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Why Mushrooms Have Evolved to Be So Promiscuous: Insights from Evolutionary and Ecological Patterns
Gymnosperms) of New York State
Supplement of Ice Nucleation by Fungal Spores from the Classes Agaricomycetes, Ustilagi- Nomycetes, and Eurotiomycetes, And
New Data on the Occurence of an Element Both
Identification and Tracking Activity of Fungus from the Antarctic Pole on Antagonistic of Aquatic Pathogenic Bacteria
Lichens and Associated Fungi from Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Relationships Between Wood-Inhabiting Fungal Species
Bark Beetles Facilitate the Establishment of Wood Decay Fungi
Polypore Fungi As a Flagship Group to Indicate Changes in Biodiversity – a Test Case from Estonia Kadri Runnel1* , Otto Miettinen2 and Asko Lõhmus1
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Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests Proceedings of the Workshop on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity
Experimentally Induced Community Assembly of Polypores
British Columbian Wild Mushrooms As Potent Source of Novel Natural Anti-Cancer Compounds
On Trichaptum Sprucei and the Genus Phaeodaedalea (Basidiomycetes,Hymenochaetales)
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Inventory of Macrofungi in Four National Capital Region Network Parks
Trichaptum (Basidiomycota) in Tropical America: a Sequence Study Article
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A Comparison of Decomposition of Jack Pine and Trembling Aspen Wood Blocks by Eight Wood Decay Fungi
Investigating Wood Decaying Fungi Diversity in Central Siberia, Russia Using ITS Sequence Analysis and Interaction with Host Trees
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Stable Isotope Analyses Reveal Previously Unknown Trophic Mode Diversity in the Hymenochaetales
December 2016
November 2015
An Inventory of Fungal Diversity in Ohio Research Thesis Presented In
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Biodiversity of Algae Inhabiting the Basidiocarps of Wood-Decaying Basidiomycetes in the Central Ural
Term Effects of Transient Anthropogenic Edges and Forest Fragment Size on Generalist and Specialist Deadwood-Dwelling Fungi
Morphologie Und Taxonomie Der Asterinaceae in Panama Im
Wood Decay Fungi of Subalpine Conifer Forests
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Pileate Poroid Fungi of Family Polyporaceae from Himachal Pradesh
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First Record of Skeletocutis Ochroalba (Polyporales) in the Czech Republic
Insects and Diseases of Alaskan Forests
Ecology and Cultural Significance of Western Larch| a Literature Review
Conservation of Saproxylic Species
Proteomic Analysis Reveals Large Amounts of Decomposition Enzymes
Lab 6: Decay Fungi & Cankers
1 Title: Experimentally Induced Community Assembly of Polypores
Some Noteworthy Additions to Family from Himachal Pradesh Polyporaceae
Winter Walk & Foray Report
Polypores of British Columbia (Fungi: Basidiomycota)
Trichaptum Biforme – Purple Tooth
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Species of Trametes and Trichaptum
Hymenochaetales: a Molecular Phylogeny for the Hymenochaetoid Clade
Ribosomal DNA Variation, Recombination and Inheritance in the Basidiomycete Trichaptum Abietinum: Implications for Reticulate Evolution
Hoplothrips Polysticti (Thysanoptera) on the Wood-Rotting Polypore Trichaptum Abietinum Infesting Dead Picea Abies in Norway
Wood-Inhabiting, Polyporoid Fungi in Aspen-Dominated Forests Managed for Biomass in the U.S
Birch Polypore (Piptoporus Betulinus = Fomitopsis Betulina)
Sehome Hill Arboretum Fungi Inventory by Mary Childress
Forbio Annual Meeting 4 – 6 March 2013