Biodiversity of fungi on the palm Eleiodoxa conferta in Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, Narathiwat, Thailand

This study focuses on the saprobic fungi occurring on decaying palm material of Eleiodoxa conferta at Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, Narathiwat Province, Thailand. In this survey, 462 fungal records were made from seven field collections in May, June, September and November (2001) and February, May a...

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Main Authors: Aom Pinnoi, Saisamorn Lumyong, Kevin D. Hyde, E. B.Gareth Jones
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-614532018-09-11T08:57:16Z Biodiversity of fungi on the palm Eleiodoxa conferta in Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, Narathiwat, Thailand Aom Pinnoi Saisamorn Lumyong Kevin D. Hyde E. B.Gareth Jones Agricultural and Biological Sciences Environmental Science This study focuses on the saprobic fungi occurring on decaying palm material of Eleiodoxa conferta at Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, Narathiwat Province, Thailand. In this survey, 462 fungal records were made from seven field collections in May, June, September and November (2001) and February, May and November (2002). Two hundred and fifty-one records were identified to species level, 176 to generic level while 35 records were unidentified. Of the 112 taxa identified 43 (38%) were ascomycetes, 67 (60%) anamorphic fungi and 2 (2%) basidiomycetes. Different parts of E. conferta support differing fungi: dry (aerial) material supported 17% of the fungal records, damp (moist and on the surface of the soil) material 34.5%, while submerged wet material had the most fungal records (48.5%). The percentage abundances of fungi on different parts of E. conferta were petioles 53%, rachides 30% and leaves 17%. Many of the taxa collected are new to science. Eleiodoxa conferta has been shown to support a rich diversity of fungi that differ significantly from those on terrestrial and brackish water palms. Eight new species and one genus have been described from this palm, while 12 taxa await description. 2018-09-11T08:53:39Z 2018-09-11T08:53:39Z 2006-06-30 Journal 15602745 2-s2.0-33750120726 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33750120726&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61453
institution Chiang Mai University
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country Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental Science
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental Science
Aom Pinnoi
Saisamorn Lumyong
Kevin D. Hyde
E. B.Gareth Jones
Biodiversity of fungi on the palm Eleiodoxa conferta in Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, Narathiwat, Thailand
description This study focuses on the saprobic fungi occurring on decaying palm material of Eleiodoxa conferta at Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, Narathiwat Province, Thailand. In this survey, 462 fungal records were made from seven field collections in May, June, September and November (2001) and February, May and November (2002). Two hundred and fifty-one records were identified to species level, 176 to generic level while 35 records were unidentified. Of the 112 taxa identified 43 (38%) were ascomycetes, 67 (60%) anamorphic fungi and 2 (2%) basidiomycetes. Different parts of E. conferta support differing fungi: dry (aerial) material supported 17% of the fungal records, damp (moist and on the surface of the soil) material 34.5%, while submerged wet material had the most fungal records (48.5%). The percentage abundances of fungi on different parts of E. conferta were petioles 53%, rachides 30% and leaves 17%. Many of the taxa collected are new to science. Eleiodoxa conferta has been shown to support a rich diversity of fungi that differ significantly from those on terrestrial and brackish water palms. Eight new species and one genus have been described from this palm, while 12 taxa await description.
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author Aom Pinnoi
Saisamorn Lumyong
Kevin D. Hyde
E. B.Gareth Jones
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Saisamorn Lumyong
Kevin D. Hyde
E. B.Gareth Jones
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title Biodiversity of fungi on the palm Eleiodoxa conferta in Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, Narathiwat, Thailand
title_short Biodiversity of fungi on the palm Eleiodoxa conferta in Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, Narathiwat, Thailand
title_full Biodiversity of fungi on the palm Eleiodoxa conferta in Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, Narathiwat, Thailand
title_fullStr Biodiversity of fungi on the palm Eleiodoxa conferta in Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, Narathiwat, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity of fungi on the palm Eleiodoxa conferta in Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, Narathiwat, Thailand
title_sort biodiversity of fungi on the palm eleiodoxa conferta in sirindhorn peat swamp forest, narathiwat, thailand
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