Michael G. Wood

Michael G. Wood

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The secotioid form of fruit bodies of mushroom-forming fungi may be an intermediate evolutionary modification of epigeous agaricoid or pileate–stipitate forms (i.e., with pileus, spore-bearing tissues, and stipe) and typically hypogeous, gasteroid- or truffle-forming species, in which the fruit bodies have been reduced to enclosed structures contai...
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During a survey of macrofungi in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the summer of 2009, a species of Lepiota was recorded. This specimen is distinct in having pink to salmon to orange colors on the fruiting body and a pink spore deposit. After comparison with type material and a survey of the literature, we conclude this species is L. macul...

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    • University of Turin
    • Università degli Studi di Torino and Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection (IPSP) – CNR, Viale P.A. Mattioli 25, 10125 Torino, Italy
    • Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russ. Acad. Sc. (BIN RAS), St Petersburg
    • Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russ. Acad. Sc. (BIN RAS), St Petersburg
    • Molecular Biology and Organic Chemistry Consultant