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, underground, truffle-like fungi in these large, dense forests of the pacific northwest . . . thus, in this situation, we see a tight, four-part harmony in which a bird species preys on rodent species that eat truffle-like mycorrhizal fungi which, in turn, are responsible for maintaining the health
north america on the idea that the mushrooms cannot be adequately understood or classified without reference, first and foremost, to their ecology. this idea has been suggested by many dna studies in mycology over the last decade or so, and with reference to leccinum in particular, by the studies of...
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