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Annotated Check List and Host Index Arizona Wood
Why Mushrooms Have Evolved to Be So Promiscuous: Insights from Evolutionary and Ecological Patterns
A Phylogenetic Overview of the Antrodia Clade (Basidiomycota, Polyporales)
Diseases of Trees in the Great Plains
Polypore Diversity in North America with an Annotated Checklist
Polyporaceae of Iowa: a Taxonomic, Numerical and Electrophoretic Study Robert John Pinette Iowa State University
Decays of White, Grand, and Red Firs Katy M
Brennan Ferguson USDA Forest Service Forest Health Protection
A Comparison of Decomposition of Jack Pine and Trembling Aspen Wood Blocks by Eight Wood Decay Fungi
Investigating Wood Decaying Fungi Diversity in Central Siberia, Russia Using ITS Sequence Analysis and Interaction with Host Trees
Fatty Acid Composition of Fourteen Wood-Decaying Basidiomycete Species Growing in Permafrost Conditions
Molecular Characterization of Basidiomycetous Endophytes Isolated from Leaves, Rachis and Petioles of the Oil Palm, Elaeis Guineensis, in Thailand
University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
A Contribution to the Macrofungi of Cloudland Canyon State Park
November 2015
A Checklist of Macrofungi of Gorakhpur District, U.P. India
Biogeography and Hosts of Poroid Wood Decay Fungi in North Carolina: Species of Fomes, Fomitopsis, Fomitella and Ganoderma
Diversity and Distribution of Bracket Fungi in Mt. Kilakiron, Bukidnon, Philippines Mc Arthur L
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A Comparison of Decomposition of Jack Pine and Trembling Aspen Wood Blocks by Eight Wood Decay Fungi
Fungi of Pycnoporus: Morphological and Molecular Identification, Worldwide Distribution and Biotechnological Potential
Taxonomy and Phylogeny of the Brown-Rot Fungi: Fomitopsis and Its Related Genera
Phaeolus Schweinitzii Disease Name: Red-Brown Butt Rot
Binder Et Al 2013.Pdf
Polypores of British Columbia (Fungi: Basidiomycota)
Checklist of Aphyllophoroid Fungi (Agaricomycetes, Basidiomycota) in Boreal Forests of Pinega Reserve, North-East European Russia
Visible Growth After Two Weeks Was Used As a Bioassay of Fumigation Efficacy