International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms
Publicou 12 edições por ano
ISSN Imprimir: 1521-9437
ISSN On-line: 1940-4344
IF:
1.2
5-Year IF:
1.4
Immediacy Index:
0.3
Eigenfactor:
0.00066
JCI:
0.34
SJR:
0.274
SNIP:
0.41
CiteScore™::
2.8
H-Index:
37
Indexed in
Consequences of Misnomer or Mistakes in Identification of Fungal Species
Volume 17,
Edição 11, 2015,
pp. 1031-1036
DOI: 10.1615/IntJMedMushrooms.v17.i11.20
RESUMO
The author, as a reviewer of many international journals, describes his long-standing experiences with incorrect identification of mushroom and fungal species and the resultant incorrect naming of those species that served as experimental models. From his own praxis, he selected several characteristic examples that sometimes ended in a curious situation. Some recommendations to authors of publications and persons responsible for the proper naming of mushrooms under study are summarized.
Palavras-chave: medicinal mushrooms, taxonomy, nomenclature, mushroom names, valid and invalid names, culture collection contaminations
CITADO POR
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Wasser Solomon P., Medicinal Properties and Clinical Effects of Medicinal Mushrooms, in Edible and Medicinal Mushrooms, 2017. Crossref
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