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Rhizopogon vinicolor
Rhizopogon Togasawariana Sp. Nov., the First Report of Rhizopogon Associated with an Asian Species of Pseudotsuga
Forming Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in the Interior Cedar-Hemlock Biogeoclimatic Zone of British Columbia
Systematics of the Genus Rhizopogon Inferred from Nuclear Ribosomal DNA Large Subunit and Internal Transcribed Spacer Sequences
Patterns of Vegetative Growth and Gene Flow in Rhizopogon Vinicolor and R
How Many Species in the <I>Rhizopogon Roseolus</I> Group?
Comparative Mitochondrial Genome Analysis of Two Ectomycorrhizal
The Importance of Prey and Habitat Structure
Rhizopogon Mycorrhizal Networks with Interior Douglas- Fir in Selectively Harvested and Non-Harvested Forests
Tvor/Ce, R#,: Mycologia, 95(3), 2003
Conservation and Discreteness of the Atromentin Gene Cluster in Fungi
Pnw 2004 Lehmkuhl002.Pdf
Taxonomy of the Rhizopogon Vinicolor Species Complex Based on Analysis of ITS Sequences and Microsatellite Loci
Competitive Avoidance Not Edaphic Specialization Drives Vertical Niche Partitioning Among Sister Species of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi
6-Rhizopogon
Large-Scale Genome Sequencing of Mycorrhizal Fungi Provides Insights Into the Early Evolution of Symbiotic Traits
Rediscovery of the Vesicles That Characterized Rhizopogon Vesiculosus
Diversity, Ecology, and Conservation of Truffle Fungi in Forests of the Pacific Northwest
State Historic Fungal Survey, Bear Springs, Fall 2009 Mt. Hood National Forest
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Matthew E. Smith 2 and Donald H. Pfister
Comparative Genomics Reveals Dynamic Genome Evolution in Host Specialist Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Lotus A
Title: Response of Small Mammal Mycophagy to Varying Levels and Patterns of Green-Tree Retention in Mature Forests of Western Oregon and Washington
2008/2009 Annual Report of Project Y103185 Food Web Dynamics Of
Ponderosa Pine Inoculated with Rhizopogon
Truffle Abundance and Mycophagy by Northern Flying Squirrels in Eastern Washington Forests
Molecular and Morphological Analyses Confirm Rhizopogon Verii As a Widely Distributed Ectomycorrhizal False Truffle in Europe, and Its Presence in South America
Evolutionary-Biology of Rhizopogon Subgenus Villosuli As Mutualists of Pseudotsuga
Download/Hmmscan-Par- Both Require Filtered Subreads (Filtered Pacbio Reads) As an Ser.Sh)