Abstract

Wood rotting fungi that cause diseases in wood of forest are called Lignicolous fungi. In present study, fungal bodies were collected from living or partially dead forest trees, fallen wooden logs and leaf litter of Kondapalli hill Central Eastern Ghats of South India. Detailed description of the collected samples revealed the occurrence of lignicolous fungi like Amauroderma rugosum (Nees) Bose, Auricularia mesenterica (Dicks.: Fr.) Pers. A. cornea (Ehrenb.: Fr.) Ehrenb ex Endl., Dacrymyces chrysospermus Berk. & M. A. Curtis, Ganoderma applanatum (Pers. ex Wallr.) G. lipsiense (Batsch) G. F. Atk. G. resinaceum Boud. Hexagonia tenuis (Hook.), Daedalea sulcata (Berk.) Ryvarden D. flavida Lev., Polyporus arcularius (Batsch) Fr. Physisporinus lineatus (Pers.) F. Wu, Jia J. Chen & Y.C. Dai,. Schizophyllum commune Fr., S. radiatum Fr. All wood rot fungi were new reports to kondapalli hill Central Eastern Ghats of South India. The Dacrymyces chrysospermus Berk. & M.A. Curtis, and Physisporinus lineatus (Pers.) F. Wu, Jia J. Chen & Y.C. Dai, were reported for first time from India.

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