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Hypogeous fungi at tree line in the Australian Alps
Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience, 2006The tree line of the continental Australian Alps yielded eighteen species of hypogeous fungi, all probably forming ectomycorrhizae with Eucalyptus niphophila, the tree species characteristic of that habitat. Six of the species were undescribed. These collections represented six families and twelve genera: Boletaceae (with Chamonixia), Gallaceaceae ...
James M. Trappe, Andrew W. Claridge
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Thaxter's Thaxterogasters and Other Chilean Hypogeous Fungi
Mycologia, 1981Of thirteen species of hypogeous fungi from Chile collected by Roland Thaxler, Thaxterogaster archeuretus and T. squamatus are here described as new. Genea aff.
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Revised annotated list of British hypogeous fungi
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1974The list of British hypogeous fungi is brought up to 1973; new records since 1954 and changes in nomenclature are indicated. Notes on the revised lists of species of Endogone and Rhizopogon, on the identity of Elaphomyces granulatus and the position of Diehliomyces, on the relationship of Hydnotrya to Gyrocratera, and on the classification of hypogeous
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Ecological role of hypogeous ectomycorrhizal fungi in Australian forests and woodlands
Plant and Soil, 2002The Australian continent is characterised by a harsh climate and highly weathered, nutrient-poor soils. Trees and shrubs in these stressful environmental conditions typically form ectomycorrhizae with a variety of fungi, many of which form hypogeous (underground) fruit-bodies.
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NEW RECORDS AND DATA ON HYPOGEOUS ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN BULGARIA
2016In this article, new data on species diversity of hypogeous macrofungi in Bulgaria are reported. Three species: Tuber rufum, Gautieria graveolens and Lactarius stephensii were recorded for first time in the country. New localities of noteworthy fungi Tuber excavatum and Gautieria morchelliformis are also reported.
Savev, Slavcho +3 more
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Fire, Hypogeous Fungi and Mycophagous Marsupials
Mycological Research, 2005James M. Trappe +2 more
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Ecology and distribution of hypogeous fungi from Sicily (southern Italy)
2006The distribution and ecology of 39 hypogeous and semi-hypogeous fungi is reported. Ten taxa, including the rare Fischerula macrospora, are new records for Sicily, while the presence of some species, previously reported by Oreste Mattirolo, is confirmed.
VENTURELLA, Giuseppe +4 more
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