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List of Fungi Associated with Pandanaceae

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All fungi described and recorded from each of the four genera in the Pandanaceae, together with bibliographic details, are listed. This list includes species described with the Pandanaceae as type substrate (about 275 species) and those recorded from the Pandanaceae, including all fungi encountered during the current research. Altogether, there are almost 700 listings including about 160 fungi recorded on Freycinetia, 525 on Pandanus and 6 on Sararanga. No fungi have been recorded on Martellidendron. Author citations follow the standard abbreviations of Kirk and Ansell (Authors of fungal names. Index of fungi supplement. C.A.B. International, Wallingford, 95 pp, 1992) and Anonymous (Authors of fungal names. http://www.indexfungorum.org/Names/AuthorsOfFungalNames.asp, 2011), and publication citations are in full. Some bibliographic information is missing where the references found did not contain this information. Details of the type collection for each species are also given. Types described from the Pandanaceae are indicated by an asterisk (*).

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Whitton, S.R., McKenzie, E.H.C., Hyde, K.D. (2012). List of Fungi Associated with Pandanaceae . In: Fungi Associated with Pandanaceae. Fungal Diversity Research Series, vol 21. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4447-9_5

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