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150 Years of paddock stools: A history of agaric ecology and floristics in Scotland

Pages 1-42 | Published online: 13 Oct 2010

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A.C. Newton, E. Holden, R. Watling & L.M. Davy. (2003) Fungal conservation in Scotland: Recent progress and future priorities. Botanical Journal of Scotland 55:1, pages 39-53.
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