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Macrofungi of Göksun (Kahramanmaraş) District

Turkish Journal of Botany, 2009
Macrofungi samples were collected from Goksun (Kahramanmaras) district between 2005 and 2007. As a result of field and laboratory studies, 110 taxa belonging to 33 families and 70 genera in Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes were identified. The distribution, habitat, and collection numbers of the identified species are given.
Kaya, Abdullah   +2 more
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Industrial Applications of Pigments from Macrofungi

2021
Fungi in general are the most diverse group of eukaryotic organisms which are useful in various health, pharmaceutical and industrial sectors. However, fungi, being heterotrophic, are detrimental to various sectors but extremely useful as they touch every facet of human life.
Suthar, Malika   +6 more
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Macrofungi of birchwoods

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences, 1984
SynopsisThe meagre history of the study of the fungi of birchwoods in Britain is offered as an introduction to more recent studies in the British Isles and in continental Europe. Four categories of fungi (parasites, suspected mycorrhizals and lignicolous and humicolous saprophytes) are recognized and discussed.
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Do macrofungi accumulate uranium?

2014
Samples of saprotrophic (24 species) and ectomycorrhizal (26 species) macrofungi were collected from a U-polluted Norway spruce plantation and analyzed for the metals content. Concentrations of metals (Ag, Pb, Th and U) were also analyzed in ectomycorrhizal tips, non-mycorrhizal spruce fine roots and underlying soil.
Jaroslava Kubrová, Jan Borovička
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Macrofungi of sand dunes

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences, 1989
SynopsisOur knowledge of the macrofungi of British sand dune systems is outlined and similarities and differences are discussed, based both on intensive studies and scattered observations, particularly in Scotland and Wales. Comparisons are made with European sand dune communities, and much wider observations from as far afield as N.E.
R. Watling, M. Rotheroe
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