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Sommerfeltia     - Vol. 11
(1.)   Okland, Rune Halvorsen, (Edit.)     [ 1990 ]
Evolution in higher plants: patterns and processes. Papers and posters presented on a symposium arranged on occasion of the 175th anniversary of the Botanical Garden in Oslo, June 5-8, 1989
183 pages, softcover, engl. (Sommerfeltia, 11)
 
order- id 00627/97 price 19,00 *  
   
Sommerfeltia     - Vol. 19
(2.)   Bendiksen, Egil, Bendiksen, K., &, Brandrud, T.E.     [ 1993 ]
Cortinarius subgenus Myxacium section Colliniti (Agaricales) in Fennoscandia, with special emphasis on the Arctic-alpine zones
37 pages, softcover, engl. (Sommerfeltia, 19)
 
order- id 00634/97 price 12,00 *  
   
Sommerfeltia     - Vol. 25
(3.)   Skrindo, Astrid, &, Okland, Rune Halvorsen     [ 1998 ]
Fertilization effects and vegetation-environment relationships in a boreal pine forest in Amil, S Norway
90 pages, tabs., 4 app, softcover, engl. (Sommerfeltia, 25)
 
order- id 04861/00 price 19,00 *  
   
Sommerfeltia     - Vol. 30
(4.)   Bendiksen, Egil, Okland, Rune Halvorsen, Hoiland, Klaus, Eilertsen, O., &, Bakkestuen, V.     [ 2004 ]
Relationships between macrofungi, plants and environmental factors in boreal coniferous forests in the Solhomfjell area, Gjerstad, S Norway
124 pages, softcover, engl. (Sommerfeltia, 30)
 
order- id 08927/05 price 24,90 *  
   
Sommerfeltia     - Vol. 31
(5.)   Hoiland, Klaus, &, Okland, Rune Halvorsen     [ 2008 ]
Arctic and alpine mycology VII
Contents: ISAM VII at Finse, Norway, 2005. New records of Hygrocybe hygrocyboides. Checklist of Pyrenean alpine-stage macrofungi. Checklist and ecology of the Agaricales, Russulales and Boletales in the alpine zone of the Rocky Mountains. Snow mold fungus, Typhula ishikariensis group III, in Arctic Norway can grow at a sub-lethal temperature after freezing stress and during flooding. Some agarics in the subalpine and alpine belts of the Altaj and Tyan-Shan mountains. Studies in the Cortinarius saniosus complex and a new closely related species, C. aureovelatus. Cortinarius alpinus as an example for morphological and phylogenetic species concepts in ectomycorrhizal fungi. The Helotiales of the Magadan and Chukotka areas of the Russian Arctic. Contribution to the biogeography of arctic-alpine fungi: first records in the Southern Carpathians (Romania).
211 pages, many figs. (partly in colour), Paper bound, engl. (Sommerfeltia, 31)
 
order- id 12907/08 price 49,90 *  
   

 
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