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Amplicon-Based Sequencing of Soil Fungi from Wood Preservative Test Sites
Bibliotheksliste-Aarau-Dezember 2016
The Genus Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude in Europe
Z. Heinrich and B. Pleban
The New Genus Auritella from Africa and Australia (Inocybaceae, Agaricales): Molecular Systematics, Taxonomy and Historical Biogeography
Acervo Digital UFPR
Complete References List
Panellus Stipticus Jim Cornish
Taxonomy and Phylogeny of the Basidiomycetous Hyphomycete Genus Hormomyces
The Effect of Prescribed Burning on Wood-Decay Fungi in the Forests of Northwest Arkansas" (2019)
Generic Concepts in the Crepidotaceae As Inferred from Nuclear Large Subunit Ribosomal Dna Sequences, Morphology, and Basidiospore Dormancy Patterns
On Some Extraordinary Species of Galerina EARLE from New Zealand, Australia and Indonesia, with Annotations to Related South American Taxa E
Reconstructing the Evolution of Agarics from Nuclear Gene Sequences and Basidiospore Ultrastructure
A Phylogenetic Analysis of Species Diversity, Specificity, and Distribution of Mycodiplosis on Rust Fungi
A Contribution to the Macrofungi of Cloudland Canyon State Park
Mycena News the Mycological Society of San Francisco March 2007, Vol
Pleurocybella Porrigens Andrus Voitk
R. Singer 1-25 R
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<I>Crepidotus Subfulviceps</I>
Revisiting NAMA in the Future
Fungi, Basidiomycota) Found in a Relict Forest of the Endangered Fagus Grandifolia Var
A First Checklist of Macrofungi for South Africa
AR TICLE New Species of Auritella (Inocybaceae) From
Fungal Diversity and Community Shifts In
Checklist of the Argentine Agaricales 3. Bolbitiaceae and Crepidotaceae
Recommended English Names for Fungi in the UK
A Bibliography of Mushroom Books
AR TICLE New Species of Auritella (Inocybaceae) From
Pictorial Field Guide to the Fungi of the Westchester Wilderness Walk/ Zofnass Family Preserve
Genera of Inocybaceae: New Skin for the Old Ceremony
North American Species of Crepidotus
<I>Neopaxillus</I> (<I>Crepidotaceae</I>)