Introduction to fungi
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Introduction to fungi
Cambridge University Press, 2007
3rd ed
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- : pbk.
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Description
This new edition of the universally acclaimed and widely-used textbook on fungal biology has been completely re-written, drawing directly on the authors' research and teaching experience. The text takes account of the rapid and exciting progress that has been made in the taxonomy, cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, pathology and ecology of the fungi. Features of taxonomic relevance are integrated with natural functions, including their relevance to human affairs. Special emphasis is placed on the biology and control of human and plant pathogens, providing a vital link between fundamental and applied mycology. The book is richly illustrated throughout with specially prepared drawings and photographs, based on living material. Illustrated life-cycles are provided, and technical terms are clearly explained. Extensive reference is made to recent literature and developments, and the emphasis throughout is on whole-organism biology from an integrated, multidisciplinary perspective.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Protozoa: Myxomycota (slime moulds)
- 3. Protozoa: Plasmodiophoromycota
- 4. Straminipila: minor fungal phyla
- 5. Straminipila: Oomycota
- 6. Chytridiomycota
- 7. Zygomycota
- 8. Ascomycota (ascomycetes)
- 9. Archiascomycetes
- 10. Hemiascomycetes
- 11. Plectomycetes
- 12. Hymenoascomycetes: Pyrenomycetes
- 13. Hymenoascomycetes: Erysiphales
- 14. Hymenoascomycetes: Pezizales (operculate discomycetes)
- 15. Hymenoascomycetes: Helotiales (inoperculate discomycetes)
- 16. Lichenized fungi (chiefly Hymenoascomycetes: Lecanorales)
- 17. Loculoascomycetes
- 18. Basidiomycota
- 19. Homobasidiomycetes
- 20. Homobasidiomycetes: gasteromycetes
- 21. Heterobasidiomycetes
- 22. Uredinales: the rust fungi
- 23. Ustilaginomycetes: smut fungi and their allies
- 24. Basidiomycete yeasts
- 25. Anamorphic fungi.
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