- Author:
Hong-Kai WANG
1
;
Kevin D HYDE
;
Kasem SOYTONG
;
Fu-Cheng LIN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Ascomycota; isolation & purification; Basidiomycota; isolation & purification; Ecosystem; Ficus; microbiology; Fungi; classification; isolation & purification; Mitosporic Fungi; isolation & purification; Plant Leaves; microbiology; Species Specificity; Thailand
- From: Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2008;9(10):835-841
- CountryChina
- Language:English
- Abstract: Fallen leaves of Ficus altissima, F. virens, F. benjamina, F. fistulosa and F. semicordata, were collected in Chiang Mai Province in northern Thailand and examined for fungi. Eighty taxa were identified, comprising 56 anamorphic taxa, 23 ascomycetes and 1 basidiomycete. Common fungal species occurring on five host species with high frequency of occurrence were Beltraniella nilgirica, Lasiodiplodia theobromae, Ophioceras leptosporum, Periconia byssoides and Septonema harknessi. Colletotrichum and Stachybotrys were also common genera. The leaves of different Ficus species supported diverse fungal taxa, and the fungal assemblages on the different hosts showed varying overlap. The fungal diversity of saprobes at the host species level is discussed.