Gyromitra esculenta
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- Annexure I UGC-MRP-PROJECT REPORT 1
- Poisonous Mushroom Toxicity in Veterinary Medicine General Information
- Mushrooms & Marine 2012
- FALSE MORELS Vs
- Alaska Burn Morels Most Morels in Alaska Grow in Recently Burned Areas, with the Greatest Abundance Typically Found in the Springtime, 1-3 Years After a Fire
- Cancer Induction in Mice by Feeding the Raw False Morel Mushroom Gyromitra Esculenta1
- False Morels) and Risk for Neurodegenerative Disease…
- Influence of Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio on Prognosis in Mushroom Poisoning
- Human Poisoning from Poisonous Higher Fungi: Focus on Analytical Toxicology and Case Reports in Forensic Toxicology
- False Morels
- On Two Species of False Morels (Gyromitra) in Utah Kent H
- Warning on False Or True Morels and Button Mushrooms with Potential Toxicity Linked to Hydrazinic Toxins: an Update
- Morel Booster™
- Wild Edible Fungi
- Fungal Ethnoecology
- Gyromitrin, Mushroom Toxin of Gyromitra Spp
- Fungi, Truffles, Biodiversity, Monitoring, Rare Fungi, Forest Ecology
- Morphological Variation, ITS and EF-1Α Gene Nucleotide Polymorphism in Gyromitra Esculenta (Discinaceae)