Welcome to Fungimag.com, the website for FUNGI Magazine! FUNGI is printed five times per year: four quarterly issues plus a special annual issue.
Each issue of FUNGI will explore the world of mycology from many different angles. With regular features ranging from toxicology to medicinal mushrooms, from photography to book reviews, FUNGI will inform and entertain everyone from beginner to professional mycologist.
Many of the contributing editors have won national awards for photography, writing, or pedagogical efforts. Every issue of FUNGI will feature peer-reviewed technical papers ranging from original research findings to reviews of taxonomic groups to new records of North American species.
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Current Issue
Volume 1, No. 1 – Spring 2008
Description
Editor’s Picks / Letter to the Editor | |
The Wild Epicure: Mushroom Love, Morels: Seasonality, Meditation, Celebration by David C. Work High Resolution Article (4.8MB PDF for high-speed connections) Low Resolution Article (147KB PDF for dial-up connections) Click Here to view additional article images from David Work’s web site. |
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Webwatch: The Beginnings of Mycology on the World Wide Web by Michael Wood |
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Photography: Using Umbrellas to Modify the Light by John Plischke III High Resolution Article (3.6MB PDF for high-speed connections) Low Resolution Article (85KB PDF for dial-up connections) |
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Notes from Underground: Auricularia auricula, Anti- Semitism, and Political Mushrooms by David W. Rose |
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Medicinal Mushrooms: Irofulven—Halloween Trick or a Beacon of Light by Elinoar Shavit High Resolution Article (4.5MB PDF) |
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A Mycological Florilegium of the Phylogenetic Literature: Looks Deceive by Else C. Vellinga |
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Myxomycete Plasmodia and Fruiting Bodies: Unusual Occurrences and User-friendly Study Techniques by Harold W. Keller, Courtney M. Kilgore, Sydney E. Everhart, Glenda J. Carmack,Christopher D. Crabtree, and Angela R. Scarborough High Resolution Article (14.2MB PDF for high-speed connections) Low Resolution Article (399KB PDF for dial-up connections) |
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Fungi and Sustainability by Ron Spinosa High Resolution Article (422KB PDF) |
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Bookshelf Fungi: A Little Illustrated Book of Common Mushrooms of Newfoundland and Labrador (Review) | |
Foray 2007: Newfoundland and Labrador |
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