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Ariës-Kronenburg, Nicole A E
Krisai-Greilhuber, Irmgard
Schaap, Peter J
Sonnenberg, Anton S M
Straatsma, Gerben
Wijngaard, Hilde
ten Have, Rimko
van Griensven, Leo J L D
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Assemblage structure, species richness, abundance, and distribution of fungal fruit bodies in a seven year plot-based survey near Vienna.
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Straatsma, Gerben
Krisai-Greilhuber, Irmgard
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20031023
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Mycological research
vol. 107
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Development and growth of fruit bodies and crops of the button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus.
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Straatsma, Gerben
Sonnenberg, Anton S M
van Griensven, Leo J L D
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20140505
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Fungal biology
vol. 117
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Lignin degradation by Agaricus bisporus accounts for a 30% increase in bioavailable holocellulose during cultivation on compost.
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ten Have, Rimko
Wijngaard, Hilde
Ariës-Kronenburg, Nicole A E
Straatsma, Gerben
Schaap, Peter J
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20030502
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Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
vol. 51
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