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Hydnum
Forest Fungi in Ireland
Systematics of Division Basidiomycota 2
A New Species of Cantharellus (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota, Fungi) from Subalpine Forest in Yunnan, China
Phellodon Secretus (Basidiomycota ), a New Hydnaceous Fungus.From Northern Pine Woodlands
Nutritional Composition of Some Wild Edible Mushrooms
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Of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation
Hericium Ramosum - Comb’S Tooth Fungi
Ribosomal ITS Diversity Among the European Species of the Genus Hydnum (Hydnaceae)
Mushroom Hunting and Consumption in Twenty-First Century Post-Industrial Sweden Ingvar Svanberg* and Hanna Lindh
H Ydnaceous Fungi of the Hericiaceae, Auriscalpiaceae and Climacodontaceae in Northwestern Europe
California Indian Ethnomycology and Associated Forest Management Author(S): M
Identifying and Naming the Currently Known Diversity of the Genus Hydnum, with an Emphasis on European and North American Taxa
Roots to Seeds Exhibition Large Print Captions
Redalyc.Ribosomal ITS Diversity Among the European Species of The
Mushrooms of the National Forests in Alaska
Detecting the Variability of Hydnum Ovoideisporum (Agaricomycetes, Cantharellales) on the Basis of Italian Collections, and H
Hydnellum and Phellodon Species English Nature Research Reports
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Scotland's Rare Tooth Fungi
Biology, Ecology, and Social Aspects of Wild Edible Mushrooms in the Forests of the Pacific Northwest: a Preface to Managing Commercial Harvest
Special Forest Products
The Cantharelloid Clade: Dealing with Incongruent Gene Trees and Phylogenetic Reconstruction Methods
Determination of Heavy Metals in Several Species of Wild Mushrooms and Their Influence on Peroxidase Activity
HYDNACEOUS FUNGI of the EASTERN OLD WORLD Afraid, Will Have to Learn by Trial and Error Whether His Fungus Belongs to a Genus Treated in This Paper
Hydnum Repandum
Tasmaniantasmanian Fungifungi Andand Lichenlichen
From Eastern North America
Two New Records of Hydnoid Fungi from the Western Ghats of India
Clavariaceae and Cantharellales
Notes on Some Pileate Hydnaceae from Iowa
(!953 : "') Gray “Aurisealpi
Ecology and Management of Commercially Harvested Chanterelle Mushrooms
Fungal Biodiversity Profiles 51-60
Wild Edible Fungi
Phylogenetic Relationships of Cantharelloid and Clavarioid Homobasidiomycetes Based on Mitochondrial and Nuclear Rdna Sequences
(1964) Rijksherbarium, (With Impossible Apud Cooke 1887
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