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- Advanced Biology: Principles and Applications (2nd ed.). Hodder Publishing. Zmitrovich, I. V.; W****er, S. P.; Ţura, D. (2014). "Wood-inhabiting fungi" (PDF)...
- Retrieved 2021-06-15. Hudson W. (1778). Flora Anglica (2 ed.). p. 626. Zmitrovich, Ivan V. (2016). "Lentinoid and Polyporoid Fungi, Two Generic Conglomerates...
- 10 (2): 427–433. doi:10.1093/gbe/evy014. PMC 5793813. PMID 29360967. Zmitrovich, Ivan V.; Perelygin, Vladimir; Zharikov, Mikhail V. (2022). "Nomenclature...
- in 1968 as a section of the genus Phlebia. Viacheslav Spirin and Ivan Zmitrovich elevated the taxon to generic status in 2004. Lilaceophlebia georgica...
- catalytic activity". Food Technology and Biotechnology. 45 (3): 250–268. Zmitrovich I.V., Malysheva V.F. (2013). Towards a phylogeny of Trametes alliance...
- Serpulomyces borealis, found in Europe. Serpulomyces was described by Ivan Zmitrovich in 2002. Binder M, Larsson K-H, Matheny PB, Hibbett DS (2010). "Amylocorticiales...
- to the family Polyporaceae. It was first do****ented in 2014 by Ivan V. Zmitrovich and Vera F. Malysheva. It is made up of two species: Cellulariella acuta...
- which have clamp connections on generative hyphae and a similar ecology. Zmitrovich & Kovalenko proposed the new genus Picipes for this fungus together with...
- rhizophilus Cerioporus stereoides Cerioporus varius Cerioporus v****ilievae Zmitrovich, Ivan V. (2016). "Lentinoid and Polyporoid Fungi, Two Generic Conglomerates...
- Szegediensis58.1 (2014): 39–43. Quél, C. E. R. I. O. P. O. R. U. S. "Zmitrovich IV, Kovalenko AE Lentinoid and polyporoid fungi, two generic conglomerates...