Diversity of Wild Mushrooms in Nagaland, India

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ABSTRACT

The Indian sub-continent is blessed with favorable agro climatic conditions that are suitable to a varied range of fungal species. Though the occurrence of mushrooms is of diverse nature, they are not well studied and documented. Northeastern region of India is one of the biodiversity hotspots. Nagaland is one of the Northeastern states of India. The people of the state highly covet mushrooms and have been a delicacy since time immemorial. The present study documents the macro fungal diversity in various districts of the state. A total of 87 species of wild mushrooms were collected and identified. They are parasitic, saprophytic and ecto-mycorrhizal in habitat. The highest numbers of mushroom species were collected during May–September from the study areas. Of the collected mushrooms, 37 species were identified as edible, 21 species medicinal, 5 poisonous and 37 inedible/unclassified.

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Ao, T. , Seb, J. , Ajungla, T. and Deb, C. (2016) Diversity of Wild Mushrooms in Nagaland, India. Open Journal of Forestry, 6, 404-419. doi: 10.4236/ojf.2016.65032.

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