Abstract

In the present investigations authors collected many fungal samples from Melghat forest of Amravati at Satpuda ranges of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. In the forest area close to Amravati, Maharashtra, the current study was conducted to map out the diversity and distribution of native macrofungi. During the wet and early dry seasons of July to October 2022, samples were collected and these samples were collected from low and high altitudinal ranges. Various sites in the research area of forest investigated and used to collect various wild fungus species. According to reliable sources and microscopic characteristics, the macro fungi species Ganoderma sp., Hexagonia sp., Microporus sp., and Phellinas sp. were identified. The early dry season saw the greatest abundance of Ganoderma sp. among these species. The study showed that the macro fungal diversity has observed. Maharashtra region required for conservation efforts, particularly for species that are edible and therapeutic.

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