Tanzanian mushrooms. Edible, harmful and other fungi.
- M. Härkönen, T. Niemelä, L. Mwasumbi
- Biology
- 2003
Turkish Myxomycetes developed in moist chamber cultures
- M. Härkönen, P. Uotila
- Biology
- 1983
Bark collected from trees in 12 localities in West Turkey was used to establish 100 moist chamber cultures. The 116 Myxomycete specimens that emerged represented 30· species, none of which has been…
Corticulous Myxomycetes in three different habitats in southern Finland
- M. Härkönen
- Environmental Science
- 1977
Bark from living trees was periodically coilected from three localities in southern Finland: from an urban, air-polluted park, a virgin forest and a managed forest, representing similar boreal…
Some additions to the knowledge of Turkish Myxomycetes
- M. Härkönen
- Biology
- 1987
In early summer 1983 Myxomycetes and bark of trees for later culture in moist chambers were collected in West Turkey and the following 12 species are new to Turkey.
Tanzanian mushrooms and their uses 4. Some reddish edible and poisonous Amanita species
- M. Härkönen, T. Saarimäki, L. Mwasumbi
- Geography
- 1994
Three new species of Amanita, section Vaginatae , are described from Tanzania: A. tanzanica Hii.rk. & Saarim., A. masasiensis Hii.rk. & Saarim. and A. mafingensis Hii.rk. & Saarim. These species are…
Heart failure ketosis
- J. Lommi, P. Koskinen, H. Näveri, M. Härkönen, M. Kupari
- MedicineJournal of Internal Medicine
- 1 September 1997
Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland, and J Intern Med 1997; 242: 231–8.
Additions and corrections to the Finnish flora of Myxomycetes
- M. Härkönen
- Biology
- 1979
Finnish records are given for 22 species of Myxomycetes and is shown to be an earlier name for D. juranum (Meyl.) Hiirkonen, which is introduced as a valid name for Reticularia jurana Meyl.
Metabolic causes of recurrent rhabdomyolysis
- M. Löfberg, H. Jänkälä, A. Paetau, M. Härkönen, H. Somer
- MedicineActa Neurologica Scandinavica
- 1 October 1998
Enzyme defects were found in 23% of the patients with recurrent rhabdomyolysis, and other muscle diseases, muscular dystrophies or myopathies, were detected in 18% of these patients, emphasizing the value of clinical and histopathological examination of patients with previous rhabdomsys.
Uses of mushrooms by Finns and Karelians.
- M. Härkönen
- MedicineInternational Journal of Circumpolar Health
- 1998
Finns have adopted two traditions of mushroom use: one, the old Roman tradition, came through France and Sweden to the educated, mostly Swedish speaking people of southwest Finland; the other came…
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