2017
DOI: 10.5958/0974-360x.2017.00155.x
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Contribution to the Macromycetes of West Bengal, India: 8–12

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“…Clavulinopsis fusiformis was given as new record for Turkish mycobiota as the fourth member of the genus Clavulinopsis. In general, macro and micromorphology are in agreement with those given in literature (Breitenbach and Kränzlin, 1986;Buczacki, 1989;Ellis and Ellis, 1990;Jordan, 1995;Bessette et al, 2007, Acharya et al, 2017Knudsen and Vesterholt, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Clavulinopsis fusiformis was given as new record for Turkish mycobiota as the fourth member of the genus Clavulinopsis. In general, macro and micromorphology are in agreement with those given in literature (Breitenbach and Kränzlin, 1986;Buczacki, 1989;Ellis and Ellis, 1990;Jordan, 1995;Bessette et al, 2007, Acharya et al, 2017Knudsen and Vesterholt, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Identification was performed with the help of Breitenbach and Kränzlin (1986), Ellis and Ellis (1990), Jordan (1995), Bessette et al (2007), Kuo and Methven (2014). Furtado et al (2016) and Acharya et al (2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, specimens from the family Corticiaceae were not included in our study due to the limited current knowledge of their taxonomy. Past studies that have focused on macrofungal sporocarps >1 cm have shown that this method is a reliable means of capturing the diversity of macrofungi in an ecosystem (Al‐Khesraji et al 2017; Acharya et al 2017). Sampling efforts were made to record epigeous macrofungal species inhabiting soil, woody litter, leaf litter, dung, lichen and insect substrates, but no efforts were made to record the hypogenous macrofungal species.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%