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Roberto Garibay-Orijel

Researcher at National Autonomous University of Mexico

Publications -  71
Citations -  1341

Roberto Garibay-Orijel is an academic researcher from National Autonomous University of Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 55 publications receiving 853 citations.

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FungalTraits: a user-friendly traits database of fungi and fungus-like stramenopiles

Sergei Põlme, +135 more
- 01 Nov 2020 - 
TL;DR: Fungal traits and character database FungalTraits operating at genus and species hypothesis levels is presented in this article, which includes 17 lifestyle related traits of fungal and Stramenopila genera.
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Understanding cultural significance, the edible mushrooms case

TL;DR: Multivariate analysis showed that interviewees identify three main groups of mushrooms: species with high traditional values, frequent consumption and known by the majority; species that are less known, infrequently consumed and without salient characteristics; and species with lowTraditional values, with high economic value and health enhancers.
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Ectomycorrhizal fungi in Mexican Alnus forests support the host co-migration hypothesis and continental-scale patterns in phylogeography

TL;DR: Alnus-associated ECM assemblages have clear patterns in richness and composition across a wide range of geographic locations, supporting the host–ECM fungi co-migration hypothesis from a common north temperate origin.
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Process and dynamics of traditional selling wild edible mushrooms in tropical Mexico.

TL;DR: The sale of some wild edible mushrooms, the large amounts of commercialization of Schizophyllum commune, the complicated intermediary process, as well as the insertion of mushrooms into different informal economic practices are all evidence of an existent mycophily in a sector of the population of this region of the Mexican tropics.

People using macro-fungal diversity in Oaxaca, Mexico

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the Interdisciplinary Group for Ethnomycology Development in Mexico (GIDEM), which is composed of the following members: Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Apdo.P. 04510, Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico D.F.