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Leccinum vulpinum
Key Features for the Identification of the Fungi in This Guide
Diversity of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in Minnesota's Ancient and Younger Stands of Red Pine and Northern Hardwood-Conifer Forests
Mushrooms Traded As Food
Persoonia V18n4.Pdf
<I>Rickenella Fibula</I>
Evolutionary History of the Sequestrate Genus Rossbeevera (Boletaceae) Reveals a New Genus Turmalinea and Highlights the Utility
Macrofungi of the Columbia River Basin
Mushrooms Traded As Food. Vol II Sec. 1
Studimi I Disa Parametrave Biokimik Te Kartamos
Mycologist News
Red List of Fungi for Great Britain: Boletaceae a Pilot Conservation Assessment Based on National Database Records, Fruit Body Morphology and DNA Barcoding
Comparing COI and ITS As DNA Barcode Markers for Mushrooms and Allies (Agaricomycotina)
Leccinum: Los Boletales Más Agradecidos Después De Las Primeras Lluvias
C=IE, St=Warszawa, O=Ditorpolish Bot, Ou=St
Natural 13C Abundance Reveals Trophic Status of Fungi and Host-Origin of Carbon in Mycorrhizal Fungi in Mixed Forests
Guidelines for Selection of Biological Sssis: Chapter 14 Non-Lichenised
Mushrooms Traded As Food
Grampian Fungus Group
Top View
Phylogenetic Affinities of the Sequestrate Genus Rhodactina (Boletaceae), with a New Species, R. Rostratispora from Thailand. Mycokeys 29: 63–80
Recommended English Names for Fungi in the UK
Diversity and Systematics of the Sequestrate Genus <I>Octaviania</I>
Mushrooms Traded As Food. Vol II Sec. 2
Caracterización Química Y Evaluación De La Actividad Biológica De Setas Silvestres Y Cultivadas Comestibles