Collecting the neclected kingdom: Guidelines for the field mycologist with emphasis on the larger fungi: Chapter 12.

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Collecting the neclected kingdom: Guidelines for the field mycologist with emphasis on the larger fungi : Chapter 12. . / Buyck, B.; Læssøe, Thomas; Meyer, Marianne ; Hoffstetter, Valerie .

In: Abc Taxa, Vol. 8, 2010, p. 308-330.

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Buyck, B, Læssøe, T, Meyer, M & Hoffstetter, V 2010, 'Collecting the neclected kingdom: Guidelines for the field mycologist with emphasis on the larger fungi: Chapter 12. ', Abc Taxa, vol. 8, pp. 308-330. <http://www.abctaxa.be/volumes/volume-8-manual-atbi/volumes/volume-8-manual-atbi/chapter-12/Chapter_12.pdf>

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Buyck, B., Læssøe, T., Meyer, M., & Hoffstetter, V. (2010). Collecting the neclected kingdom: Guidelines for the field mycologist with emphasis on the larger fungi: Chapter 12. . Abc Taxa, 8, 308-330. http://www.abctaxa.be/volumes/volume-8-manual-atbi/volumes/volume-8-manual-atbi/chapter-12/Chapter_12.pdf

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Buyck B, Læssøe T, Meyer M, Hoffstetter V. Collecting the neclected kingdom: Guidelines for the field mycologist with emphasis on the larger fungi: Chapter 12. . Abc Taxa. 2010;8:308-330.

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Buyck, B. ; Læssøe, Thomas ; Meyer, Marianne ; Hoffstetter, Valerie . / Collecting the neclected kingdom: Guidelines for the field mycologist with emphasis on the larger fungi : Chapter 12. . In: Abc Taxa. 2010 ; Vol. 8. pp. 308-330.

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