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Vol. 19 No. 1: Spring 2026

 
From Spore to Symbiosis: How Mycorrhizal Fungi Find Their Hosts?, Britt A. Bunyard

From Spore to Symbiosis: How Mycorrhizal Fungi Find Their Hosts
Britt A. Bunyard
Lobaria pulmonaria: One Lichen, Three Kingdoms!, Jim Cornish

Lobaria pulmonaria: One Lichen, Three Kingdoms!
Jim Cornish
Fungi for Fido, RJ Silver

Fungi for Fido
RJ Silver
Octenol, the Fungal Compound You Didn't Know You Love (and Possibly Hate?), Richard S. Winder

Octenol, the Fungal Compound You Didn't Know You Love (and Possibly Hate?)
Richard S. Winder
 

Also in this Issue of FUNGI:

Regular Features

  • Editor's Letter
  • Obituary: Gary Laursen
  • Editor's Picks: A Roundup of Recent Mycological Literature
  • Small Wonders: A Most Unusual Crust, Lawrence Millman
  • The Wild Epicure: Wild, Rare and Delicious Spring Morels!, Krista Towns
  • Home Cultivator: Log-grown Shiitake Mushroom Production: Part II, Mary Ellen Kozak and Joe Krawczyk
  • Bookshelf Fungi: Reviews of Recent Mycological Books
 

Poetry and Essays

  • For Some, Finding Morels is Just a Walk in the Park, Luke K. Sherrill
  • The Kismet of Mycology: Desmazierella Rediscovered, Kaylin Roth
  • Prototaxites... the Latest "Definitive" Explanation, Britt A. Bunyard
  • Of Truffles and Men, Albert Casciero
  • Hai-unCouth, Art Goodtimes
  • Honey mushrooms, Suzanne Cheavens
  • The Soul Is Dark With Stormy Riot, Paul Fericano
   

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