The Microfungi Collections Consortium: A Networked Approach to Digitizing Small Fungi with Large Impacts on the Function and Health of Ecosystems: Difference between revisions

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=== Publications ===
=== Publications ===
Delgado, G. and O. Koukol. 2016. Microfungi from Nicaragua in a Historical Collection Kept at the Herbarium of the Charles University in Prague. Cryptogamie, Mycologie 37(1):15-36.
https://doi.org/10.7872/crym/v37.iss1.2016.15
Heads, S.W., Miller, A.N., Crane, J.L., Thomas, M.J., Ruffatto, D.M., Methven, A.S., Raudabaugh, D.B. and Wang, Y., 2017. The oldest fossil mushroom. ''PloS one'', 12(6), p.e0178327.
Heads, S.W., Miller, A.N., Crane, J.L., Thomas, M.J., Ruffatto, D.M., Methven, A.S., Raudabaugh, D.B. and Wang, Y., 2017. The oldest fossil mushroom. ''PloS one'', 12(6), p.e0178327.
Miller, A.N. and S.T. Bates.  2017.  The Mycology Collections Portal (MyCoPortal).  IMA Fungus MycoLens 8(2): 65–66.
Thiers, B.M., and R.E. Halling. 2018. The Macrofungi Collection Consortium. Applications in Plant Sciences 6(2): e1021. doi.10.1002.aps3.1021


=== Professional Presentations ===
=== Professional Presentations ===
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