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Wood rotting non-gilled agaricomycetes of Himalayas is the end result of the huge explorations conducted by way of the writer and his scholars within the Himalayas for greater than a decade. It accommodates unique examine findings in addition to that in line with literature survey. in addition to the learn of personal collections, the collections deposited within the Herbarium of Botany division, Panjab college, Chandigarh (PAN) and in different nationwide herbarias have additionally been severely tested. the elemental goal of the compilation has been to supply a viable guide for simple and actual id of this crucial workforce of fungi for the examine scholars in addition to for these attracted to exploration of those fungi within the Himalayas which lies within the jurisdiction of India. given that complete of the Indian Himalayas; which come with north-western in addition to japanese Himalayas; has been coated, the handbook can also be worthwhile in id of those fungi of adjacent nations. protecting this in brain, the descriptions of all of the species were supplemented with digicam lucida drawings while coloured photos of the fructifications of the 228 species were supplied for simple id. The ebook contains accomplished survey of the literature concerning this significant workforce of fungi which has an immediate pertaining to wooden and woodland surroundings in addition to advertisement software in bioremediation and pollutants keep watch over. designated method of modes of assortment, renovation and id together with macro and micromorphology has been incorporated in a separate bankruptcy. An account of the vegetational development in numerous altitudinal zones of the Himalayas has been given intimately. The monograph additionally dwells on mycogeographic distribution of those fungi. This quantity should be fairly necessary for simple identity of those fungi for post-graduate and examine scholars of Indian-universities once they adopt floristic explorations of the Himalayas and somewhere else

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These represents first ever published consolidated checklists of these fungi from these states. References Ames A (1913) A consideration of structure in relation to genera of Polyporaceae. Ann Mycol 11:211–253 Aoshima K (1967) Synopsis of the genus Daedalea Pers. Fr Trans Mycol Soc Jpn 8:1–4 Bagchee K, Bakshi BK (1950) Some fungi as wound parasites of Indian trees. ) – I. ) – III. The root disease of Sal due to Polyporus shoreae Wakef. (Partridge Wood rot). ) – V. The heart rot of Sal caused by Trametes incerta (Currey) Cooke.

Hydnaceae, Cantharellaceae, Clavulinaceae, Gomphaceae, Clavariaceae, Pterulaceae, Sparassidaceae, Bondarzewiaceae, Hybogasteraceae, Hericeaceae and Auriscalpiaceae); Poriales with hymenium continuous, poroid basidia (fam. Bankeraceae, Thelephoraceae, Scutigeraceae, Laetiporaceae, Meruliaceae, Lachnocladiaceae, Poriaceae, Coniophoraceae, Stereaceae, Podoscyphaceae, Coriolaceae and Corticiaceae); Polyporales with hymenium discontinuous, structured into pollen chambers or channels with dimple, channels independent or united, tough, coriaceous or suberose (fam.

Fistulinaceae; and Polyporineae f. Polyporaceae. He included 54 genera in the Polyporaceae which was further divided into five subfamilies and ten tribes as follows: Porioideae with 8 resupinate genera: Tyromycetoideae with 7 genera; Fomitoideae: Piptoporae 2 genera, Ischnodermateae 3 genera, Fomiteae 2 genera; Phaeoleae 1 genus, Inonoteae 7 genera and Ganodermateae 1 genus; Polyporoideae with 2 genera; Corioloideae: Corioleae 12 genera, Oxyporeae 4 genera, Hirschioporeae 1 genus; and Daedaleae 4 genera.

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