Abstract
During mycorrhizal survey in Kashmir forests conducted from March to November, 2006, some of the collected macrofungi were found to be the new records from Kashmir which are described with photographs.
Keywords
During mycorrhizal survey in Kashmir forests conducted from March to November, 2006, some of the collected macrofungi were found to be the new records from Kashmir which are described with photographs.
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Manuscript Published on 01 September 2009
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