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Version 1.1 Standardized Inventory Methodologies for Components Of
Fungal Diversity in the Mediterranean Area
Effects of Land Use on the Diversity of Macrofungi in Kereita Forest Kikuyu Escarpment, Kenya
Boletín Micológico De FAMCAL Una Contribución De FAMCAL a La Difusión De Los Conocimientos Micológicos En Castilla Y León Una Contribución De FAMCAL
Notes, Outline and Divergence Times of Basidiomycota
Suomen Helttasienten Ja Tattien Ekologia, Levinneisyys Ja Uhanalaisuus
Biological Diversity and Conservation
<I>Omphalina Pyxidata
<I>Xeromphalina Junipericola</I>
Vjilivdv TIL BUD Tidlmgere Nummer Av AGARICA
(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 9,072,776 B2 Kristiansen (45) Date of Patent: *Jul
The Structure of Macrofungal Assemblages in Boreal Forests, with Particular Reference to the Effect of Fire on Basidiomycota and Ascomycota
Basidiomycetes Associated with Alnus Glutinosa Habitats in Andros Island (Cyclades, Greece)
Thematic Area: Conservation of Fungi Moderator: Dr
Myxomphalia, Fayodia, M. Maura. M. Maura F. Alba. M. Invila, M
Fire and Fungal Communities Associated to P. Pinaster In
KEYS to the BRITISH GENERA of AGARICS and BOLETI by Archie
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MYCOTAXON Volume LXXXIII, Pp
Taxonomic Update of Clitocybula Sensu Lato with a New Generic Classification
A Compendium of Work, by Henk Van De Gaag
Hemimycena Longipilosa (Agaricales), a New Species from Germany
Myxomphalia Maura
Notes on Hemimycena from European Russia
New Lichenicolous, Muscicolous, Corticolous and Lignicolous Taxa of Burgoa S
Short-Term Response of Fleshy Fungi to Prescribed Burning in a Minnesota
Myxomphalia Marthae Myxomphalia
Fayodia Gallaecicoloniana Sp. Nov. (Agaricales, Basidiomycota), from Galicia, Spain
Reference List for Taxonomic Treatments of Agarics with Special Emphasis on Western United States Taxa
AGARICA MYKOLOGISK TIDSSKRIFT UTGITI AV FREDRIKSTAD SOPPFORENING ~.Ol-14 Nr.Z3 Jjf Ehrua:R 1996
Effect of Land Use on Diversity of Macrofungi in Kereita Forest, Kikuyu Escarpment and the Potential of Cultivation of Selected Species