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Cystoderma / Squamanita paradoxa / Cystodermella / Victor Fayod / Tricholomataceae / Internal transcribed spacer / 5.8S ribosomal RNA / Ribosomal RNA / Agaricaceae / Genetics / Biology
Date: 2010-09-21 11:06:43
Cystoderma
Squamanita paradoxa
Cystodermella
Victor Fayod
Tricholomataceae
Internal transcribed spacer
5.8S ribosomal RNA
Ribosomal RNA
Agaricaceae
Genetics
Biology

Mycoscience:456–461 DOIs10267SHORT COMMUNICATION Mycoparasitism between Squamanita paradoxa and Cystoderma

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