaf baits, with different species being dominant at each succession stage. The highest fungal diversity occurred between months 7 and 12 (mature stage). At month 18, the leaf baits were found to be skeletonised, so the fungal communities had decreased in number. Only half of the taxa identified from P. penetrans occurred on both baits and natural leaves. Twenty-three fungi were identified from samples showing symptoms of anthracnose on leaves, leaf blast or leaf spots. Factors affecting the colonization of fungi on Draceana and Pandanus are discussed. 2014-08-30T02:56:39Z 2014-08-30T02:56:39Z 2008 Article 15602745 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-52649151760&partnerID=40&md5=9885313f65ecd202f7b981b2746c7559 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/5533 English
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description Studies of fungi on Dracaena and Pandanus were initiated in Thailand in order to investigate the biodiversity of fungi from wild and cultivated Dracaena lourieri, Pandanus amaryllifolius P. penetrans and P. odoratissimus. One-hundred and twenty-seven saprobes were found on decaying tissues, particularly on leaves, and comprised 40 ascomycetes, 1 basidiomycete and 86 anamorphic taxa. Eight ascomycetes and 3 anamorphic taxa were new to science. Distinct fungal communities were found on samples of Dracaena and Pandanus species. In terms of the numbers of taxa recovered, fungi were more diverse on wild species than on the cultivated species. Fifty-five fungal taxa were identified from leaf baits of Pandanus penetrans hung on host plants in Doi Suthep Pui National Park during the decomposition process. Distinct fungal communities were observed in sequence on the leaf baits, with different species being dominant at each succession stage. The highest fungal diversity occurred between months 7 and 12 (mature stage). At month 18, the leaf baits were found to be skeletonised, so the fungal communities had decreased in number. Only half of the taxa identified from P. penetrans occurred on both baits and natural leaves. Twenty-three fungi were identified from samples showing symptoms of anthracnose on leaves, leaf blast or leaf spots. Factors affecting the colonization of fungi on Draceana and Pandanus are discussed.
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author Thongkantha S.
Lumyong S.
McKenzie E.H.C.
Hyde K.D.
spellingShingle Thongkantha S.
Lumyong S.
McKenzie E.H.C.
Hyde K.D.
Fungal saprobes and pathogens occurring on tissues of Dracaena lourieri and Pandanus spp. in Thailand
author_facet Thongkantha S.
Lumyong S.
McKenzie E.H.C.
Hyde K.D.
author_sort Thongkantha S.
title Fungal saprobes and pathogens occurring on tissues of Dracaena lourieri and Pandanus spp. in Thailand
title_short Fungal saprobes and pathogens occurring on tissues of Dracaena lourieri and Pandanus spp. in Thailand
title_full Fungal saprobes and pathogens occurring on tissues of Dracaena lourieri and Pandanus spp. in Thailand
title_fullStr Fungal saprobes and pathogens occurring on tissues of Dracaena lourieri and Pandanus spp. in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Fungal saprobes and pathogens occurring on tissues of Dracaena lourieri and Pandanus spp. in Thailand
title_sort fungal saprobes and pathogens occurring on tissues of dracaena lourieri and pandanus spp. in thailand
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