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41. Garden City Fungi Welcome to Garden City fungi Your online source for mushroom growing products and information. http://www.gardencityfungi.com/ | |
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42. Nathan's Fungi Page My interest in fungi started when I was 10 years old. A neighbor told us that we had chanterelles growing on our property in Humboldt county California. http://collectivesource.com/fungi/ | |
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43. FUNGIFEST - Fungi News, Mycology Events, Mushroom Recipes, And More fungifest is filled with mycology news, events, foods, and other trivia. http://www.fungifest.com/ | |
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44. Fungi Project Index.html This database is intended primarily as a tool for researchers, teachers, and students interested in fungi occurring in the Pacific Northwest. http://pnwfungi.wsu.edu/ | |
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45. Environmental Microbiology Laboratory Definitions References Commentary Home Services Sampling fungi Store Lab About Us Contact. ©2008 EMLab P K Conditions of Use. http://www.emlab.com/app/fungi/Fungi.po | |
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46. Edible And Poisonous Fungi The Do s and Don ts of how to collect and eat edible fungi and some poisonous fungi to avoid like the plague. http://www.nifg.org.uk/edible_fungi.htm | |
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47. Fungi Online: An Introduction To The Biology Of Fungi - Home Page Providing an introduction to the biology of fungi for students studying the kingdom fungi as part of their undergraduate bioscience course, or indeed for http://www.fungionline.org.uk/ | |
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48. Fungi Of Australia Home page for site introducing Australian fungi , sponsored by the Friends of the Australian National Botanic Gardens. http://www.anbg.gov.au/fungi/index.html | |
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49. CABI Bioscience Databases Searchable taxonomic databases of the fungi. http://www.indexfungorum.org/ | |
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50. Fungal Databases, Systematic Mycology And Microbiology Laboratory This database includes reports of fungi on vascular plants and plant products This database was used to produce the book fungi on Plants and Plant http://nt.ars-grin.gov/fungaldatabases/index.cfm | |
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51. Wood Decay Fungi Identification keys, pictures, and descriptions of fungi and mushrooms that grow on the living and dead wood of trees and including edible, poisonous, http://www.messiah.edu/Oakes/fungi_on_wood/ | |
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52. Fungi The Dingle Dolphin fungi the Dingle Dolphin is a young bottlenosed dolphin located in Dingle Bay off the South-West coast of Ireland. http://www.dodingle.com/pages/fungi_dingle_dolphin.html | |
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53. Fungi The fungi are more evolutionarily advanced forms of microorganisms, as compared to the prokaryotes (prions, viruses, bacteria). http://www.kcom.edu/faculty/chamberlain/Website/Lects/Fungi.htm | |
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54. Fungi In Indoor Environments : Environmental & Occupational Disease Epidemiology This document revises and expands the original guidelines to include all fungi (mold). It is based both on a review of the literature regarding fungi and on http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/epi/moldrpt1.shtml | |
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55. The World Rots Faster As Global Warming Fuels Fungi | LiveScience Lowly mushrooms and toadstools are reproducing faster, with truly rotten consequences. http://www.livescience.com/environment/070405_fungus_fruiting.html | |
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56. New Zealand Fungi fungi of New Zealand fungi and slim mold pictures, field keys and other information about fungi in New Zealand. http://www.fungi.co.nz/ | |
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57. Botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Fungi fungi are those plants which are colourless; they have no green chlorophyll within them, and it is this green substance which enables the higher plants to http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/f/fungi-37.html | |
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58. ...fungi To Be With... Don t forget!! to check out the links on about us for the LFG fungi database for Hampstead Heath and for independent fungi Surveys . On the walks page, http://www.fungitobewith.org/ |
59. Forest Fungi Of New Zealand This site contains photographs of New Zealand fungi and general information on them. http://www.hiddenforest.co.nz/fungi/ |
60. Complexity Of Termite Symbiotic Relationships With Fungi Could Hinder The Contro All species of termites are social insects, like ants. Entomologists have listed over 2000 species across the world and more than onethird of them live in http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080111221340.htm | |
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