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Evaluation of the fungal micorflora of the Sawai Madhopur area of the Rajasthan

Teena Agrawal

Abstract


Fungi are the marvellous plants of the plant kingdom , they are the separate lines of the evolution of the plants, the fungi are the eukaryotes and they have the distinct body and the parameters ,the utilization of the fungi for the several needs is the very old practices of the man, the early man utilises the hunting of the fungi as the flavour agents for the vines , fungi are the ubiquitous kinds of the organisms and they are found in the every kinds of the place of the world , fungi are basically known as the degrading agents of the soil matter or the soil products , in today world most of the industry process are depend on the fungi and there fermentation process in the world . The world of the antibiotics is still depends on the diversity of the fungi and their different kinds of the products, the world of the fungi is so vast that more we write about the world the less will be the descriptions. in this research papers we are trying to work on the fungal diversity of the one of the area of the Sawai Madhopur district of the Rajasthan , the forest area of the Sawai Madhopur is very rich and it is full of them any kinds of the vegetations , the soil fungi of the Sawai Madhopur area is still un explored , so we have decided to work on the soil fungi of the Sawai Madhopur area of the Rajasthan .The soil fungi enhances the productivity of the soil and the flourish the rich vegetation of the area ,the scarcity of the fungi the Sawai Madhopur in the area leads to the degradation of the many kinds of the good vegetations .


Keywords: Marvellous plants, plant kingdom, the Sawai Madhopur, fermentation.

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Teena Agrawal. Evaluation of The Fungal Micorflora of the Sawai Madhopur Area of The Rajasthan. Research & Reviews: Journal of Botany. 2019; 8(2): 24–26p.

 


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