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Probable match (100%) "DHINGRA": 3 articles found.
KAUR R., KAUR G., SINGH A.P., DHINGRA G.S. (2020): Five polypore species new to India. [Agaricomycetes, Polyporales, Hymenochaetales, white-rot fungi, north-west Himalaya, Punjab.] Czech Mycology 72(2): 151-161 (published: 24th July, 2020)
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In continuation of the exploration of the diversity of polyporoid fungi in north-west India, five polypores identified as Antrodia leucaena, A. pulvinascens, Fomitiporia apiahyna, Inocutis ludoviciana and Inonotus venezuelicus are presented as new to India. These species are reported based on material collected from localities in the Sirmaur District (Himachal Pradesh) and Patiala District (Punjab). Descriptions, photographs and line drawings of the new records from India are provided.
KAUR M., KAUR R., SINGH A.P., DHINGRA G.S. (2019): Eight new records of corticioid fungi from India. [Basidiomycota, Himalaya, wood rotting fungi, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla.] Czech Mycology 71(2): 151-166 (published: 26th November, 2019)
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Eight species of the corticioid fungi, i.e. Ceraceomyces microsporus, Ceratobasidium cornigerum, Coniophora dimitica, Corticium lombardiae, Hypochnicium bombycinum, Phlebia coccineofulva, Radulomyces rickii and Rhizoctonia cf. sphaerospora are newly reported from India. The specimens were collected in different parts of Shimla District (Himachal Pradesh). Descriptions, photographs and line drawings of the new records from India are provided.
KAUR G., KAUR P., SINGH A.P., DHINGRA G.S. (2017): New records of resupinate, non-poroid agaricomycetous fungi from India. [Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes, corticioid fungi, wood-rotting fungi, Punjab] Czech Mycology 69(2): 205-219 (published: 12th December, 2017)
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Nine species of corticioid fungi are newly reported from India. Amethicium luteoincrustatum, Athelidium aurantiacum, Dendrothele commixta, Erythricium hypnophilum, Gloeodontia columbiensis, Peniophorella incrustatissima, Scytinostroma ahmadii, S. corneri and Tretomyces lutescens are described and illustrated, based on collections made from different localities of Punjab and the adjoining area of Chandigarh.
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