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Hello Phillip,

 

seems that you have pretty much all the associated terms and description.

 

Is the above draft mostly from David Lonsdale's work or from a few references?

 

I'm not entirely sure that the demarcation lines between different colonies of fungi is wholly restricted to the white rot decayers.

 

 

 

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Hello David, thanks for this message because I also wondered about the exclusiveness to white rots, and I've now weakened that wording. My preferred reference is Schwarze et al 'Fungal strategies of wood decay in trees', but a few others contributed including Lonsdale (2006).

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Book arrived today. Nice size of book and IMO very clear for me to read. Had a quick skim through and there are plenty of terms for me to explore.

 

Will keep my tiny mind occupied during my tea breaks. :thumbup:

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Book arrived today. Nice size of book and IMO very clear for me to read. Had a quick skim through and there are plenty of terms for me to explore.

 

Will keep my tiny mind occupied during my tea breaks. :thumbup:

Over 3,000 terms altogether I think (I haven't actually counted), so with a bit of luck your interest in the book will ramify and ramify!

 

Thanks for buying the book and I hope you learn as much reading it as I learnt writing it...

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