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Why Mushrooms Have Evolved to Be So Promiscuous: Insights from Evolutionary and Ecological Patterns
And Interspecific Hybridiation in Agaric Fungi
<I>Gymnopus Fuscotramus</I> (<I>Agaricales</I
Gymnopus Vernus (Omphalotaceae, Agaricales) Recorded in Slovakia
Biologically Active Metabolites from Hungarian Mushrooms
Collybia Tuberosa Tuberosa Collybia Tuberosa
New Reports and Illustrations of Gymnopus for Costa Rica and Panama
Contribution to a Monograph of Marasmioid and Collybioid Fungi in Europe
Complete References List
Possesses Biallelic a and B Mating Loci but Reproduces Clonally
Gymnopus Acervatus</Em>
Basidiomycota, Agaricales) from the Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, West Africa
Roots to Seeds Exhibition Large Print Captions
Progress on the Phylogeny of the Omphalotaceae: Gymnopus S. Str., Marasmiellus S. Str., Paragymnopus Gen. Nov. and Pusillomyces Gen
A Tribute to Gary J. Samuels
December 2016
Mycena Genomes Resolve the Evolution of Fungal Bioluminescence
<I>Gymnopus</I> from Pakistan Based on ITS
Top View
Gymnopus Herinkii Spec, Nov.: a Critical Review of the Complex of Agaricus Porreus and A
Gymnopus Acervatus</Em> (Agaricales)
New Species and Mating System Reports in Gymnopus (Agaricales) from Costa Rica
Gymnopus Eneficola-Species Nova from Newfoundland
New North American Species of Gymnopus
Transatlantic Disjunction in Fleshy Fungi III: Gymnopus Confluens
Gymnopus Ramulicola</I> Sp. Nov., a Pinkish Species from Southern China
Fungus-And-Slime-Molds-1991-2019
Wild Edible Fungi
Traditional Use of Gymnopus Nubicola As Food Resource in a Kichwa Community, Pichincha, Ecuador
31 Notes on Gymnopus
The Species of Marasmiellus (Agaricales: Omphalotaceae) from Java and Bali
A New Gymnopus Species with Rhizomorphs and Its Record As Nesting Material by Birds (Tyrannidae) in the Subtropical Cloud Forest from Eastern Mexico
A Guide to Common Fungi of HCR Region
Gymnopus Obscuroides (Agaricomycetes, Omphalotaceae), a New Species of Sect. Levipedes from England