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Amanita Phalloides in the Eastern United States

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Pages 99-108 | Accepted 28 Mar 1972, Published online: 12 Sep 2018

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Evangelina Pérez-Silva & Regla Ma. Aroche Alfonso. (1983) Chromatographic and Taxonomic Evaluation of Amanita Citrina (Agaricales). Mycologia 75:6, pages 1030-1035.
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Bradley R. Kropp & James M. Trappe. (1982) Ectomycorrhizal Fungi of Tsuga Heterophylla. Mycologia 74:3, pages 479-488.
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Theodor Wieland, Heinz Faulstich & Luigi Fiume. (1978) Amatoxins, Phallotoxins, Phallolysin, and Antamanide: The Biologically Active Components of Poisonous Amanita Mushroom. CRC Critical Reviews in Biochemistry 5:3, pages 185-260.
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Joseph F. Ammirati, Harry D. Thiers & Paul A. Horgen. (1977) Amatoxin-Containing Mushrooms: Amanita Ocreata and A. Phalloides in California. Mycologia 69:6, pages 1095-1108.
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Jacob Golan, Yen‐Wen Wang, Catharine A. Adams, Hugh Cross, Holly Elmore, Monique Gardes, Susana C. Gonçalves, Jaqueline Hess, Franck Richard, Benjamin Wolfe & Anne Pringle. (2023) Death caps ( Amanita phalloides ) frequently establish from sexual spores, but individuals can grow large and live for more than a decade in invaded forests . New Phytologist 242:4, pages 1753-1770.
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Benjamin E Wolfe & Anne Pringle. (2012) Geographically structured host specificity is caused by the range expansions and host shifts of a symbiotic fungus. The ISME Journal 6:4, pages 745-755.
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Anne Pringle & Else C. Vellinga. (2006) Last Chance to Know? Using Literature to Explore the Biogeography and Invasion Biology of the Death Cap Mushroom Amanita phalloides (Vaill. ex Fr. :Fr.) Link. Biological Invasions 8:5, pages 1131-1144.
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