When Swiss mycologist Simon Pauli first described Tuber magnatum in his "Observationes Mycologicae" in 1653, he could not have imagined that three and a half centuries later we would still have so many mysteries to unravel about this and other Italian fungal species.
In mycological practice, the herbarium is as fundamental a tool as the microscope is to a biologist. This technical guide will take you on an in-depth journey through the creation of a scientific collection of dried mushrooms, a process that combines the art of preservation with the methodological rigor of research.
The mountain environment represents one of the most fascinating and complex ecosystems for the study of mycology. As altitude increases, fungi develop unique adaptation strategies to survive extreme conditions: cold temperatures, wind, intense UV radiation, and nutrient-poor substrates. Let's discover together what...