Some Fungal Spores from Quaternary Deposits of Malvan, Gujarat
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In the present paper the sub-fossil fungal spores are reported referable to the genera Tetraploa. Alternaria, Helminthosporium, Curvularia, Hormiscium/Torula and Puccinia. These spores were recovered during the pollen-analytical investigations of a pollen profile from Malvan, an archaeological site located in District Surat, Gujarat.
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