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The Whisky Fungus - the Angels Share
Dear Medmyco, That was very good of you - an interesting article that reveals much about the diversity of species! I was at the Tomatin Distillery recently and the black staining is dramatic. Do you know any detail about the effects of the various species on human health? Thanks again. 92.6.178.30 (talk) 09:21, 6 October 2015 (UTC)

About The Token
I was trying to enroll in a course in Mycology, and it asks for an Enrollment Number! Where do I get that? FindMeLost (talk) 07:14, 19 October 2015 (UTC)

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Request for leaf curl disambiguation
Hi Medmyco, I saw your name on the Wikiprojects "Fungi" page, and am now asking you whether you would work with me on improving the Leaf curl article. Leaf curl in plants, as you may know, is a symptom produced under various conditions: fungal infection, viral infection, drought stress, etc. As it stands, the Leaf Curl article wrongly states that leaf curl is a disease (it is in fact a symptom of various distinct diseases). And the article itself then deals only with one particular disease, fungal peach leaf curl.

What I suggest is that you (as a registered user) could:
 * 1. Rename the Leaf curl article as "Peach leaf curl", and then
 * 2. create a new disambiguation page called "Leaf curl" which directs the reader to "Peach leaf curl", and to Begomovirus and to Geminiviridae where the viral leaf curl diseases are explained.

This should only take a few minutes of your time. I might then add a tiny bit of content to the new disambiguation page, for your approval. What do you think? This change has been suggested some years ago but was not taken up, I suspect because the editors felt out of their depth. Hence I would welcome you as an expert to sort out this matter.86.132.68.169 (talk) 13:43, 24 January 2019 (UTC)

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Hello, just letting you know that Akaul94, a student editor in a course you ran, has now been blocked for vandalism. The course was couple years ago so I imagine you don't teach them anymore, but just dropping in to make sure you were aware. Cheers, Endwise (talk) 10:44, 13 March 2022 (UTC)