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Vol. 16 No. 4: Winter 2023

 
Do You Know ... Rhodotus palmatus Ergothioneine from Fungi Connects Soil Health and Human Health
Do You Know ... Rhodotus palmatus
Phil Pinzone
Ergothioneine from Fungi Connects Soil Health and Human Health
Robert Beelman
 
Can Truffles Be Cultivated?  
Can Truffles Be Cultivated?
Michele Caputo, Noemi Iuorio, Pasquale Santalucia, and Enrica De Falco
 
 
Also in this Issue of FUNGI:

Regular Features

  • Editor's Letter

  • Letters to the Editor

  • Obituary: Roland Griffiths

  • Editor's Picks: A Roundup from the Latest in Mycological Research

  • Cowtown Curmudgeon: Is British Mycophobia in Jeopardy?, Denis R. Benjamin

  • Wild Epicure: Celebrate, Krista Towns

  • Home Cultivator: Growing Truffle Trees ... In Containers!

  • Helvella lacunosa: Wonderfully Weird, and More than Meets the Eye!, Jim Cornish

  • Medicinal Mycology: Mycodermatology, Hunter Kerlek

  • Medicinal Mycology: Snow Mushrooms, Michael Beug

  • Bookshelf Fungi: Reviews of Recent Mycological Books

  • Unusual Sightings: Wynnea americana: An Unusual Rabbit-Eared Mushroom

 

Poetry and Essays

  • The Mushroom, Sarah Rehfeldt

  • Mycelial, Amy L. Alley

  • Nature Is Red, Andrew Schelling

  • CAW AT, Jim Cornish

  • Tess Among The Toadstools, Lawrence Millman

  • Altar Boys, Art Goodtimes

   

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