Ganoderma luddum caused root rot in an Acacia arboretum. Stumps colonized by the fungus were the source of infection. Among 18 species. Acacia albida, A. aneura, A. decurrens, A. murrayana and A. victoriae were the most susceptible to the disease whereas A. greggii and A. verek showed resistance.
Tiwari CK, Parihar Jagrati, Verma RK 2012 -A new and rare species of Phlyctaeniella from central India. Mycosphere 3(4), 450-453, Doi 10.5943 /mycosphere/3/4/8 Phlyctaeniella indica sp. nov. from Chhattisgarh State, India is described, illustrated and discussed. It is a rare species occurring on stored logs of Eucalyptus sp. and collected only once in the past 20 years from central India.
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