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877:. Horak and colleagues wrote in one that Moser's death meant "an irreplaceable loss to the international community of mycological science", and, in another, that the "mycological world has lost one of its pillars of taxonomy for agarics and boletes. His former students, assistants and collaborators at the Microbiological Institute at the University of Innsbruck, his professional colleagues in the mycological community worldwide and his many friends will deeply regret the loss of a distinguished researcher, teacher, leader and mentor." In a short obituary as part of their report on the Eighth International Symposium on Arctic-Alpine Mycology, the mycologists Cathy Cripps and Joe Ammirati called Moser a "gentlemanly scholar" who "led us in his quiet way across the tundra and down many dichotomous paths". 585: 891: 271: 300: 605: 280: 596: 576: 1109: 900: 291: 1100: 1054:, a part of Innsbruck. Moser was relatively reserved and formal in public and at events. When among friends and colleagues in relaxed environment he was much more open, displaying wit and a good sense of humour. He had a commitment to both mycological research and mycological education, and was fluent in several languages, such as – in addition to his native German – Russian and Swedish. He was known as an intellectual and a wide reader, with interests in 704:, said that "the book belongs on the shelf of every mycological library in Europe", praising the "xcellent, workable keys to the orders, families, genera, and European species". Korf wrote that, "f a single fault can be found, it is surely the lack of documentation provided". However, a combination of a lack of time and Moser's comparative lack of expertise in ascomycetes prevented subsequent editions of the work. 816:. The piece, compiled by the microbiologist Franz Schinner, the mycologist Cuno Furrer-Ziogas, and Horak, contained a detailed biography of Moser and a full bibliography of the 116 research publications he had authored or co-authored between 1949 and 1983. Writing with Walter Jülich, Moser published the first volume of the book series Farbatlas der Basidiomyzeten in 1985, presenting specimens of various 2964: 853:'s 7th International Mycological Congress, at which he was listed as an author or co-author for four separate presentations. This was held in Oslo, Norway, from 11 to 17 August. After returning home, he suffered a series of heart attacks. He was admitted to hospital, but his condition rapidly declined, resulting in his death. Obituaries were published in a variety of academic journals, including 727:, who had, in turn, taken it up after the death of Thirring earlier that year. Moser remained the society's president for 21 years. In 1972, he became the head of the newly established Institute of Microbiology at Innsbruck, the first of its kind in Austria. He remained in charge of the Institute until his retirement. He taught on a wide range of subjects, including the 2952: 435:. Working in construction at the camp, he had to labour to his physical limits, and was involved in a serious crash that killed several other prisoners. Moser was released in 1948, and chose to return to his studies at the University of Innsbruck. His first publication came in 1949; "Über das Massenauftreten von Formen der Gattung 33: 682:
for the first time in that volume. The illustrations, which came in the form of coloured plates, were mostly Moser's own work; Singer described these in a review of the book as "both in original execution and reproduction among the best that have been published". Discussing the book as a whole,
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at the University of Innsbruck in 1956, and in 1972 became the inaugural head of the first Institute of Microbiology in Austria. He remained with the Institute until his retirement in 1991, and his scientific studies continued until his death in 2002. An influential mycologist who
232:. He was released in 1948, subsequently returning to Innsbruck to complete his studies. After completing his doctorate in 1950, Moser worked in England for six months, researching the symbiotic relationships between plants and fungi. Upon his return to Austria, he joined the 382:
at this time, and did not exist as an independent state. Moser became an "authorized mushroom controller and instructor", and was in turn directed to attend mycological seminars around Germany and Austria. At these seminars, he met prominent mycologists, including
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Moser's work on ectomycorrhizal relationships, though perhaps unknown to many researchers familiar with his taxonomic work, was notable due to its focus on the fungal partners in the relationship. He engaged in a large amount of research on woodland in the
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taxa found in Europe and, co-writing with Horak, South America. Moser, working with Ammirati, contributed to research on the genus in North America, and also examined Asian and Australasian taxa. He had a particular interest in
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and growing plants from seeds he had collected on his research trips. He was a capable cook, often creating mushroom-based dishes for guests, though he was on one occasion poisoned during "gastronomic experiments" involving
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in and out of Europe, with Singer calling the book a "much used and appreciated field manual". The work continued to be used as a standard reference for several decades; in 1981, it was still, in the words of the mycologist
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accepted the recommendation. Moser was the only candidate for the position, and was unanimously named by a number of leading European botanists and mycologists for the post in 1967. Moser was promoted the following year.
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In 1943, aged 19 and after only three terms at Innsbruck, his studies were interrupted by military service. Having shown earlier promise in languages, he was trained as a translator, then sent to the
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and alpine habitats. His published results included the description of new taxa. In 1960, Singer referred to Moser as "one of the pioneers of mycorrhiza research, both basic and applied".
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Singer said that the volume, "outstanding for its good print, attractive appearance, and interesting contents, should be present in every mycological library".
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Krisai-Greilhuber, Irmgard; Moser, Meinhard Michael (1999). "Mycological societies of the world: History and activities of the Austrian Mycological Society".
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Benkert, Dieter (2004). "Book Review: Farbatlas der Basidiomyceten. Lfg. 21. By M. Moser (†), U. Peintner; unter Mitarbeit von F. Bellú & A. Hausknecht".
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in 1992, the first mycologist to be elected. He received international recognition from mycological societies, including being made an honorary member of the
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and related genera. After his retirement, he continued to work heavily, typically beginning at 5 am. In 1992, he researched the presence of Agaricales in the
1569:: an example for phylogenetic, morphological, and ecological species concepts in alpine fungi" and "Multiple-gene phylogenies indicate a recent radiation of 1388:
listed over 210 sole-authored or co-authored publications, with a further eight submitted or in print at time of publication. Moser's major works include:
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habitats, and he documented, painted and published on his collections in these and other sites around the world. Moser initially doubted the usefulness of
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Benkert, Dieter (2006). "Book Review: Farbatlas der Basidiomyceten. By M. Moser (†) & U. Peintner; unter Mitarbeit von F. Bellù & A. Hausknecht".
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Benkert, Dieter (2005). "Book Review: Farbatlas der Basidiomyceten. By M. Moser (†) & U. Peintner; unter Mitarbeit von F. Bellu & A. Hausknecht".
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Moser was promoted to Associate University Professor in 1964. Two years later, the Faculty of Science of the University of Innsbruck recommended that a
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in these mushrooms, hoping to find criteria for separating taxa, and some of his doctoral students studied these elements in depth. Cooperating with
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fungi for the "inoculation" of trees, which later became standard practice around the world. Moser remained with the Federal Institute until 1968.
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cannot fully appreciate the magnitude and importance of this work to the general subject of the distribution and speciation of the higher fungi."
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In the early decades of his career, Moser sought to clarify the taxonomic identity of European fungi by collecting specimens to be described as
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taxa. By the time of Moser's death, 19 volumes had been published; some posthumously published volumes have also listed Moser as an author.
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In 1956, while still a researcher at the institute, Moser began lecturing on microbiology at the University of Innsbruck, with the title of
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was cultivated from a young age by Heinricher. Moser's earliest paintings of mushrooms date to 1935, when he was 11 years old.
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and in 1951 moved to England, where he stayed for six months. While overseas, he performed research in the laboratory of the
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In 1991, Moser retired from his teaching position to avoid the administrative burden and to focus on his research into
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Over the course of his career, Moser collected more than 25,000 mycological specimens. He first described around 420
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Moser continued his taxonomic studies while at the Federal Institute. In 1953, he published the first edition of
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In 1983, in recognition of his forthcoming 60th birthday, an article dedicated to Moser was published in
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Among the hundreds of taxa first described by Moser, including around 420 species initially assigned to
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In 1945, when Moser was 21 years old and still carrying out active military service, he was captured in
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Further volumes in the series continued to be published after Moser's death, still bearing his name.
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that took effect in 1981. Among the Agaricales, Moser's interest was primarily in the complex genus
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Kleine Kryptogamenflora, Band II/b2. Basidiomyceten II. Die Rohrlinge und Blatterpilze (Agaricales)
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from 1970, Moser took up the position after the death of the previous post-holder, the mycologist
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stressed the significance of the work, saying "Anyone who has not worked in the systematics of
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and its scientific challenges, which remained an interest of Moser's for the rest of his life.
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Zur Wasserökologie der höheren Pilze, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung von Waldbrandflächen
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of central Europe. The book listed 3150 taxa. It served as an update to the mycologist
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Guida alia determinazione dei funghi. (Polyporales, Boletales, Agaricales, Russulales)
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taxa, containing descriptions of 276 new species. Along with his earlier monograph on
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Guida alia determinazione dei funghi (Polyporales, Boletales, Agaricales, Russulales)
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mushrooms are often highly colourful. Moser made early progress towards studying the
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In 1963, Moser published a second work in Kleine Kryptogamenflora von Mitteleuropa,
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in the world flora and their relations to phanerogams. An update". He co-authored "
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of the Agaricales, and, with his students, was involved with research on the toxin
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He was the sole author for "How alpine are 'alpine' fungi?" and "Distribution of
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A comprehensive bibliography of Moser's work published with a 2003 obituary in
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After showing interest in natural sciences in his youth, Moser studied at the
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analysis of the Agaricales, but later contributed to research in this area.
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Keys to Agarics and Boleti (Polyporales, Boletales, Agaricales, Russulales)
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of microbiology should be created at the Botanical Institute in Innsbruck.
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Die Gattung Phlegmacium (Scgleimkopfe). ("Die Pilze Mittleeuopas" Band IV)
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Due to the quality of his doctoral work, Moser received a grant from the
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was published in 1975. Moser coauthored the work with the mycologist
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Berichte des Naturwissenschaftlichen-medizinischen Verein Innsbruck
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Berichte des Naturwissenschaftlichen-medizinischen Verein Innsbruck
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German prisoners of war in World War II held by the Soviet Union
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Rare, debated and new taxa of the genus Cortinarius (Agaricales)
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Among the South American species named by Moser and Horak is
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was published in Moser's honour as a supplementary volume of
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Moser received awards throughout his career, including the
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Cortinarius Fr. und nahe verwandte Gattungen in SĂĽdamerika
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Cortinarius Fr. und nahe verwandte Gattungen in SĂĽdamerika
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Cortinarius Fr. und nahe verwandte Gattungen in SĂĽdamerika
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Cortinarius Fr. und nahe verwandte Gattungen in SĂĽdamerika
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in 1984, and in 1990 was awarded honorary citizenship of
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in 1996. He also received an honorary doctorate from the
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Die Blätter und Bauchpilze (Agaricales und Gastromycetes)
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Die Blätter und Bauchpilze (Agaricales und Gastromycetes)
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Moser died on 30 September 2002. He was present at the
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England and the Federal Institute for Forestry Research
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Members of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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Blätter- und Bauchpilze (Agaricales und Gastromycetes)
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At the end of his life, Moser lived in the village of
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Blätter- und Bauchpilze (Agaricales und Gastromycetes)
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Moser, Meinhard Michael; Jülich, Walter (1985–2002).
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viewed on the website of the University of Innsbruck
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species and around 80 other species, including both
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auf Waldbrandflächen" was published in the journal
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Meinhard Michael Moser was born on 13 March 1924 in
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Moser was also interested in the 674:was not considered to contain any significant 3032:Academic staff of the University of Innsbruck 2939:Category:Taxa named by Meinhard Michael Moser 2750:Moser, Meinhard Michael; Horak, Egon (1975). 2599:; Peintner, Ursula; Pöder, Reinhold (2003b). 2561:; Peintner, Ursula; Pöder, Reinhold (2003a). 1871: 1869: 1867: 1665: 1663: 1661: 1659: 1657: 1643: 1641: 1639: 1437:Moser, Meinhard Michael; Horak, Egon (1975). 8: 2515:; Peintner, Ursula; Pöder, Reinhold (2002). 1962: 1960: 1909: 1907: 1848: 1846: 1844: 1734: 1732: 1718: 1716: 1714: 991:. He published book-length works addressing 979:in the localities studied by the mycologist 351:Early life, university, and military service 308:Moser was introduced to the complexities of 3047:Austrian military personnel of World War II 3007:Members of the Austrian Academy of Sciences 2517:"In memoriam Meinhard M. Moser (1924–2002)" 2281: 2279: 2787:Pöder, Reinhold; Peintner, Ursula (2003). 2039: 2037: 2009: 2007: 1825: 1823: 1821: 387:, who introduced Moser to the large genus 31: 20: 2667: 2578: 2540: 2501:Ă–sterreichische Zeitschrift fĂĽr Pilzkunde 2482: 2221: 2219: 1492:. London: Roger Phillips. pp. 1–535. 871:Ă–sterreichische Zeitschrift fĂĽr Pilzkunde 429:Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas 3037:Austrian expatriates in the Soviet Union 2336: 2334: 2332: 2330: 2060: 2058: 2013:Benkert 2004; Benkert 2005; Benkert 2006 1936:Krisai-Greilhuber and Moser 1999, p. 102 506:, and developed a method for the use of 1923: 1921: 1919: 1613: 1537: 492:Federal Institute for Forestry Research 451:, Moser completed his doctoral thesis, 2833:Schinner, Franz; Furrer-Ziogas, Cuno; 2252: 2250: 2248: 1544:The work was published as an issue of 1413:Die Gattung Phlegmacium (Schleimköpfe) 658:Die Gattung Phlegmacium (Schleimköpfe) 2465:Cripps, Cathy; Ammirati, Joe (2010). 1187:in 1987, and Centenary Fellow of the 1079:mushrooms. He was also known to make 851:International Mycological Association 338:(M.M. Moser ex M.M. Moser 1967), and 224:however, and was soon interrupted by 220:. His university career began during 150:. His work principally concerned the 7: 1179:, he became a foreign member of the 1018:, he produced important work on the 320:that were first described by Moser: 1474:. Trento: Saturnia. pp. 1–565. 1352:(T. Majewsky & J. Wisn. 1978), 1318:(Aviz.-Hersh. & Nemlich 1974), 690:. This work was a monograph on the 234:Federal Forestry Research Institute 2911:Wasser, Solomon Pavlovich (1995). 2302:2003b, p. 7; cf. Kibby 2003, p. 15 1892:2003a, p. 507; Singer 1960, p. 823 1463:Fungorum Rariorum Icones Coloratae 632:(M.M. Moser & E. Horak 1969), 553:became important for the study of 326:(Peintner & M.M. Moser 2002), 14: 1624:. International Plant Names Index 914:(M.M. Moser & E. Horak 1975) 713:The Federal Ministry of Education 193:) and a 1975 study of members of 165:), especially those of the genus 154:, chemistry, and toxicity of the 2962: 2950: 1513:Moser, Meinhard Michael (2001). 1504:Moser, Meinhard Michael (1986). 1488:Moser, Meinhard Michael (1983). 1479:Moser, Meinhard Michael (1983). 1470:Moser, Meinhard Michael (1980). 1461:Moser, Meinhard Michael (1978). 1452:Moser, Meinhard Michael (1978). 1429:Moser, Meinhard Michael (1967). 1420:Moser, Meinhard Michael (1963). 1411:Moser, Meinhard Michael (1960). 1402:Moser, Meinhard Michael (1955). 1393:Moser, Meinhard Michael (1953). 1107: 1098: 898: 889: 603: 594: 583: 574: 298: 289: 278: 269: 1686:2002, p. 331; Wasser 1995, p. 2 1272:(AntonĂ­n & Noordel. 1997), 1212:(Pöder & Scheuer 1994) and 370:In 1942, Moser enrolled at the 16:Austrian mycologist (1924–2002) 3027:University of Innsbruck alumni 2764:Petrini, Orlando. ed. (1995). 2359:Mycological Society of America 2324:2003b, p. 7; Wasser 1995, p. 4 2187:Cripps and Ammirari 2010, p. 8 1524:Die Cortinariaceae Ă–sterreichs 1185:Mycological Society of America 922:species described by Moser is 415:by Soviet soldiers and made a 361:Emil Johann Lambert Heinricher 189:(sometimes considered part of 1: 2744:10.1016/S0269-915X(99)80035-4 2669:10.1016/S1468-1641(10)60171-5 1181:Ukrainian Academy of Sciences 1149:Hungarian Mycological Society 457:SociĂ©tĂ© mycologique de France 173:ectomycorrhizal relationships 38: 1498:Farbatlas der Basidiomyzeten 1234:((E. Horak) E. Horak 2001), 1173:Austrian Academy of Sciences 721:Austrian Mycological Society 641:Cortinarius lilacinocolossus 129:Author abbrev. (botany) 2887:(1975). Untitled review of 2861:(1960). Untitled review of 2809:(1968). Untitled review of 2705:(1981). Untitled review of 2681:Ascomyceten (Schlauchpilze) 2679:(1964). Untitled review of 1422:Ascomyceten (Schlauchpilze) 1189:British Mycological Society 1177:Ukrainian Botanical Society 688:Ascomyceten (Schlauchpilze) 461:British Mycological Society 316:are some of the species in 3063: 2766:Festschrift Prof. M. Moser 2492:Hausknecht, Anton (2003). 1481:Röhrlinge und Blätterpilze 1454:Röhrlinge und Blätterpilze 1431:Röhrlinge und Blätterpilze 635:Tricholoma viridilutescens 547:Röhrlinge und Blätterpilze 545:described a 1967 edition, 488:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 314:(clockwise from top right) 3017:Scientists from Innsbruck 2580:10.1017/S0953756203007421 2542:10.1007/s11557-006-0030-y 1622:"Moser, Meinhard Michael" 1073:(the golden bootleg) and 623:Cortinarius serratissimus 619:(clockwise from top left) 535:Vademecum fĂĽr Pilzfreunde 419:. He was imprisoned in a 406:Das System der Agaricales 323:Cortinarius holojanthinus 312:as a young man. Pictured 137: 104: 30: 2650:Kibby, Geoffrey (2003). 2484:10.2509/naf2010.005.0051 1582:The bibliography can be 1312:((Wasser) Wasser 1978), 911:Cortinarius rubrobasalis 2152:Pöder and Peintner 2003 1945:Hausknecht 2003, p. 210 1838:Pomerleau 1968, p. 1126 1404:Blätter- und Bauchpilze 1165:Kardinal-Innitzer-Preis 638:(M.M. Moser 1978), and 566:University of Innsbruck 372:University of Innsbruck 335:Cortinarius betuletorum 329:Cortinarius psittacinus 218:University of Innsbruck 123:University of Innsbruck 99:University of Innsbruck 2969:Meinhard Michael Moser 2957:Meinhard Michael Moser 2707:700 Pilze in Farbfotos 2624:IMC7 Book of Abstracts 2458:10.1002/fedr.200690004 2437:10.1002/fedr.200590011 2416:10.1002/fedr.200490010 2095:2002, p. 334; IMA 2002 1370:(Raithelh. 1974), and 1243:Cortinarius meinhardii 1237:Cortinarius moserianus 1002:molecular phylogenetic 144:Meinhard Michael Moser 25:Meinhard Michael Moser 2756:Nova Hedwigia Beiheft 1546:Nova Hedwigia Beiheft 1443:Nova Hedwigia Beiheft 1361:Tricholoma moserianum 1161:Archdiocese of Vienna 719:The president of the 341:Cortinarius canabarba 171:, and the ecology of 3022:Austrian taxonomists 3002:Austrian mycologists 2959:at Wikimedia Commons 2637:on 22 September 2020 2567:Mycological Research 2521:Mycological Progress 2471:North American Fungi 1954:Moser and Horak 1975 1321:Phaeocollybia moseri 1309:Leucoagaricus moseri 862:Mycological Research 856:Mycological Progress 824:Retirement and death 757:microbial toxicology 694:, focussing on the " 230:prisoner-of-war camp 2885:Smith, Alexander H. 2533:2002MycPr...1..331H 1975:Smith 1975, p. 1079 1966:Smith 1975, p. 1078 1913:Singer 1960, p. 825 1901:Singer 1960, p. 823 1852:Singer 1960, p. 824 1343:Pyxidiophora moseri 1281:Hydropus moserianus 1253:Entoloma moserianum 985:nomenclatural rules 626:(M.M. Moser 1968), 332:(M.M. Moser 1970), 2997:Austrian foresters 2446:Feddes Repertorium 2425:Feddes Repertorium 2404:Feddes Repertorium 2365:on 2 February 2016 2355:"Honorary members" 1708:2002, pp. 331, 508 1567:Cortinarius favrei 1548:, a supplement to 1349:Thaxteriola moseri 1331:Psathyrella moseri 1231:Cortinarius moseri 1193:University of Lyon 1070:Phaeolepiota aurea 981:Elias Magnus Fries 954:three new genera: 928:(M.M. Moser 1997) 925:Suillus subalpinus 803:Alexander H. Smith 753:molecular genetics 644:(M.M. Moser 2000). 344:(M.M. Moser 1976). 81:Innsbruck, Austria 2955:Media related to 2781:978-3-85028-250-5 2344:2003a, pp. 507–08 2311:Wasser 1995, p. 1 2043:Wasser 1995, p. 2 1829:Kibby 2003, p. 16 1755:2003a, pp. 506–07 1695:Wasser 1995, p. 3 1373:Wardomyces moseri 1355:Tricholoma moseri 1120:Tricholoma moseri 1036:transitional zone 834:Crimean Mountains 801:. 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Gams 1995). 1337:Psilocybe moseri 1303:Hilberina moseri 1300:(Harmaja 1985), 1297:Lactarius moseri 1291:Hygrocybe moseri 1263:Gerronema moseri 1159:, 1978) and the 1130:Psilocybe moseri 1111: 1102: 1064:stamp collecting 902: 893: 607: 598: 587: 578: 477:forest scientist 398:Balkan Peninsula 365:natural sciences 302: 293: 282: 273: 226:military service 77: 58: 56: 43: 40: 35: 21: 3062: 3061: 3057: 3056: 3055: 3053: 3052: 3051: 2977: 2976: 2947: 2935: 2930: 2920:Sydowia Beiheft 2915: 2910: 2841: 2832: 2807:Pomerleau, RenĂ© 2791: 2786: 2729: 2649: 2640: 2638: 2634: 2627: 2620: 2603: 2595: 2557: 2511: 2496: 2491: 2464: 2443: 2422: 2410:(3–4): 395–96. 2401: 2397: 2392: 2391: 2387:2003b, pp. 8–17 2382: 2378: 2368: 2366: 2353: 2352: 2348: 2339: 2328: 2319: 2315: 2310: 2306: 2297: 2293: 2284: 2277: 2268: 2264: 2255: 2246: 2237: 2233: 2224: 2217: 2208: 2204: 2195: 2191: 2186: 2182: 2173: 2169: 2160: 2156: 2151: 2147: 2143:Hausknecht 2003 2142: 2138: 2129: 2125: 2116: 2112: 2103: 2099: 2090: 2086: 2081: 2077: 2072: 2068: 2064:IMA 2002, p. 16 2063: 2056: 2051: 2047: 2042: 2035: 2026: 2017: 2012: 2005: 2001:2003b, pp. 5, 8 1996: 1992: 1983: 1979: 1974: 1970: 1965: 1958: 1953: 1949: 1944: 1940: 1935: 1931: 1926: 1917: 1912: 1905: 1900: 1896: 1887: 1883: 1874: 1865: 1860: 1856: 1851: 1842: 1837: 1833: 1828: 1819: 1810: 1791: 1782: 1759: 1750: 1746: 1737: 1730: 1721: 1712: 1703: 1699: 1694: 1690: 1681: 1677: 1668: 1655: 1646: 1637: 1627: 1625: 1620: 1619: 1615: 1610: 1605: 1600: 1599: 1594: 1590: 1581: 1577: 1560: 1556: 1543: 1539: 1534: 1521: 1512: 1503: 1487: 1478: 1469: 1460: 1451: 1428: 1419: 1410: 1401: 1392: 1382: 1358:(Singer 1989), 1340:(Guzmán 1995), 1334:(Singer 1969), 1324:(Bandala & 1278:(Singer 1969), 1275:Hebeloma moseri 1269:Gymnopus moseri 1266:(Singer 1983), 1221:Conocybe moseri 1145: 1144: 1143: 1142: 1114: 1113: 1112: 1104: 1103: 1092: 1060:classical music 1048: 936: 935: 934: 933: 905: 904: 903: 895: 894: 883: 826: 648: 647: 646: 645: 610: 609: 608: 600: 599: 590: 589: 588: 580: 579: 568: 560:Richard P. 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Index

A middle-aged man stood in scrubland
Innsbruck
University of Innsbruck
Author abbrev. (botany)
mycologist
taxonomy
gilled
mushrooms
Agaricales
Cortinarius
ectomycorrhizal relationships
monograph
Phlegmacium
Dermocybe
Stephanopus
Egon Horak
University of Innsbruck
World War II
military service
prisoner-of-war camp
Federal Forestry Research Institute
mycorrhizal
reforestation
lecturing
described
taxa
White and brown mushrooms on soil
A single yellow mushroom on the forest floor
White and brown mushrooms on moss
Brown mushrooms on the forest floor

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