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Amanita muscaria: chemistry, biology, toxicology, and ethnomycology
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- 13 May 2003, pp. 131-146
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Fountains of the forest – the interconnectedness between trees and fungi
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- 01 December 1998, pp. 1441-1449
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Edred John Henry Corner (1906–1996): a pioneer in tropical mycology
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- 30 January 2002, pp. 1533-1536
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A new fungal phylum, the Glomeromycota: phylogeny and evolution
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- 30 January 2002, pp. 1413-1421
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Mycological Research News
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- 01 June 2000, pp. 641-644
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Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth (1905–1998): mycological scholar, campaigner, and visionary
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- 01 January 2000, pp. 110-116
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Benefactors' Lecture Thoughts and musings on tropical Xylariaceae
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- 17 January 2001, pp. 1412-1420
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Phylogeny and toxigenic potential is correlated in Fusarium species as revealed by partial translation elongation factor 1 alpha gene sequences
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- 28 February 2005, pp. 173-186
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Phylogeny and evolution of the genus Trichoderma: a multigene approach
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- 08 October 2002, pp. 757-767
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Phytophthora kernoviae sp. nov., an invasive pathogen causing bleeding stem lesions on forest trees and foliar necrosis of ornamentals in the UK
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- 09 August 2005, pp. 853-859
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