New reports of Daldinia species from Kolhapur and Raigad Districts (M.S.), India

Authors

  • Ketaki Patil

    Research Student,Department of Botany, Rajaram College, Kolhapur,Maharashtra, India.
  • Anjali Patil

    Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, Rajaram College, Kolhapur,Maharashtra, India.
  • Mansaram Patil

    Retd. Prof. and Head, Department of Botany, Shivaji University , Kolhapur, 416008 (M.S.) India

How to Cite

Patil, K., Patil, A., & Patil, M. (2016). New reports of Daldinia species from Kolhapur and Raigad Districts (M.S.), India. International Journal of Biological Research, 4(2), 269-279. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijbr.v4i2.6685

Received date: September 1, 2016

Accepted date: October 11, 2016

Published date: October 28, 2016

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14419/ijbr.v4i2.6685

Keywords:

Daldinia, Mycotaxonomy, Xylariaceae.

Abstract

Genus Daldinia Ces. & De Not. Belongs to family Xylariaceae. Present paper describes ten species of Daldinia viz. D. “bakeri†taxon B sensu Dennis, D. concentrica (Bolton) Ces. & De Not., D. cupra Starback, D. dennissii var. microspora Wollw. & M. Stadler, D.      pal-mensis M. Stadler, Wollw. &Tichy, D. petriniae Y. M. Ju, J. D.Rogers and F. San Martin, D. raimundi M. Stadler, Venturella &Wollw., D. theissenii Laessoe, J. Fourn. & M. Stadler, D. bakeri Lloyd, D. loculata (Lev.) Sacc. Collected from Kolhapur and Raigad Districts of Maharashtra State, India.

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Patil, K., Patil, A., & Patil, M. (2016). New reports of Daldinia species from Kolhapur and Raigad Districts (M.S.), India. International Journal of Biological Research, 4(2), 269-279. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijbr.v4i2.6685

Received date: September 1, 2016

Accepted date: October 11, 2016

Published date: October 28, 2016