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Welcome to Fungimag.com, the website for FUNGI Magazine! Fungi is printed five times per year: four quarterly issues plus a special annual issue.

Each issue of Fungi will explore the world of mycology from many different angles. With regular features ranging from toxicology to medicinal mushrooms, from photography to book reviews, Fungi will inform and entertain everyone from beginner to professional mycologist.

Many of the contributing editors have won national awards for photography, writing, or pedagogical efforts. Every issue of Fungi will feature peer-reviewed technical papers ranging from original research findings to reviews of taxonomic groups to new records of North American species.

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Vol. 2 No. 4 : Fall 2009

Clarification of the Nomenclatural Confusion of the Genus Sparassis [Polyporales: Sparassidaceae] in North America

by William Light and Mary Woehrel

Phylogenetic Implications of Restriction Maps of the Intergenic Regions Flanking the 5S Ribosomal RNA Gene of Lentinula Species

by Michael S. Nicholson, Britt A. Bunyard, and Daniel J. Royse

Dregs of Our Forgotten Ancestors

Fermentative Microorganisms in the Prehistory of Europe, the Steppes, and Indo- Iranian Asia and Their Contemporary Use in Traditional and Probiotic Beverages

by F.M Dugan

The Wild Epicure - Kings of Autumn

by Tobiah Orin Moshier

   
Also in this Issue of FUNGI:
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Letters to the Editor
  • An Overlooked California Lepiota—Old or New?
    Behind the scenes of how a fungal systematist goes about naming her specimens . . .
    by Else C. Vellinga
  • LOST! IV—Use of a GPS,
    by Andrus Voitk
  • Beatrix Potter—Victorian Mycologist
    by Nicholas P. Money

Outdoor writer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Paul Smith, goes on a Treasure Hunt for morels in Wisconsin's Kettle Moraine State Forest with FUNGI Magazine editor, Britt Bunyard.

 

FUNGI Magazine editor, Britt Bunyard, teams up with Braise On The Go Culinary School's David Swanson, for a morel foray and gourmet, foraged-food cooking class in this Associated Press article.

Jolene Ketzenberger, reporter for the Indianapolis Star Newspaper, tramps through the Hoosier State woods in search of the elusive morel with Fungi Magazine editor, Britt Bunyard in her article: Stalking the Wily Morel

 
In her article, Dinners to celebrate magazine that takes morel high ground , reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Newspaper, Carol Deptolla, covers the scoop on Fungi Magazine!

In A New Mycological Companion, Paul Sadowski of the New York Mycological society reviews FUNGI Magazine.
   
Two of FUNGI Magazine's contributing editors, Elinoar Shavit and Larry Millman, are featured in this story from the Boston Globe, titled: Everything's coming up mushrooms.


FUNGI editor, Britt Bunyard, writes a guest commentary for The Telluride Watch newspaper titled: Ethnomycology, Roots And the Universality of Mycorrhizal Fungi

  • Part 1 (PDF)
  • Part 2 (PDF)
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    The spiritual powers, amazing flavors, bizarre forms of fungus - 29th Annual Telluride Mushroom Festival. (PDF)


    FUNGI editor, Britt Bunyard, responds to a Free Press reader's letter! (PDF)

     


    FUNGI editor, Britt Bunyard serves as guest instructor on a fungal foray at Geneva Hills, Ohio in the Akron Beacon Journal article: Beauty on the ground in fallen leaves, fungi.

    By Jim Chatfield - Akron Beakon Journal

           
    FUN with FUNGI Magazine!


    SOMA Winter Mushroom Camp 2009

    Pictured L to R are: Nathan Wilson (Mushroom Observer) Daniel Winkler (Mushroaming Tibet Tours) Gary Lincoff (Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Mushrooms)

     


    A well well traveled copy of Fungi magazine comes home.

    Rob Hallock (Past President of the Colorado Mycological Society) looks on as David Wallis (Past President of the New Mexico Mycological Society) extolls the virtues of Fungi magazine to the crowd at the 2009 New Mexico Foray in Taos, NM. Read the humorous story of one magazine copy's survival in the Rockies - and home again!

       

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