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At daybreak one May morning, a dhow was seen making for an opening known as Fungal Gap, and the dinghy, or small boat, with three men, was sent to hail her.
Chatterbox, 1906 Various 1873
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Ekaterina Sedia: "Fungal Gardens" (Apex, September 2009)
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Fungal species outnumber plants by a ratio of 6 to 1.
What's Magic About Mushrooms Richard Mabey 2011
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He has also published collections of his work in volumes such as Sesqua Valley and Other Haunts and The Fungal Stain and Other Dreams.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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He has also published collections of his work in volumes such as Sesqua Valley and Other Haunts and The Fungal Stain and Other Dreams.
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These brown worm-shaped organisms account for four out of every ten dollars earned by rural Tibetans and provide a bigger boost for the economy than the combined revenue from manufacturing and mining Daniel Winkler, “Yartsa Gunbu [Cordyceps sinensis] and the Fungal Commodification of the Rural Economy in Tibet AR,” Economic Botany 62, 3 [2008]: 291–305.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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These brown worm-shaped organisms account for four out of every ten dollars earned by rural Tibetans and provide a bigger boost for the economy than the combined revenue from manufacturing and mining Daniel Winkler, “Yartsa Gunbu [Cordyceps sinensis] and the Fungal Commodification of the Rural Economy in Tibet AR,” Economic Botany 62, 3 [2008]: 291–305.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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These brown worm-shaped organisms account for four out of every ten dollars earned by rural Tibetans and provide a bigger boost for the economy than the combined revenue from manufacturing and mining Daniel Winkler, “Yartsa Gunbu [Cordyceps sinensis] and the Fungal Commodification of the Rural Economy in Tibet AR,” Economic Botany 62, 3 [2008]: 291–305.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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Fungal hyphal length in litter of Dryas octopetala in a high-Arctic polar semi-desert, Svalbard.
Implications of current species distributions for future biotic change in the Arctic 2009
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Fungal composition was also altered in the UV-B radiation treatments, with a reduction in Mucor hiemalis and a loss of Truncatella truncata.
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