Title of article :
Addition to mycoflora of Syzygium cumini from Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Syed Quaiser، Abbas نويسنده , , Mushtaq، Sobia نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
سالنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The syzygium cumini (L.) skeels member of the Myrtaceae is of wider interest for its medicinal applications than for its edible fruit, commonly called jambolan. The purpose of the study was to get an overview of the mycoflora of this medicinally important plant. Twenty one species of fungi have been reported from the world while 13 species have been reported from Pakistan. In the present paper Bidenticula cannaea Deighton, Monodictys paradoxa (Corda) Hughes, and Torula terrestris (Upadhyay) MisraT, reported from different effected parts of S. cumini collected from different parts of Faisalabad district. Monodictys paradoxa (Corda) Hughes, and Torula terrestris (Upadhyay) Misra, are new reports from Faisalabad Pakistan on host S. cumini. Bidenticula cannaea Deighton is first time reported from Pakistan.
Keywords :
Faisalabad , Mycoflora , Pakistan , syzysium cumin