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Does anyone know of a website, book or journal paper that will tell me the colonisation strategy of species of fungi? Heart rot strategies, unspecialised opportunism, specialised opportunism and active pathogenesis are "colonisation strategies" defined by Rayner, D. M. (1993) BUT I need to know which fungi species exhibit which strategy. I've 20 species to cover and need to allot each one with its respective 'colonisation strategy'. Any help will be very welcomed.

 

 

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And like a lot of Mattheck's books will cost me a small fortune. £100 on Amazon. Thanks though as I'll keep looking for this book at a cheaper price.

 

 

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Dont even need a kindle, get in on 'google play' and use the free google books app on a smartphone or pc/laptop.

Also, try the arbtalk fungi guide/app, I think it has some of the info you're looking for

 

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