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Covered in Phylloboletellus and Numerous Clamps in Boletellus Fibuliger
CZECH MYCOLOGY Publication of the Czech Scientific Society for Mycology
9B Taxonomy to Genus
AR TICLE New Sequestrate Fungi from Guyana: Jimtrappea Guyanensis
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi from Southern Brazil – a Literature-Based Review, Their Origin and Potential Hosts
Cultivation of Amanita Princeps and Gyrodon Suthepensis for Mycorrhizations with Castanopsis Acuminatissima and Their Effects on the Host Plants
A New Species of Phlebopus (Boletales, Basidiomycota) from Mexico
Edible Fungi Consumed by the Lamba and Bemba People of Haut-Katanga (DR Congo)
Review Article Mushrooms and Truffles: Historical Biofactories for Complementary Medicine in Africa and in the Middle East
Molecular Phylogeny and Biodiversity of the Boletes Dennis Drehmel, Tim James, Rytas Vilgalys Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0338
Some Species Ofwild Boletes in Thailand
REPORTS of the TOTTORI MYCOLOGICAL INSTITUTE No
A New Representative of Star-Shaped Fungi: Astraeus Sirindhorniae Sp
Chapter 6 Suborder Sclerodermatineae
Universidade Federal De Santa Catarina Para a Obtenção Do Grau De Mestre Em Biologia Vegetal
Interactions of Phlebopus Spongiosus with Several Soil Fungi and Antibacterial Activity of Its Culture Broth
A Preliminary Survey of the Genus Buchwaldoboletus (Boletales: Boletaceae)
Exploring the Species Diversity of Edible Mushrooms in Yunnan, Southwestern China, by DNA Barcoding
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Mycelial Cultivation of Phlebopus Spongiosus, an Edible Ectomycorrhizal Mushroom in Southern Vietnam
Molecular Phylogenetics of Floridian Boletes Arian Farid University of South Florida,
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Some Interesting Boletales (Basidiomycota) from Quintana Roo, Mexico
The Boletoideae of Florida with Notes on Extralimital Species III
Brief Introduction to a Unique Edible Bolete—Phlebopus Portentosus in Southern China
Indole-3-Acetic Acid Production, Solubilization of Insoluble Metal Minerals and Metal Tolerance of Some Sclerodermatoid Fungi Collected from Northern Thailand
Buchv,Taldoboletus Genus Novum Boletacearum
<I>Scleroderma Yunnanense</I>
Project Description Introduction the Genus Calostoma Comprises A
<I>Phlebopus Spongiosus</I> Sp. Nov. (<I>Boletales, Boletinellaceae
Nuhn Et Al 2013 Boletineae.Pdf
A New Species of Phlebopus (Boletales, Basidiomycota) from Mexico
Dipterocarpaceae), Pure Culture Characteristics, and Molecular Detection
Wild Edible Fungi
Effects of Gasteroid Fruiting Body Morphology on Diversification Rates in Three Independent Clades of Fungi Estimated Using Bina
A Guide to Common Fungi of HCR Region
Culture Conditions and Some Properties of Pure
Mushrooms and Truffles: Historical Biofactories for Complementary Medicine in Africa and in the Middle East