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III. MYCORRHIZAE IN AGROFORESTRY: A CASE-STUDY
Census of mycorrhizae in Shorea javanica agroforests has been made periodically in the district of Krui, Lampung, Sumatra. Amanita hemibapha (Amanitaceae), Cantharellus cibarius (Cantharella-ceae), Lactarius spp., Russula spp.
S.T. NUHAMARA
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Rare species of the genus Amanita recorded within the Special Nature Reserve "Goč-Gvozdac" [PDF]
Five species of the genus Amanita Pers.: Amanita nivalis Grev, Amanita pini Neville & Poumarat, Amanita friabilis (P. Karst.) Bas Amanita betulae Neville & Poumarat and Amanita coryli f.
Milosavljević Nenad
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A contribution to Amanita alseides, a recently described European species in the section Vaginatae [PDF]
The authors present a contribution to Amanita alseides, so far known from its type specimens from France and Italy. A detailed description is included, based on molecularly supported collections from Bulgaria and Greece, expanding the knowledge on the
Boris Assyov +4 more
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We analyzed specimens identified as Amanita muscaria, some recently collected and others already deposited in herbaria, in Brazil. We concluded that two subspecies of A. muscaria occur in Brazil: A. muscaria var.
Felipe Wartchow +2 more
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The Funga of Higher Fungi of the Mongolian Oak Forest in Mt. Jeombong, Korea [PDF]
This study was conducted to find the biodiversity of higher fungi at the supersite of Mt. Jeombong from July to October 2016 during the Second Long Term Ecology Research project.
Ju-Kyeong Eo +7 more
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The Funga of Higher Fungi of Mt. Jeombong in Korea: A Survey of Mongolian Oak Forest in 2017 [PDF]
This research was conducted to determine the biodiversity of higher fungi at the supersite of Mt. Jeombong from July to October 2017 during the second long-term ecology research by the National Institute of Ecology under the management of the Ministry of
Seung Won Lee +8 more
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Rediscovery of the Sculptured Toadstool, Amanita sculpta (Amanitaceae) in Singapore
Amanita sculpta Corner & Bas was first collected from Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Singapore, in 1939 and 1940 and then described as new in 1962. Since then, there have been no sightings or collections of this fungus in Singapore until recently when it was observed and recollected at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve after a hiatus of more than 80 years.
S.M.L. Lee +3 more
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DNA‐based fungal diversity in Madagascar and arrival of the ectomycorrhizal fungi to the island
Following the analysis of all available fungal ITS sequences from Madagascar, we report 620 fungal OTUs, 10% of which contained sequences only from our field opportunistic surveys, highlighting how much fungal diversity is yet to be discovered in the island. We provide the first molecular‐based estimates of endemism for Fungi in Madagascar.
Mauro Rivas‐Ferreiro +4 more
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Abstract In several regions of Africa, the daily diet is partly dependent on the edible products from wild animals, plants, and mushrooms, driven by their availability, wide distribution in the local environment, and the low incomes of the general population.
Claudete Bastos +4 more
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