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Fungi of temperate europe pdf
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(ISBN, hbk). Featuring more than 7, photographs, this lavish two-volume set treats more than 2, species of fungi across the region. In conclusion, Fungi of Temperate Europe represents an excellent ‘all-in-one’ handbook for field Including agarics, boletes, chanterelles and morels but also more obscure groups such as cyphelloids, cup fungi, pyrenomycetous fungi and hysterioids, this guide takes an Fungi of Temperate EuropeNorth American Mycological Association. Princeton University Press,William Street, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A. vol.,edn, Princeton University Pressume set compiling current knowledge of temperate European fungi, published recently. PublishedHow to Cite Including agarics, boletes, chanterelles and morels but also more obscure groups such as cyphelloids, cup fungi, pyrenomycetous fungi and hysterioids, this guide takes an unprecedentedly broad approach to communicating fungal diversity An unprecedented two-volume exploration of the fungi of temperate Europe. The picture of Hygrophorus lindtneri (p.) shows an undesired colour shift. excluding the arctic zone in the northernmost part of Europe (area of the Request PDF Fungi of temperate Europe Princeton University Press, pp Near species mainly of Basidiomycota and Ascomycota from temperate Europe are briefly described Abstract. Authors: Jens H. Petersen, Thomas Laessoe. Genre: Reference. Thomas Laessoe and Jens H. PetersenFungi of Temperate Europe. To be accu-rate, temperate zone in the sense of this book covers most of the European continent from the boreal to the nemoral zones, i.e. pdf. (Orders:). Publisher: Princeton University Press Fungi of Temperate Europe is among the most comprehensive mycological guides ever published. Including agarics, boletes, chanterelles and morels Featuring more than 7, photographs, this lavish two-volume set treats Læssøe, T & Petersen, JH, Fungi of temperate Europe. Fungi of Temperate Europe is one of the most comprehensive mycological guides ever published. $ US/£, 1, pp., 7, color illustrations, 7½" ×½".
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