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Mycologia
Balcanica
vol.
7(1)
[November 3, 2010]
FUNGAL
CONSERVATION
Science,
Infrastructure, and Politics
Proceedings
of a special international meeting
held
at the Whitby Museum, Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK
from
26 to 30 October 2009
Edited
by
David
W. Minter & Cvetomir M. Denchev
Full
length articles
Minter,
D.W.
Introduction
Pp. 1-2.
[Full text]
Minter,
D.W.
A preliminary strategy for conserving non-lichen-forming ascomycetes and their
anamorphs
Pp. 3-7.
[Abstract]
Denchev,
C.M.
Estimating
the threat status of smut fungi
Pp. 9-15.
[Abstract]
Senn-Irlet,
B.
The
use of database for conservation - case studies with macrofungi
Pp.
17-24.
[Abstract]
Diamandis,
S.
The
necessitiy of political will in fungal conservation: the case of Greece
Pp.
25-27.
[Abstract]
Psurtseva,
N.V.
Ex
situ fungal conservation: the role of culture collections
Pp.
29-35.
[Abstract]
Assyov, B. & Denchev, C.M.
Conservation
of larger basisiomycetes in Bulgaria:
the case of Boletus
Pp.
37-40.
[Abstract]
Pouliot,
A.M. & May, T.W.
The
third 'F' - fungi in Australian biodiversity conservation: actions, issues and
initiatives
Pp.
41-48.
[Abstract]
Buchanan,
P., Johnston, P., Davis, J., Hitchmough, R. & Maloney, R.
New
Zealand conservation strategies address fauna, flora and fungi
Pp.
49-51.
[Abstract]
Gryzenhout,
M., Roets, F. & de Villiers, R.
Fungal
conservation in Africa
Pp.
53-58.
[Abstract]
Moubasher,
A.H.
Endangered
desert truffles in Egypt and neighbouring Arab countries, with further notes on
their distribution
Pp.
59-64.
[Abstract]
Ngala,
G.N. & Gryzenhout, M.
Biodiversity
and conservation in Cameroon
Pp.
65-72.
[Abstract]
Bridge,
P.D. & Hughes, K.A.
Conservation
issues for Antarctic fungi
Pp.
73-76.
[Abstract]
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