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An introduction to the mushrooms, toadstools and larger fungi of Queensland

An introduction to the mushrooms, toadstools and larger fungi of Queensland primarily for Queensland, it should be very useful in all REVIEW parts of Australia, though some different species may become very common in other places. The author has add­ An Introduction to the Mushrooms, Toadstools and ed many small details out of the wealth of his own ex­ Larger Fungi of Queensland perience and these add greatly to the value of the book. By J. E. C. Aberdeen One hopes that in due time it will be followed by a more Queensland Naturalists' Club, Brisbane, 1979 detailed treatment of species. A. E. Wood This is an outstanding bOOK which should be used by all who are interested in Australian agarics and other larger fungi. The book includes useful keys to fungi with gills and those without gills. These are followed by useful sections PUBLICATIONS which outline the general characteristics of the individual genera and in some cases keys to species are also provid­ Academic Press Inc. (London) Ltd. and the Australian ed. In addition, there are sections which describe the terms Plant Pathology Society have made arrangements for used and features which need to be observed, notes on members of the Society who so wish, may subscribe to the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

An introduction to the mushrooms, toadstools and larger fungi of Queensland

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 9 (3) – Jan 25, 2011

An introduction to the mushrooms, toadstools and larger fungi of Queensland

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primarily for Queensland, it should be very useful in all REVIEW parts of Australia, though some different species may become very common in other places. The author has add­ An Introduction to the Mushrooms, Toadstools and ed many small details out of the wealth of his own ex­ Larger Fungi of Queensland perience and these add greatly to the value of the book. By J. E. C. Aberdeen One hopes that in due time it will be followed by a more Queensland Naturalists' Club, Brisbane,...
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Springer Journals
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Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
ISSN
0815-3191
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1448-6032
DOI
10.1007/BF03213303
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Abstract

primarily for Queensland, it should be very useful in all REVIEW parts of Australia, though some different species may become very common in other places. The author has add­ An Introduction to the Mushrooms, Toadstools and ed many small details out of the wealth of his own ex­ Larger Fungi of Queensland perience and these add greatly to the value of the book. By J. E. C. Aberdeen One hopes that in due time it will be followed by a more Queensland Naturalists' Club, Brisbane, 1979 detailed treatment of species. A. E. Wood This is an outstanding bOOK which should be used by all who are interested in Australian agarics and other larger fungi. The book includes useful keys to fungi with gills and those without gills. These are followed by useful sections PUBLICATIONS which outline the general characteristics of the individual genera and in some cases keys to species are also provid­ Academic Press Inc. (London) Ltd. and the Australian ed. In addition, there are sections which describe the terms Plant Pathology Society have made arrangements for used and features which need to be observed, notes on members of the Society who so wish, may subscribe to the

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Australasian Plant PathologySpringer Journals

Published: Jan 25, 2011

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