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Mycology
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16 sites in Mycology
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Information on mushrooms and mycology, forays and workshop information, images for teaching, and related resources.
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Family Xylariaceae. Synoptic an dichotomous keys.
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Belgian mailinglist for mycology. Share your questions and answers; outdoor-activities; determinations about fungi with others who are also interested in Mycology. Or search the archive for some information.
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Project to inventory epigeous macromycetes as part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park All-Taxa Biodiversity Inventory. Includes volunteers notebook, with directions for collecting and annotating specimens, and note forms for macro characters and macrochemical testing.
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Introduction to mycology for university students. Includes topics on structure, sexual and asexual spores, dimorphism, haustoria, rhizomorphs, and sclerotia and stromata.
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Photographs and information on New Zealand Fungi now also including slime moulds
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Information about Australia's native fungi with a focus on restoration of landscapes. Includes glossary, information on collecting and keeping records, and links.
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Over 500 images of fungi including Latin to Czech fungi name translations, list of mycologists, and events.
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Internet portal for scientists presenting information about diversity of fungi including email directories, societies, identification, collections, and resources.
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Information on Rytas Vilgalys's research group, evolutionary biology of mushrooms, and mushrooms of North Carolina.
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Psilocybe mushrooms: studies in ethnomycology
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Images, photos, keys and lots of information on mushrooms in New Zealand
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Contains lots of information on the fungi that cause human infections. Descriptions of the organisms and the diseases they cause. Complete with excellent images.
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Compilation of information on the geographic distribution of many species in this region.
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Details and photographs of 1,500 mushrooms and fungi, plus recipes. Based on 'Mushrooms and other Fungi of Great Britain and Europe' by Roger Phillips.
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Informative, easy to understand and colourful website about mushrooms and other fungi, including photos.
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