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Field Guide to Common Macrofungi in Eastern Forests and Their Ecosystem Functions
Gyromitrin Poisoning: More Questions Than Answers
Development of the Fruit Bodies of Gyromitra Esculenta
Poisoning Due to Raw Gyromitra Esculenta (False Morels) West of the Rockies
Morels (Morchella Spp.)
Mushroom Poisoning Mimicking Painless Progressive Jaundice: a Case Report with Review of the Literature
Ecology and Management of Morels Harvested from the Forests of Western North America
Morel Mushroom Toxicity
Mushrooms of the National Forests in Alaska
Galerina Vittaeformis (Fr.) Singer ROD Name Galerina Vittaeformis Family Cortinariaceae Morphological Habit Mushroom
Clinical Approach to Toxic Mushroom Ingestion
Formation of Methylhydrazine from Acetaldehyde /V-Methyl-A/- Formylhydrazone, a Component of Gyromitra Esculenta ^
2012 BRC BW Day One Cover Page
Hair Ice: a Biophysical Phenomenon Associated with Fungi
Contents MUSHROOM POISONING by O. E. FISCHER, M
On the Mycelial Growth of the Lorel Or False Morel, Gyromitra Esculenta (Pers.) Fr
Weber Department of Forest Science Oregon State University
May Is Morel Month in Michigan
Top View
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)
Wild Mushrooms Morel Mushrooms