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A survey of fungi at the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha Field Station
(1993-04-01)
A long-term study of higher fungi and Myxomycetes, primarilyfrom the xeric oak woods, was started in 1978. Collections have been made periodically since then, and recent sampling in conifer plantations indicates that ...
A study of aquatic hyphomycetes of Southeastern Wisconsin
(1974-04-01)
This paper presents a portion of the results of a distributional and ecological study of aquatic Hyphomycetes in seven counties of southeastern Wisconsin. Results of the water chemistry studies and laboratory studies on ...
A preliminary survey of the fungi of Sapa spruce bog
(1989-04-01)
An extensive study of the fungi of Sapa Spruce Bog was started during the summer of 1989. The site was divided into three collecting zones the swamp hardwoods surrounding the bog, the tamrac and black spruce zone, and the ...
Mycological research at the Field Station
(1971-04-01)
During the past three years, several mycological research projects have been conducted partially at the Field Station or have used research material obtained at the Station. These include a study of cellulose-digesting ...
Additions to the fungi of the UWM Field Station
(1988-04-01)
A preliminary checklist totaling 147 species of fungi identified from the Field Station was published recently (Parker, 1987). Extensive collecting in the beech-maple hardwoods and one trip into the cedar-tamarack swamp ...
A preliminary survey of fungi at the UWM Field Station
(1986-10-01)
Three previous accounts of fungi occurring at the Field Station have appeared in the Bulletin. The first inventory of seventy-five species, including 29 plant pathogens, was published by Baxter (1970). Baxter and Bronaugh ...
Fungal flora of Southeastern Wisconsin
(1984-10-01)
Since its reorganization in 1981, one goal of the Wisconsin Mycological Society has been a comprehensive long-term survey of fleshy and other fungi of southeastern Wisconsin. Over a period of years, random collections are ...
Fungi at the Field Station
(1970-10-01)
The UWM Field Station now has a mycological reference collection, for use in identifying fungi of the area. Botanists and zoologists doing research at the Field Station will find the collection useful. It can also be used ...








