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ULASAN : POLITIK SIMBIOSIS FUNGI DAN TUMBUHAN Ivan Permana Putra
Jurnal Pro-Life Vol. 7 No. 2 (2020): Juli
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/jpvol6Iss2pp102

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Many mycologist believed that the successful history of plant invasion to the land was the result of co-evolutionary interaction between plant and fungi. The colonization of land by plants mainly depend on the fundamental biological evolution, among which was the symbiosis with fungi to enhance water and nutrient uptake. Untill today, most plants hold in symbioses with endophytic and mycorrhizal fungi in environment, and the consequences for plants vary broadly from mutualism to parasitism (plant fungal pathogen). Recently, scientist proved that some of those type of interactions poses dynamic situation which involving the agreement betwen host and its mycobion partner. Interestingly, the switching mechanism of the life style of the fungus from one state (mutualistic) to another( parasitic) and vice versa is potentially emerge. This review will highlight both the initial symbiosis process between plant and fungi, and how they maintain it.Keywords: Fungi, plant, symbiosis, maintenance
CATATAN KELOMPOK ASCOMYCOTA MAKROSKOPIK DI INDONESIA Ivan Permana Putra
Jurnal Pro-Life Vol. 8 No. 1 (2021): Maret
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/jpvol6Iss2pp102

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Ascomycota is the largest Phylum in the Kingdom of Fungi. Most of the members of this group are microscopic, but fews are also produce macroscopic ascomata. Due to their large size and visible without the aid of a microscope, this group is often confused as Basidiomycota. This paper is a literature-based quantitative research. To date, 11 macroscopic Ascomycota from Indonesia have been reported, namely: Elaphomyces tropicalis sp. nov., Chlorociboria cf. aeruginosa, Podostroma cf. cornu-damae, Onygena sp., Morchella aff. deliciosa, Morchella sp., Scutellinia sp., Trichaleurina javanica, Cookeina speciosa, Cookeina tricholoma, Phillipsia sp., Daldinia spp., and Xylaria spp. The macrofungi are classified into 5 orders and 9 Families. Exploration and inventory efforts are need to be done more actively to increase the information on the diversity of masroscopic Ascomycota in Indonesia.