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Further Reflections on Amanita muscaria as an Edible Species - Bay Area Mycological Societyhttp://www.bayareamushrooms.org/education/further_reflections_amanita_muscaria.html
of American Amateur Mycology.” McIlvainea , Vol. 16, No. 1, 2006. Rubel, William. 2009. Personal communication. August 26, 2009. Rubel, William and David Arora. 2008. “A Study of
Debbie Viess challenges the thesis brought forward in a paper discussing Amanita muscaria and its use as food by William Rubel and David Arora, in the October 2008 special mushroom
The Morchellaceae: True Morels and Verpas (MushroomExpert.Com)http://www.mushroomexpert.com/morchellaceae.html
esculenta. Experimental Mycology 19: 61-70. Amir, R., E. Steudle, D. Levanon, Y. Hadar & I. Chet (1995). Turgor changes in Morchella esculenta during translocation and sclerotial
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Department of Forest Mycology and Pathology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Box 7026, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden Soil Biology & Biochemistry 37 (2005) 811&nd
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Mycology at LSU has a wealth of links to the Kingdom Fungi: http://lsb380.plbio.lsu.edu/Home.html Check out the stunning fungal photography at Treasures from the Kingdom of
Second Thought About Disease by Drs Kalokerinos & Dettman 1977.http://www.whale.to/w/kal.html
the Manual of Clinical Mycology (Conant. Smith. Baker & Callaway, 1971): "Since pathogenic strains of C. albicans can be isolated from (1) normal skin, (2) normal oral an
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his contributions to mycology are impressive and important and I don't want to poison your impression) indicates elsewhere in this paper that he has used the ISCC-NBS system for c
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