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Studies on the tropical marine fungi of Brunei
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1988
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EngineeringLight MicroscopeOceanographyMarine EnvironmentFungal DiversityMarine PollutionMicrobial EcologyBiological OceanographyFungal BiologyArtificial LakeTropical Marine FungiPlant Functional TypesMarine BiotaBiologyMarine FungiMicrobiologyFungal SystematicsMarine BiologySymbiosisMedicine
Driftwood, mangrove roots and branches, and seaweeds were examined for marine fungi from beaches, rocky shorelines, an artificial lake and mangrove stands. Ninety-five species, some new to science were recorded. This is the largest number of marine fungi reported from a single study. Our knowledge of the geographic distributions of these fungi has been extended. New and rare species are illustrated at the light microscope and SEM levels.
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