Ascomycetes of Peninsular India
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Book Details
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Author: Alaka Pande
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Publisher: Scientific Publishers
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Language: English
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Edition: 1st Edition
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Year of Publication: 2008
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ISBN: 9788172335199
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Pages: 584
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Cover: Hard Bound
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Dimensions: 7.5 x 9.75 inches
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Weight: 1130 gm
About the Book
"The Ascomycetes of Peninsular India" is a comprehensive compilation of the ascomycetous fungi found in Peninsular India, serving as an invaluable resource for mycologists and students. This work bridges a significant gap in fungal research in India by providing detailed descriptions of fungi that have been largely inaccessible to Indian researchers.
The book covers 1410 species belonging to 403 genera across 114 families. Ascomycetes, one of the largest groups of fungi, are discussed in terms of their wide variety of habits, habitats, morphology, and lifecycle patterns. Where possible, the anamorphs of these fungi are also mentioned. The taxa are arranged based on the ninth edition of the Dictionary of Fungi (CAB, UK, 2001), with taxonomic keys provided for ease of use.
This book also includes 50 plates featuring illustrations and provides a glossary of mycological terms. A separate chapter addresses the significance of these fungi in agriculture, medicine, and food, highlighting both their direct and indirect uses. Additionally, the book introduces various techniques for collection, preservation, and identification, making it a practical guide for both fieldwork and laboratory settings.
Salient Features
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A comprehensive compilation of ascomycetous fungi from Peninsular India.
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Includes 1410 species, 403 genera, and 114 families.
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Detailed descriptions, taxonomic keys, and illustrations.
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Separate chapter on the significance of fungi in agriculture, medicine, and food.
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Practical techniques for fungus collection, staining, and identification.
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Ideal for students, researchers, and teachers in mycology, agriculture, and related fields.
This book is an essential reference for anyone involved in fungal research and those looking to deepen their understanding of the ascomycetes in the Indian subcontinent.

