Boletus rubroflammeus– Anew Bolete Report for India

Boletus rubroflammeus– Anew Bolete Report for India

Authors

  •   N.S.K. Harsh   Hutton Cottage, Ayarpata, Nainital-263001.
  •   Anup Sah   Hutton Cottage, Ayarpata, Nainital-263001
  •   Prabha Pant   Hutton Cottage, Ayarpata, Nainital-263001

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2023/v149i6/169544

Keywords:

Boletus Rubroflammeus.

Abstract

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Author Biographies

N.S.K. Harsh, Hutton Cottage, Ayarpata, Nainital-263001.

Retired Scientist, Forest Pathology Division, FRI, Dehradun

Anup Sah, Hutton Cottage, Ayarpata, Nainital-263001

Renowned Photographer and Naturalist, Member of Committees and Boards of State Government and Govt. of India

Prabha Pant, Hutton Cottage, Ayarpata, Nainital-263001

Botany Department, D. S. B. College

Guest Faculty

Published

2023-08-21

How to Cite

Harsh, N., Sah, A., & Pant, P. (2023). <i>Boletus rubroflammeus</i>– Anew Bolete Report for India. Indian Forester, 149(6), 680–682. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2023/v149i6/169544

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