Microfungi on Land Plants

Microfungi on Land Plants
Author: Martin Beazor Ellis,J. Pamela Ellis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 946
Release: 1997
Genre: Microfungi
ISBN: UOM:39015039078913

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This book provides over 2000 drawings of microfungi, and some 3500 species are dealt with, and this new edition features an extended bibliography and index and a new foreword by Professor David Hawksorth CBE

Microfungi on Land Plants

Microfungi on Land Plants
Author: Ellis M B.,Ellis J P.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1976
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:793216178

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Microfungi on Land Plants

Microfungi on Land Plants
Author: Martin Beazor Ellis,J. Pamela Ellis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 818
Release: 1985
Genre: Champignons phytopathogènes
ISBN: 0709909500

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Microfungi on Miscellaneous Substrates

Microfungi on Miscellaneous Substrates
Author: Martin Beazor Ellis,J. Pamela Ellis
Publsiher: Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1988
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015017017677

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Many substrates other than land plants have their own characteristic fungi, which are often difficult to identify through usual taxonomic channels. They are much more easily tracked down when keyed out and described in small, specialized habit groups.

Biology of Microfungi

Biology of Microfungi
Author: De-Wei Li
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2016-03-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319291376

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This reference book includes 24 chapters written by a group of experts in the different fields of microfungi and cover a broad range of topics on microfungi. It provides the most updated information on the latest development in systematics and taxonomy of microfungi, new techniques which were developed in the last ten years and their application in microfungal research. After the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Melbourne Code) was adopted by the Eighteenth International Botanical Congress Melbourne, Australia, July 2011, it has had a profound impact on mycology and its research. Fungal nomenclature changes and its significance to fungal taxonomy and naming of microfungi in the future is discussed in detail. Since dual names system for fungi developing both sexual and asexual states, and fungi developing only asexual state is no longer available, the first five chapters will clarify some confusion and provides perspective views on the direction for future research. The next nine chapters cover microfungi and their ecological roles or functions in the different habitats (air, indoor, aquatic, marine, plants, soils, etc). The remaining 13 chapters cover the relationship of microfungi and humans (good and bad) and usage or application microfungi in different industries, such as food, agriculture, forestry, green technology, pharmaceutics, and medicine, as well as in our daily life. The book bridges the gap between basic mycological research and applied mycology and provide readers a unique set of information and knowledge of microfungi generated from multiple angles in different fields of mycology.

Tropical Mycology

Tropical Mycology
Author: Roy Watling,J. C. Frankland,A. M. Ainsworth,S. Isaac,C. H. Robinson
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2002-02-27
Genre: Fungi
ISBN: 0851997937

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Tropical mycology is attracting increasing interest, as the key role of fungi in tropical ecosystems and as pathogens becomes appreciated. This book is the first of two complementary volumes (Volume 2 covers Micromycetes) produced from papers given at the British Mycological Society's symposium held in Liverpool in April 2000. It describes the ecology, biology, economic dimensions and systematics of tropical Macromycetes. Written by leading experts in their field, the papers have been thoroughly edited and revised.

Why Do Fungi Feed on Dead Plants

Why Do Fungi Feed on Dead Plants
Author: Janey Levy
Publsiher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2018-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781538220191

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Fungi seem mysterious, they're not animals and they're not plants. Some aren't even visible to the human eye. Yet, they're constantly at work breaking down dead organisms. Our world would be cluttered without them. This beneficial book sheds much-needed light on the fungi kingdom, explaining what a fungus is as well as some the weirdest adaptations that have made it a successful survivor in the natural world. Graphic organizers summarize essential points, while vivid photographs display how bright and beautiful these organisms can be.

Biodiversity of Fungi

Biodiversity of Fungi
Author: Mercedes S. Foster,Gerald F. Bills
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 777
Release: 2011-04-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780080470269

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Biodiversity of Fungi is essential for anyone collecting and/or monitoring any fungi. Fascinating and beautiful, fungi are vital components of nearly all ecosystems and impact human health and our economy in a myriad of ways. Standardized methods for documenting diversity and distribution have been lacking. A wealth of information, especially regrading sampling protocols, compiled by an international team of fungal biologists, make Biodiversity of Fungi an incredible and fundamental resource for the study of organismal biodiversity. Chapters cover everything from what is a fungus, to maintaining and organizing a permanent study collection with associated databases; from protocols for sampling slime molds to insect associated fungi; from fungi growing on and in animals and plants to mushrooms and truffles. The chapters are arranged both ecologically and by sampling method rather than by taxonomic group for ease of use. The information presented here is intended for everyone interested in fungi, anyone who needs tools to study them in nature including naturalists, land managers, ecologists, mycologists, and even citizen scientists and sophiscated amateurs. Covers all groups of fungi - from molds to mushrooms, even slime molds Describes sampling protocols for many groups of fungi Arranged by sampling method and ecology to coincide with users needs Beautifully illustrated to document the range of fungi treated and techniques discussed Natural history data are provided for each group of fungi to enable users to modify suggested protocols to meet their needs