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Bulk Isolation of Basidiospores from Wild Mushrooms by Electrostatic Attraction with Low Risk of Microbial Contaminations Kiran Lakkireddy1,2 and Ursula Kües1,2*
European Mushroom Assemblages Are Darker in Cold Climates
MUSHROOMS of the OTTAWA NATIONAL FOREST Compiled By
Hygrophorus Eburneus, Edible Mushroom, a Promising Natural Bioactive Agent
A New Species of Hygrophorus, H. Yadigarii Sp. Nov. (Hygrophoraceae), with an Isolated Systematic Position Within the Genus from the Colchic Part of Turkey
Bibliographic Inventory of Moroccan Rif's Fungi
A Compilation for the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal)
Molecular Phylogeny, Morphology, Pigment Chemistry and Ecology in Hygrophoraceae (Agaricales)
Macrofungi of the Columbia River Basin
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Publication 26. Biological Series 5 the AGARICACEAE of MICHIGAN
Two New Species of Hygrophorus from Temperate
Reconstructing the Evolution of Agarics from Nuclear Gene Sequences and Basidiospore Ultrastructure
The Mycophile 58:3 May/June 2018
Current Scientific Name Recommended English Name
Rp Lexikon Web Arten
Pavilion - 12:00 - 17:30 Young Reserchers’ Workshop Anti-Influenza Virus Activity of Lanostane Triterpenes from Polypores
Molecular Phylogeny, Morphology, Pigment Chemistry and Ecology in Hygrophoraceae (Agaricales)
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Fungi and Fungus-Like Organisms of Homilsha Forests National Park, Ukraine
Recommended English Names for Fungi in the UK
Clusiana (2004)
Major Clades of Agaricales: a Multilocus Phylogenetic Overview
Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club
The Splitting of Hygrocybe
Conservation of Biotrophy in Hygrophoraceae Inferred from Combined Stable Isotope and Phylogenetic Analyses
RENF for BMS Website March 2016.Xlsx
Hygrophorus Eburneus Hygrophorus
European Mushroom Assemblages Are Darker in Cold Climates
CZECH MYCOLOGY Formerly Česká Mykologie Published Quarterly by the Czech Scientific Society for Mycology
<I>Hygrophorus</I> Sect. <I>Olivaceoumbrini</I>: New Boundaries, Extended Biogeography and Unexpected Di
A New Clitocyboid Genus