Bring some of the mushrooms so your veterinarian or a mycologist can identify the type.
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When making his creation, medical mycologist Raul Cano took a page out of Jurassic Park.
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He was an eminent mycologist, whose fungal drawings remain unsurpassed.
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The term mycology and the complementary mycologist were first used in 1836 by M.J. Berkeley.
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Mr. Swanson partnered on the class with Britt Bunyard, a mycologist and editor of Fungi magazine.
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That became possible thanks to the work of the Swedish researchers, led by mycologist Anna Rosling.
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They're finishing up a seminar on mushroom cultivation, led by a stout mycologist in a bright red sweater.
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Beginners are advised to take along a trained mycologist.
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A biologist who studies mycology is called a mycologist.
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A botanist who specializes in the study of fungi
(mycology) the branch of botany that studies fungi and fungus-caused diseases
Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their genetic and biochemical properties, their taxonomy and their use to humans as a source for tinder, medicine, food, and entheogens, as well as their dangers, such as poisoning or infection. A biologist specializing in mycology is called a mycologist.
A person who studies, professes or practices mycology
(Mycology) (Gr. mykes = mushroom, fungus + logos =: discourse): the science that treats of fungi.
A person who has been professionally trained to study fungi.