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Article: The lignicolous fungi of Ginn Woods, Delaware County, Indiana.
- Article from:
- Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science
- Article date:
- January 1, 2001
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ABSTRACT. Our knowledge of the distribution of macromycetes, both basidiomycetes and ascomycetes, in Indiana is wanting. A survey of the various herbaria within Indiana revealed only nine containing fungal specimens and most having fewer than 400 collections. Due to the immense importance of the newly-established Indiana Biological Survey to the future understanding of the biota of Indiana and due to the paucity of information pertaining to the fleshy mushroom flora and its distribution in Indiana, especially east-central Indiana, this study, to provide a brief description of lignicolous fungi occurring in Ginn Woods, Delaware County, was undertaken. The survey identified ...
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