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Field Guides & Natural History  Mycology

Macrofungi Associated with Oaks of Eastern North America

Field / Identification Guide
By: Denise E Binion(Author), Steven L Stephenson(Author), William C Roody(Author), Harold H Burdsall, Jr.(Author), Larissa N Vasilyeva(Author), Orson K Miller, Jr.(Author)
470 pages, colour photos
Macrofungi Associated with Oaks of Eastern North America
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Macrofungi Associated with Oaks of Eastern North America, which was written as a companion to Field Guide to Oak Species of Eastern North America, represents the first major publication devoted exclusively to the macrofungi that occur in association with oak trees in the forests of eastern North America. The macrofungi covered in this volume include many of the more commom examples of the three groups (mycorrhizal fungi, decomposers, and pathogens) that are ecologically important to the forest ecosystems in which oaks occur.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Denise E Binion(Author), Steven L Stephenson(Author), William C Roody(Author), Harold H Burdsall, Jr.(Author), Larissa N Vasilyeva(Author), Orson K Miller, Jr.(Author)
470 pages, colour photos
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"All mycologists and mycophiles east of the Rocky Mountains will find this book a tremendous asset when hitting the woods!"
– John Plischke, Fungi Magazine

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