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Morning Session
Chapter 1: The fruiting bodies of labour
David Humphries and Christopher Wright
Chapter 2: Trees – A long-lived, moveable feast
Jill Butler
Chapter 3: Forest microbiome and associated fungal endophytes: Functional roles and impact on tree health
Fred Asiegbu
Chapter 4: Ash dieback: What we know now
Matt Combes
Morning Session Q&A
With All Morning Session Speakers
Afternoon Session
Chapter 5: Interactions between arthropods and polypore fruiting bodies
Lisa Fagerli Lunde
Chapter 6: Fungus wars and fungal community development
Lynne Boddy
Chapter 7: Heart-rot and hollowing of oak
Rich Wright
Chapter 8: Sapwood decay in living trees
Dan Eastwood
Afternoon Session Q&A
With All Afternoon Session Speakers
Morning Session
Chapter 1: The fruiting bodies of labour
David Humphries and Christopher Wright
Chapter 2: Trees – A long-lived, moveable feast
Jill Butler
Chapter 3: Forest microbiome and associated fungal endophytes: Functional roles and impact on tree health
Fred Asiegbu
Chapter 4: Ash dieback: What we know now
Matt Combes
Morning Session Q&A
With All Morning Session Speakers
Afternoon Session
Chapter 5: Interactions between arthropods and polypore fruiting bodies
Lisa Fagerli Lunde
Chapter 6: Fungus wars and fungal community development
Lynne Boddy
Chapter 7: Heart-rot and hollowing of oak
Rich Wright
Chapter 8: Sapwood decay in living trees
Dan Eastwood
Afternoon Session Q&A
With All Afternoon Session Speakers
Evening Session
Chapter 9: The problem of invasive mycorrhizal fungi
Anne Pringle
Chapter 10: Management for conservation of threatened wood decay fungi
Jenni Nordén
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