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2016-03 Medicinal Mushrooms, Dr. Dodds Article on Seniors
Phylogenetic Classification of Trametes
Chemical Compounds from the Kenyan Polypore Trametes Elegans (Spreng:Fr.) Fr (Polyporaceae) and Their Antimicrobial Activity
Characterization of Trametes Versicolor : Medicinal Mushroom with Important Health Benefits
Turkey Tail Fungus Is Found on Decaying Trees, Stumps, and Logs
The Taxonomy and Ecology of Wood Decay Fungi in Eucalyptus Obliqua Trees and Logs in the Wet Sclerophyll Forests of Southern Tasmania
A Case Study from the Warra LTER Site, Tasmania
A Revised Family-Level Classification of the Polyporales (Basidiomycota)
British Columbian Wild Mushrooms As Potent Source of Novel Natural Anti-Cancer Compounds
Medical Mushrooms: There's a Fungus Among Us! Robert J. Silver
December 2017
TURKEY TAIL FUNGUS—An Intriguingly Beautiful Pernicious Invader Launa Herrmann, U.C
Trametes Versicolor (Linnaeus: Fries.) Pilát 1920 [1921]
Epimycotic Algae on the Medicinal Fungus Trametes Versicolor (L.) Lloyd
Medicinal Mushrooms ©2009 Huntington College of Health Sciences Literature Education Series on Dietary Supplements
Investigating Wood Decaying Fungi Diversity in Central Siberia, Russia Using ITS Sequence Analysis and Interaction with Host Trees
The Use of Hericium Erinaceus and Trametes Versicolor Extracts in Supportive Treatment in Oncology
Mushroom Nutrition As Preventative Healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Common Kansas Mushrooms
In- Vitro Antibacterial Activity of Stereum Ostrea a Wood Decaying Macro Fungus
Genome-Based Engineering of Ligninolytic Enzymes in Fungi
An Inventory of Fungal Diversity in Ohio Research Thesis Presented In
Trametes Versicolor and Dictyophora Indusiata Champions of Medicinal Mushrooms
Total of Organisms That Were Identified to the Species Level: 226
Tree Disease and Wood Decay As Agents of Environmental and Social Change
(Synn. Coriolus Versicolor) Polysaccharides in Cancer Therapy: Targets and Efficacy
Turkey Tail Mushrooms
Mushroom Species Richness, Distribution and Substrate Specificity in the Kilum-Ijim Forest Reserve of Cameroon Journal of Applied Biosciences 133: 13592 - 13617
List of Plant Diseases American Samoa
Fred Hines, Consumer Safety Officer FDA/CFSAN/ONLDS HFS-810
Morphologie Und Taxonomie Der Asterinaceae in Panama Im
Decay Fungi of Oaks and Associated Hardwoods for Western Arborists Jessie A
Turkey Tail on the Trail
Turkey Tails Trametes Versicolor
Commonly Confused 1
Pittsburgh City Nature Challenge: Fungi
Botanicals and Medicinal Mushrooms That Modulate Healthy Immune Response
Macro Fungi Biodiversity at the Central and Northern Biosphere Reserved Areas of Tropical Moist Deciduous Forest Region of Bangladesh
01-06 Nutraceutical Potentials of Turkey Tail Medicinal Mushroom, Trametes Versicolor (Coriolus Versicolor, Yun Zhi, Kawaratake) (Agaricomycetes) from Nigeria
Research Article Lignolytic Enzymes of a Mushroom Stereum Ostrea Isolated from Wood Logs
The Best Beneficial Mushrooms Contents
Production and Purification of Laccase from Stereum Ostrea and Its Ability to Decolorize Textile Dyes
Biodiversity and Morphological Characterization of Ganoderma Spp
Bamboo Inhabiting Fungi and Their Damage to the Substrate
Introducing: the Mushroom Evibase. JAHG
Abstract Adaptation of the Ballistospore Discharge
Lab 6: Decay Fungi & Cankers
Trametes Versicolor (L.) Lloyd Syn: Polyporus Versicolor (L.)Fr
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Research Article Lignolytic Enzymes of a Mushroom Stereum Ostrea Isolated from Wood Logs
Winter Walk & Foray Report
Mycelium Is the Message: Open Science, Ecological Values, and Alternative Futures with Do-It-Yourself Mycologists
Polypores of British Columbia (Fungi: Basidiomycota)
Species of Trametes and Trichaptum
The Mycelium of the Trametes Versicolor (Turkey Tail) Mushroom
Notes on Wood Rotting Fungi from India (1): Trametes Versicolor - the Turkey Tail
Sehome Hill Arboretum Fungi Inventory by Mary Childress
A Preliminary Census of the Macrofungi of Mt Wellington, Tasmania - the Non-Gilled Basidiomycota