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- Tylopilus Griseiolivaceus Sp. Nov. and T. Leucomycelinus (Boletaceae) Revisited from the Dominican Republic Within a Comprehensive Phylogeny of Tylopilus S
- Bolesatine, a Toxic Protein from the Mushroom Rubroboletus Satanas
- Bluing Components and Other Pigments of Boletes Stephen F
- Crocinoboletus, a New Genus of Boletaceae (Boletales) with Unusual Boletocrocin Polyene Pigments
- A World-Wide Key to the Genus Suillus Weltschlüssel Der Gattung Suillus
- Mushrooms of the National Forests in Alaska
- Boletes from the Southeastern US
- Cambridge University Press
- Rubroboletus Le-Galiae (Boletales, Basidiomycota), a Species New For
- New Records of Order Boletales from Pakistan
- Leccinum Boreale Common Names: Northern Roughstem, Red Caps Family: Boletaceae Season: August to September (This Year We Found the First One on June 18Th)
- Boletus Durhamensis Sp. Nov. from North Carolina
- Biology, Ecology, and Social Aspects of Wild Edible Mushrooms in the Forests of the Pacific Northwest: a Preface to Managing Commercial Harvest
- Neoboletus Luridiformis and Hortiboletus Rubellus from Western Himalayan Range of Pakistan
- XEROCOMUS a Personal View, with a Key to the British Species Alan E
- Exhibition Checklist
- Collecting Fungi and Mushrooms for Identification by the Schutter Diagnostic Laboratory by Chance Noffsinger, Edited by Cathy Cripps
- King Bolete Boletus Edulis Kingdom: Fungi FEATURES Phylum: Basidiomycota the Body of a Fungus (Mycelium) Is Made up of Class: Agaricomycetes Strands Called Mycelia
- Some of the Showy Mushrooms in Nature
- Mushroom at the End of the World
- Mycorrhizal Mushrooms Associated with Tree Species in Shaki District of Azerbaijan
- Abstracts of Journals Received in the Library Jan-Mar 2012
- New Taxa and Distribution Records for Tylopilus from Dicymbe Forests Of
- A Phylogenetic Study of <I>Boletus</I
- Boletus Edulis - Eating Mushroom - Crop and Food Research
- Edible Mushrooms and Their Toxic Look Alikes 2018
- Molecular Phylogenetic Analyses Redefine Seven Major Clades and Reveal 22 New Generic Clades in the Fungal Family Boletaceae
- Distribution of Boleteceous Mushrooms in India, Some New Records from Sal Forest of Central India