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- Fungi inhabiting wild orchids in Japan (III). A symbiotic experiment with Armillariella mellea and Galeola septentrionalis
- Silvorchis vietnamica (Orchidaceae, Orchidoideae, Vietorchidinae), a new miniature mycotrophic species from southern Vietnam
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