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Panellus stipticus / Tree diseases / Mycelium / Fungus / Mycology / Bioluminescence / Basidiomycota / Armillaria / Biology / Fungi of Australia / Mycenaceae
Date: 2014-08-19 11:59:24
Panellus stipticus
Tree diseases
Mycelium
Fungus
Mycology
Bioluminescence
Basidiomycota
Armillaria
Biology
Fungi of Australia
Mycenaceae

Mycosphere 5 (4): 565−[removed]ISSN[removed]Article

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