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Research on mycorrhizal symbiosis has been slowed by a lack of established study systems. To address this challenge, we have been developing Suillus, a widespread ecologically and economically relevant fungal genus primarily associated with the plant family Pinaceae, into a model system for studying ectomycorrhizal (ECM) associations. Over the last decade, we have compiled extensive genomic resources,...
This article explores clinical encounters with experiences of the ‘empty ego’ which arise from early relational trauma. The ego’s emptiness is held in repetitious complexes and arises out of affectively charged experiences between self and other which remain split‐off from awareness. This kind of consciousness is viewed as dualistic, separating non‐dual subjectivity from its dualistic objects of consciousness...
The genus Lepista (Tricholomataceae, Agaricales) is discussed in relation to Clitocybe, and evidence is presented to warrant a transfer of the species of Lepista to Clitocybe. A new section, sect. Verruculosae, is proposed in Clitocybe to accommodate these species and several other Clitocybes with ornamented spores. New taxa proposed are: Clitocybe subalpina, C. tarda var. alcalina, C. pseudoirina, C. irina...
Contribution from the Botanical Laboratory, The University of Tennessee, New Series, No. 216, and the University of Michigan Herbarium and the Department of Botany No. 1106. The publication of this paper has been aided by a grant to Hesler from the National Science Foundation.
Papers from the University of Michigan Herbarium and the Department of Botany No. 1095. Publication of this article was aided by a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Contribution from the Botanical Laboratory, University of Tennessee, N. Ser. No. 209, and the University of Michigan Herbarium and Department of Botany No. 1098. Publication of this article is aided by a grant to Smith from the National Science Foundation.
Papers from the University of Michigan Herbarium and the Department of Botany No. 1078, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Published with the aid of a grant by the University of Michigan.
Papers from the University of Michigan Herbarium and the Department of Botany No. 1075. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Plates 1, 2 are published with the aid of a grant by the University of Michigan.
Papers from the University of Michigan Herbarium and the Department of Botany, no. 1071, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The cost of reproducing and printing the photographs was defrayed by the University of Michigan Herbarium.
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