SCREENING OF FREQUENCY AND PERCENTAGE CONTRIBUTION OF AEROMYCOFLORA OVER BARLERIA PRIONITIS L.

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Khare Diksha
Tiwari K.L

Keywords

Aeromycoflora Zygomycotina, Ascomycotina, Anamorphic

Abstract

During the present investigation 57 fungal species belong to 27 gernera of fungi were isolated from the aeromycoflora of Barleria prionitis plants. Out of 57 fungal species  3 belong from Zygomycotina , 3 belong from Ascomycotina , 51 belong  from Anamorphic fungi. During ecological study, some fungi Syncephalastrum racemosum,Aspergillus fumigates, A. awamori, Alternaria alternata, Curvularia lunata, Cladosporum oxysporum, Nigrospora oryzae,Fusarium oxysporum, and Mycelia Sterile black were most frequent while other are least frequent. During the present investigation seasonal and month wise percentage contribution of the aeromycoflora were also observed maximum percentage contribution of the aeromycoflora was observed in Winter season (40.87%) and maximum percentage contribution in the month of November (12.80%). Minimum percentage contribution was observed (22.86) in summer season and minimum percentage contribution   in the month of May (4.60) was observed. 
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