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  <canonical-form>Neocallimastigomycota</canonical-form>
  <iucn-conservation-status>NOT EVALUATED</iucn-conservation-status>
  <scientific-name>Neocallimastigomycota</scientific-name>
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      <label>Nucleotide Sequences</label>
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      <label>References and More Information</label>
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      <canonical-form>Fungi</canonical-form>
      <iucn-conservation-status>NOT EVALUATED</iucn-conservation-status>
      <scientific-name>Fungi</scientific-name>
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      <canonical-form>Neocallimastigomycota</canonical-form>
      <iucn-conservation-status>NOT EVALUATED</iucn-conservation-status>
      <scientific-name>Neocallimastigomycota</scientific-name>
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      <iucn-conservation-status>NOT EVALUATED</iucn-conservation-status>
      <scientific-name>Neocallimastigomycetes</scientific-name>
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      <credentials>Creator of MushroomObserver website.
Member of Mycological Society of America.
Collaborator with Rod Tulloss (http://www.njcc.com/~ret/amanita/).
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      <username>nathan</username>
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      <username>AnnePringle</username>
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      <credentials>Masters Student, State University of New York (SUNY), College of Environmental Science and Forestry</credentials>
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      <username>jvineis</username>
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      <credentials>1. I am an Associate Professor at SUNY-College of Environmental Science and Forestry. I teach General Ecology and various upper division courses in mycology including Mycorrhizal Ecology, Mycorrhizal Symbioses and Advanced Mycology:Basidiomycetes.
2. I have a good number of peer-reviewed publications which include surveys of surveys of ectomycorrhizal Basidiomycete species. To identify the fungi I use a combination of morphological and molecular characters. Please view my web page at http://www.esf.edu/efb/horton/default.htm for a full list of pubs. Some selected references where mushroom identification was a key component of the work appear below.

Horton TR (2006) The number of nuclei in basidiospores of 63 species of ectomycorrhizal Homobasidiomycetes. Mycologia 98: 233-238.

Ashkannejhad S, Horton TR (2006) Ectomycorrhizal ecology under primary succession on coastal sand dunes: interactions involving Pinus contorta, suilloid fungi and deer. New Phytologist 169:345-354.

Horton TR (2002) Molecular approaches to ectomycorrhizal diversity studies: variation in ITS at a local scale. Plant and Soil 244: 29-39. 

3. Member of the Mycological Society of America. Currently serving on the Ecology and Plant Pathology council for the society.</credentials>
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      <username>trhorton</username>
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