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David Humphries
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Not got the foggiest tbh :001_smile:

 

They reckon there's a conservative estimate of 1.5 million fungi on the planet.

Of which only 100,000 or so have been recorded so far, at a rate of 1200 a year.

 

Guess we ain't gonna get to know all of em any time soon.

 

 

 

 

 

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Well I reccon I have at least got 10 fungi idents well and truly sorted.:001_smile:

 

Well its a start. :thumbup1:

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Thanks G

 

Not entirely sure, will go back & check at some point.

 

It's under the canopy of what's predominantly an Oak woodland.

No Beech in the immeadiate area.

 

That puzzled me when I read it.

 

 

Jordans book is quite good, but a little light on some aspects of info.

 

Are you aware of Kaisers book on fungi, couple of ommissions but generally very good, includes mycorrhizal associates etc.....:thumbup1:

 

 

 

 

 

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I agree with your comments on Jordan's. It is ok for ident, but doesn't tell you alot in relation to our interests.

 

Will buy Kaiser's book, not one I was aware of, but it sounds good from what you said.

 

I also want to get that new Francis Schwarze book but its £100!!!

 

Have his other book Fungal strategies of wood decay etc and Matthecks manuel of wood decay, which I find very useful.

 

Thanks for the book advice.

 

Cheers mate

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