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ACBR - Austrian Center of Biological resources and Applied Mycology
The ACBR was founded in 2001 as a culture collection of micro-fungi and yeasts and as expert center for molecular mycology, geomycology and material ecology - site includes specimen database
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ARON - Ascomycete Research group of Oslo, Norway
includes people, research and publications (web archive site)
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Aberdeen Mycorrhiza Research Group - University of Aberdeen
website includes links to faculty & staff, recent publications, facilities, about mycorrhizas, related links, photo archive, research includes Composition and structure of ectomycorrhizal communities; Mycorrhizas and ecosystem processes; Mycorrhizas in tropical ecosystems; Molecular ecology of soil fungi (web archive site)
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Arbuscular Mycorrhiza and Parasitic Plants Group - Philipps-Universitat Marburg
website provides images, information, links, publications ; Spezielle Botanik - Parasitic and Mycotrophic Flowering Plants: structural, ecological, and phylogenetical aspects
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Research Group - Marburg University, Germany
research of this group is dedicated to different aspects of plant/microbe and plant/soil interactions: The Rhizobium/legume symbiosis; Ecology of nitrogen fixation; Ecology of nitrification and denitrification; Arbuscular mycorrhiza; Ecotoxicology and bioindication
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Asociacion Espanola de Micologia
Spanish Mycological Association - a scientific society whose objective is to promote the development of basic, applied & clinical mycology in Spain and to establish cooperation with National and International Societies with the same objectives
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Association of British Fungus Groups
The website of the U.K.'s leading voluntary fungus conservation body. ABFG members are all amateur enthusiasts who want to broaden their interest in fungi and to help with the conservation of mushrooms and toadstools as they come under increased threat from depletion of woodlands and changes in agricultural practice (site includes provisional BAP list, and datasets of historical records)
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Australasian Mycological Society
AMS aims to maintain contact between and to represent mycologists, to promote the discipline of mycology and to encourage and facilitate the study and conservation of Australasian fungi. They aim to cover the range of interests in mycology, for example, taxonomy, ecology, conservation, plant pathology, and medical mycology
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Boston Mycological Club
oldest amateur mycological club in North America; organized in 1895 to study mushrooms and other fungi, both edible and poisonous, to collect and spread information concerning them, and to arouse interest by exhibitions, lectures, and publications.
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British Mycological Society
BMS strives to promote all aspects of fungi and to include all levels of membership, from amateur mycologists to professionals.
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