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This chapter describes 17 taxa belonging to four genera of the family Meruliaceae based on the specimens collected from various localities of Chamba district (Himachal Pradesh). Of the recorded taxa, Hyphoderma clavatum Sheng H. Wu, H. lapponicum (Litsch.) Ryvarden and H. nemorale K.H. Larss. are the new additions to the fungal diversity of Himachal Pradesh. H. sibiricum (Parmasto) J. Erikss. & Å. Strid. is described for the first time from Chamba district.
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The authors are grateful to the Head, Department of Botany, Punjabi University, Patiala for providing necessary laboratory facilities; University Grants Commission, New Delhi and DST FIST for financial assistance under DRS-SAP DSA level-I and FIST level-I programme respectively and Prof. Nils Hallenberg, Gothenburg for expert comments.
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Poonam, Singh, A.P., Dhingra, G.S. (2022). Diversity of Corticioid Fungi Belonging to the Family Meruliaceae in Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh. In: Rajpal, V.R., Singh, I., Navi, S.S. (eds) Fungal diversity, ecology and control management. Fungal Biology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8877-5_10
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