The Ecology and Management of Indigenous Forests in Southern Africa
Date
1992Author
Osano, A A
Siboe, G M
Kokwaro, JO
Piearce, G D
Gumbo, D J
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ArticleLanguage
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Systematic collecting of Basidio mycetous fungi from Karura Forest was undertaken in the months of April to July 1991. A total of 270 collections were made, some of which have been studied ecologically and identified, and are reported in this paper. The collections, belonging to 41 species of which 6 were new records for Kenya, are distributed in the families Corticiaceae, Ganodermataceae, hymenochaetaceae and Polyporaceae.
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Osano, A. A., Siboe, G. M., Kokwaro, J. O., Piearce, G. D., & Gumbo, D. J. (1992). The Ecology and Identity of some Wood-Inhabiting Basidiomycetes of Karura Forest, Kenya.Publisher
University of Nairobi College of Biological and Physical Sciences