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Hydnellum peckii
Blood Mushroom
Regular Article Proximate and Chemical Properties of Some
Czech Mycol. 57(3-4): 279-297, 2005
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Ectomycorrhizal Fungi at Tree Line in the Canadian Rockies II
Chemistry Research Journal, 2020, 5(1):106-118 Review Article What Medicinal Mushroom Can
Independent, Specialized Invasions of Ectomycorrhizal Mutualism by Two Nonphotosynthetic Orchids (Mycorrhiza͞ecology͞symbiosis͞specificity͞ribosomal DNA Sequences)
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Red List of Fungi for Great Britain: Bankeraceae, Cantharellaceae
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Cool Plants and Their Fungal Friends
A Sequence Database for the Identification of Ectomycorrhizal Basidiomycetes by Phylogenetic Analysis
Traceability of the Mycorrhizal Symbiosis in the Controlled Production of Edible Mushrooms
Mushrooms of the National Forests in Alaska
Mycelium Is the Basis for Fungal Growth Mycelium Is the Basis for Fungal Growth
Hydnellum and Phellodon Species English Nature Research Reports
Diversity of Mat-Forming Fungi in Relation to Soil Properties, Disturbance, and Forest Ecotype at Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA
Scotland's Rare Tooth Fungi
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Colville NF Macro-Fungi Surveys
Anticoagulant Capacities of Some Medicinal Mushrooms
Red Data List of Threatened British Fungi
Natural 13C Abundance Reveals Trophic Status of Fungi and Host-Origin of Carbon in Mycorrhizal Fungi in Mixed Forests
Lineages of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Revisited: Foraging Strategies and Novel Lineages Revealed by 5 Sequences from Belowground
Pacific Northwest Forest and Rangeland Soil Organism Symposium
Rainfall and Temperature Effects on Fruit Body Production by Stipitate Hydnoid Fungi in Inverey Wood, Scotland
Internal Transcribed Spacer Primers and Sequences for Improved Characterization of Basidiomycetous Orchid Mycorrhizas
Hydnellum Gracilipes - a Link Between Stipitate and Resupinate Hymenomycetes
Biodiversity in Britain's Planted Forests
Few Interesting Basidiomycetes Fungi from Nagpur District of Maharashtra, India
Bankeraceae in Central Europe. 1
The Relationship That the Pine Mushroom Forms with Its Host Has
6. Fungal Species of Conservation Concern (Socc): Taxonomic Relationships
Presence of Hydnellum Species on Pine Heaths