Dichotomous keys for morphological identification of spores produced by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (phylum Glomeromycota) integrating the mode of spore formation and a spore developmental model. [PDF]
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The Diversity of the Genus <i>Tuber</i> in Greece-A New Species to Science in the Maculatum Clade and Seven First National Records. [PDF]
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Microbial communities inhabiting the surface and gleba of white (<i>Tuber magnatum</i>) and black (<i>Tuber macrosporum</i>) truffles from Russia. [PDF]
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Hypogeous fungi diversity and ecology in SE Europe
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Abstract The study of hypogeous fungi has been neglected in Britain from the time of Berkeley & Broome until that of the present investigation. During the years 1948-53 some 700 collections have been made, mainly in the Bristol area, but also from other parts of England, Scotland, North Wales and Northern Ireland.
Lilian E Hawker
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Hypogeous Fungi from Northern Mexico
Mycologia, 1992Explorations in the mountains of Nuevo Le6n, Coahuila, Durango, and Tamaulipas from 1980 to 1985 yielded 24 species of hypogeous fungi, one being Rhizopogon guzmanii sp. nov. and 17 being first reports from Mexico. Twelve genera are represented: Glomus (Zygomycotina); Elaphomyces, Genea, Hydnobolites, Pachyphloeus, and Tuber (Ascomycotina); Gautieria ...
Efrén Cázares, James M Trappe
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Small mammal exclosures for studies of hypogeous fungi
Mycologia, 1994Small mammal predation of hypogeous spo? rocarps ("truffles") make estimates of truffle produc- tivity difficult. To develop effective small mammal ex? closures, four screen materials were tested over a 6-week period. Following the test, the selected mate? rial, aluminum window screen, was used on 1944 plots in a 2-year study.
Malcolm P North
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Hypogeous fungi associated with some forest trees in New Zealand
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1983Summary Hypogeous fungi were found associated with the following forest tree species — Pinus radiata D. Don, Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco, Eucalyptus spp., Nothofagus
Lynette J Grace
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