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The International Training Centre for Environmental Research is a training station for environmental sciences founded in xx and also a research station for . privat sector

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Geography and Biodiversity

Training station

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Research station

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History

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Panguana is a biological research station, founded in 1968 and since 2011 also a private conservation area extending over almost 10 km² of tropical prime forest in Peru.

==Geography and Biodiversity== biological research station, founded in 1968 and since 2011 also a private conservation area extending over almost 10 km² of tropical prime forest in Peru.



References

Plastiphily is linked to generic virulence traits of important human pathogenic fungi – Gkoutselis, G.M., Rohrbach, S., Harjes, J., Brachmann, A., Horn, M.A., Rambold, G. Communications Earth & Environment (2024). Read more

Management and publication of scientific data on traditional mycological and lichenological knowledge in Africa – Kinge, T.R., Jefwa, J.M., Houdanon, R.D., Milenge, H.K., Abdel-Azeem, A.M., Gryzenhout, M., Triebel, D., Weibulat, T., Rambold, G. Lichenologist (2023). Read more

Microplastics accumulate fungal pathogens in terrestrial ecosystems – Gkoutselis, G.M., Rohrbach, S., Harjes, J., Obst, M., Brachmann, A., Horn, M., Rambold, G. Scientific Reports (2021). Read more