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The New Phytologist|March 25, 2009
Isotopic evidence of full and partial myco-heterotrophy in the plant tribe Pyroleae (Ericaceae)Nicole A Hynson, Katja Preiss, Gerhard Gebauer, et al.
Molecular Ecology|February 12, 2009
The ectomycorrhizal fungus Amanita phalloides was introduced and is expanding its range on the west coast of North AmericaAnne Pringle, Rachel I Adams, Hugh B Cross, et al.
The ISME Journal|February 22, 2013
Dispersal in microbes: fungi in indoor air are dominated by outdoor air and show dispersal limitation at short distancesRachel I Adams, Marzia Miletto, John W Taylor, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 21, 2011
Systematic search for cultivatable fungi that best deconstruct cell walls of Miscanthus and sugarcane in the fieldPrachand Shrestha, Timothy M Szaro, Thomas D Bruns, et al.
Molecular Ecology|February 8, 2007
Determining the outcome of field-based competition between two Rhizopogon species using real-time PCRPeter G Kennedy, Sarah E Bergemann, Sara Hortal, et al.
Plos One|November 14, 2013
The diversity and distribution of fungi on residential surfacesRachel I Adams, Marzia Miletto, John W Taylor, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 14, 1997
A structural change occurs upon binding of syntaxin to SNAP-25D Fasshauer, D Bruns, B Shen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 10, 2010
Indoor fungal composition is geographically patterned and more diverse in temperate zones than in the tropicsAnthony S Amend, Keith A Seifert, Robert Samson, et al.
The New Phytologist|July 13, 2010
15N and 13C natural abundance of two mycoheterotrophic and a putative partially mycoheterotrophic species associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungiVincent Merckx, Marcus Stöckel, Andreas Fleischmann, et al.
Mycologia|December 16, 2010
Phylogeny and taxonomy of Macrolepiota (Agaricaceae)Else C Vellinga, Rogier P J de Kok, Thomas D Bruns
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The New Phytologist|March 25, 2009
Isotopic evidence of full and partial myco-heterotrophy in the plant tribe Pyroleae (Ericaceae)Nicole A Hynson, Katja Preiss, Gerhard Gebauer, et al.
Molecular Ecology|February 12, 2009
The ectomycorrhizal fungus Amanita phalloides was introduced and is expanding its range on the west coast of North AmericaAnne Pringle, Rachel I Adams, Hugh B Cross, et al.
The ISME Journal|February 22, 2013
Dispersal in microbes: fungi in indoor air are dominated by outdoor air and show dispersal limitation at short distancesRachel I Adams, Marzia Miletto, John W Taylor, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 21, 2011
Systematic search for cultivatable fungi that best deconstruct cell walls of Miscanthus and sugarcane in the fieldPrachand Shrestha, Timothy M Szaro, Thomas D Bruns, et al.
Molecular Ecology|February 8, 2007
Determining the outcome of field-based competition between two Rhizopogon species using real-time PCRPeter G Kennedy, Sarah E Bergemann, Sara Hortal, et al.
Plos One|November 14, 2013
The diversity and distribution of fungi on residential surfacesRachel I Adams, Marzia Miletto, John W Taylor, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 14, 1997
A structural change occurs upon binding of syntaxin to SNAP-25D Fasshauer, D Bruns, B Shen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 10, 2010
Indoor fungal composition is geographically patterned and more diverse in temperate zones than in the tropicsAnthony S Amend, Keith A Seifert, Robert Samson, et al.
The New Phytologist|July 13, 2010
15N and 13C natural abundance of two mycoheterotrophic and a putative partially mycoheterotrophic species associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungiVincent Merckx, Marcus Stöckel, Andreas Fleischmann, et al.
Mycologia|December 16, 2010
Phylogeny and taxonomy of Macrolepiota (Agaricaceae)Else C Vellinga, Rogier P J de Kok, Thomas D Bruns
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