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Evaluation of the Soil Fungi of the Bhimtal Area of the Uttarakhand India

Teena Agrawal

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ABSTRACT
Soil is the reservoirs of the all kinds of the microbes, they contains the diverse kinds of the soil bacteria as well as the many fungi of the unique and the unknown taxonomic composition .They fastens the many kinds of the nutrient cycling in the soils, the biogeochemical cycles of the soils is depends on the perfect combination of the fungal degradation of the organic matters. fungi are the crucial , they lives as the parasites as well as the saprophytes , in addition to that fungi also lives likes the symbionts . Mycorrhizae association of the fungi on the roots depend on the prefect combination of the roots with the higher trees .The world of the plant pathology is also very vast and very specials since they fungi are the typical parasites and they forms the completes world of the plant pathology. Here in this research work we are trying to analyse the fungal diversity of the one of the area of the Uttarakhand of the India, it is termed as the Bhimtal, the area is very beautiful and it is full of the Kumaon Himalayas scenic beauty, the mountains of the Kumaon Himalayas are also very fine and they harbours the good assemblage of the vegetation, the soil is also very fine and it contains the a large and hug amount of the fungal collections. We isolated the fungi from the soil and we analyse it in the lab, we found the deuteromycotina are very large in amount, after that they are followed by the large amount of the Mucorales and the some of the plasmodiophoromycetes. Overall fungi are the integral parts of the soil and they enhances the productively of the soil for the better forestation and vegetation.

Keywords: Mycorrhizae association, plasmodiophoromycetes, deuteromycotina, Kumaon Himalayas.

Cite this Article: Teena Agrawal. Evaluation of the soil fungi of the Bhimtal area of the Uttarakhand India. International Journal of Genetic Engineering and Recombination. 2019; 5(1): 15–18p.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijger.v5i1.514

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