Six New Recorded Species of Macrofungi on Gayasan National Park in Korea |
Kim, Nam Kyu
(CatholicKwandong University)
Kim, Minkyeong (Microorganism Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources) Lee, Jin Sung (Yurim Mushrooms) Park, Jae Young (Qmyco) Kim, Changmu (Biological and Genetic Resources Assessment Division, National Institute of Biological Resources) |
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