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There are a growing number of mycological sites on the Internet of interest to both amateur and professional mycologists. This article reviews some of the more popular sites and provides advice for getting on-line.
Glacial ice provides a unique global source of micro-organisms that allows study of both contemporary and ancient fungal diversity. The aim of this research was to revive and/or characterize fungi and fungal DNA entrapped in ancient ice cores from Greenland. Two main methods were developed to detect these micro-organisms in glacial ice: (1) Culturing to obtain viable isolates which were characterized...
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