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    Two novel aflatoxin-producing Aspergillus species from Argentinean peanuts by Pildain, Maria B, Frisvad, Jens C, Vaamonde, Graciela, Cabral, Daniel, Varga, Janos, Samson, Robert A

    “…1 Faculty of Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Pab. II, Lab. 69, University of Buenos Aires, CP EHA1428, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2 Center for Microbial…”
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    Sensory Characteristics and Volatile Organic Compound Profile of Wild Edible Mushrooms from Patagonia, Argentina by Barroetaveña, Carolina, González, Gabriela C., Tejedor-Calvo, Eva, Toledo, Carolina, Pildain, Maria B.

    Published in Foods (29-10-2024)
    “…The Andean–Patagonian forests of South America offer a great variety of wild edible mushrooms, many with ancestral use and others linked to new mycogastronomic…”
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    Impact of air- and freeze-drying methods on total phenolic content and antioxidant activity of Fistulina antarctica and Ramaria patagonica fructification by Gonzalez, Gabriela C., Rugolo, Maximiliano, Finimundy, Tiane Cristine, Ohaco, Elizabeth, Pildain, Maria B., Barroetaveña, Carolina

    Published in Applied sciences (01-08-2023)
    “…Fistulina antarctica and Ramaria patagonica are wild edible fungi from Patagonia, which produce mushrooms that have been consumed since ancient times by those…”
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    Phylogenetic diversity of true morels (Morchella), the main edible non-timber product from native Patagonian forests of Argentina by Pildain, María B., Visnovsky, Sandra B., Barroetaveña, Carolina

    Published in Fungal biology (01-09-2014)
    “…Morchella species are edible fungi in high demand and therefore command high prices in world markets. Phenotypic-based identification at the species-level…”
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    Phylogenetic relationships and taxonomy of Grifola (Polyporales) by Rugolo, Maximiliano, Barroetaveña, Carolina, Barrett, Matt D., Mata, Gerardo, Hood, Ian A., Rajchenberg, Mario, Pildain, María B.

    Published in Mycological progress (2023)
    “…Grifola is a genus of poroid wood–rotting fungi that produces compound, multipileate basidiomes that are edible. We analyzed the phylogenetic and taxonomic…”
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    Edible fungi for local and sustainable development in the Patagonian Andes forests of Argentina: A review by Barroetaveña, Carolina, Pildain, María B.

    Published in Forest Systems (01-01-2022)
    “…Wild fungi are one of the most characteristic and diverse non-wood forest products from native and planted forest environments and grasslands in the Patagonian…”
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    Taxonomy of Armillaria in the Patagonian forests of Argentina by Pildain, María B, Coetzee, Martin P.A, Wingfield, Brenda D, Wingfield, Michael J, Rajchenberg, Mario

    Published in Mycologia (01-03-2010)
    “…The taxonomy of Armillaria in southern South America has received little attention since the work of Singer and others. In this study we examine the…”
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    Impact of Air- and Freeze-Drying Methods on Total Phenolic Content and Antioxidant Activity of IFistulina antarctica/I and IRamaria patagonica/I Fructification by González, Gabriela C, Rugolo, Maximiliano, Finimundy, Tiane C, Ohaco, Elizabeth, Pildain, Maria B, Barroetaveña, Carolina

    Published in Applied sciences (01-08-2023)
    “…Fistulina antarctica and Ramaria patagonica are wild edible fungi from Patagonia, which produce mushrooms that have been consumed since ancient times by those…”
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