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Amanita caesarea
Molecular Phylogenetic Studies in the Genus Amanita
The Genus Amanita 3Huv ,1/80%,1,=21( Nepal
Forest Fungi in Ireland
Mushroom Toxins & Poisonings in New Jersey
Poisonous Mushrooms
Toxic Fungi of Western North America
Fungi of National Park Mavrovo
Macrofungi Determined in Uzungöl Nature Park (Trabzon)
2 the Numbers Behind Mushroom Biodiversity
Josiana Adelaide Vaz
Mushrooms Traded As Food
The Poisoning of Count Achilles De Vecchj and the Origins of American
Identification and Chemical Properties of Popular Wild Edible Mushrooms from Northern Iran
Poisoning Associated with the Use of Mushrooms a Review of the Global
Amanita Caesarea and A
Spore Prints418 Color
Amanita Stirps Hemibapha (Tulloss 1998)
Mushrooms Traded As Food. Vol II Sec. 1
Top View
Scientometrics of Global Scientific Production About Ethnomycology
Mycorrhizal Fungi of White Oak Virgil Keith Howe Iowa State University
Fatty Acids and Phospholipids of Edible Wild Mushroom (Amanita Caesarea) from the Batak Mountain, Bulgaria L
Universidad De San Carlos De Guatemala Facultad De Ciencias Químicas Y Farmacia
Moesz1a• the AMANITACEAE in HUNGARIAN FOLK TRADITION Erdelyi Gombasz Vol
Amanita Mansehraensis, a New Species in Section Vaginatae from Pakistan
Views with Collectors and Vendors
Publication 26. Biological Series 5 the AGARICACEAE of MICHIGAN
Mushrooms of Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site
Triangular Test of Amanita Mushrooms by Using Electronic Nose and Sensory Panel
The Many Roles of Mushrooms
Novel Cyclic Peptides from Lethal Amanita Mushrooms Through a Genome-Guided Approach
The Deceptive Mushroom: Accidental Amanita Muscaria Poisoning
Fleshy Fungi ’ Commonly Eaten by Southern Wildlife
Ground by David Rose
The Wild Epicure
Tzeltal Ethnomycology: Naming, Classification and Use Of
NAMA 2013 ARKANSAS FORAY! (Details Coming in Next Issue of the Mycophile)
CORNWALL CONSERVATION COMMISSION and TRUST COMMON EDIBLES and THEIR TOXIC LOOK-ALIKES 10/2/20 Zoom Presentation Names from Audubon Field Guide to N
Mushrooms Traded As Food. Vol II Sec. 2
Studies on Amanita (Basidiomycetes: Amanitaceae) in Northern Thailand
Traditional Knowledge and Use of Wild Mushrooms by Mixtecs Or Ñuu Savi
Poisonous Mushrooms
Wild Edible Fungi
A Survey of the Macroscopic Fungi of the Lula Lake Land Trust
Biodiversity of Macrofungi with Special Reference to Edible Forms: a Review
Knowledge and Use of Edible Mushrooms in Two Municipalities Of
Mushrooms of the Oak Openings
<I> Amanita</I> from Tehuacã¡N-Cuicatlã¡N Biosphere Reserve