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  1. Fungal Genetics (California Natural History Guides) by J. R. S. Fincham, P. R. Day, et all 1979-03-29
  2. Straminipilous Fungi: Systematics of the Peronosporomycetes Including Accounts of the Marine Straminipilous Protists, the Plasmodiophorids and Similar Organisms by M.W. Dick, 2001-07-31
  3. Applications of PCR in Mycology
  4. How to Identify Mushrooms to Genus III: Microscopic Features by David L. Largent, 1977-06
  5. Growth, Differentiation and Sexuality (The Mycota) (The Mycota)
  6. Yeast Identification Program DEC Rainbow MS-DOS by J. A. Barnett, R. W. Payne, et all 1985-12-27
  7. Fungal Biocontrol Agents: Progress, Problems and Potential
  8. Biotechnology of Fungi for Improving Plant Growth (British Mycological Society Symposia)
  9. Biology of Plants and Fungi by Homan, 1997-12-01
  10. From Ethnomycology to Fungal Biotechnology: Exploiting Fungi from Natural Resources for Novel Products
  11. Fungi: Delight of Curiosity by Harold Johnston Brodie, 1989-11
  12. Monitoring Antagonistic Fungi Deliberately Released into the Environment (Developments in Plant Pathology)
  13. Tropical Mycology: Volume 2: Micromycetes
  14. Tropical Mycology: Volume 1: Micromycetes (Cabi Publishing)

41. OSU Botany & Plant Pathology: Joseph W. Spatafora
http//ocid.nacse.org/classroom/fungi/bot461/. Introductory mycology virtualclassroom. Related Publications. Spatafora, JW and M. Blackwell. 1993.
http://www.bcc.orst.edu/bpp/faculty/spatafora/
Joseph W. Spatafora
Associate Professor and Associate Chair,
Ph.D., 1992, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
spatafoj@science.oregonstate.edu
Faculty of Center for Gene Research and Biotechnology
Research Area Mycology; systematics and evolutionary biology of fungi. Description of Research Research in our laboratory is focused on molecular systematics and population genetics of fungi. Particular emphases include the evolutionary biology of fungal symbioses as they relates to the evolution of host shifts, the phylogenetic integration of ecologically disparate groups of fungi, and population genetics of closely related organisms with different reproductive life histories. Research Group Members Conrad Schoch Graduate Students Kentaro Hosaka ( Ph.D. expected 2005)
Gi-Ho Sung ( Ph.D. expected 2005)
Desiree Johnson (M.S. expected 2005)
Eva Marie Muehe (Non Degree Exchange Student)
Courses BOT 461/561 Introductory Mycology BOT 490/590 Special Topics in Mycology/ Fungal Systematics BOT 490/590 Special Topics in Mycology/ Evolution and Ecology of Fungal Symbioses BOT 490H Special Topics in Mycology/ Spring Fungi of the Oregon Cascades BOT 490/590 Special Topics in Mycology/ Fungal Taxonomy BOT 505 Mouldy Thursday: OSU Mycology Discussion Group BOT 699 Special Topics: Phylogenetic Analysis Related Links http://phylogeny.arizona.edu/tree/eukaryotes/fungi/ascomycota/ascomycota.html

42. GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE OF MYCOLOGY
Index of fungi. Commonwealth Mycological Institute. The Internet Directoryfor botany. An index to botanical information available on the Internet,
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/bix/subjguides/mycology.htm
GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE OF
MYCOLOGY
IN THE BIOLOGY LIBRARY
A print version of this guide is available at the Biology Library Bibliographies Directories Review Serials Other Sources BIBLIOGRAPHIES: Davis, E. B. and Schmidt, D. Using the Biological Literature: A Practical Guide (3rd ed., 2002) 574.0724 D292U 2002 Ref. Davis, E. B. and Schmidt, D. Guide to Information Sources in the Botanical Sciences Ref. Uellner, W. Fungorum Libri Bibliothecae Joachim Schliemann : Books and Prints of Four Centuries. Bibl. back to top ABSTRACTS, INDEXES, AND ELECTRONIC DATABASES: (Links provided to Web versions- UIUC ONLY) Agricultural Online Access (AGRICOLA) Bibliography of Agriculture Biological Abstracts . (1980- ) [Print version, 1926- ] 570.5 BIOA. Biological Abstracts/RRM. Bibl. Biological and Agricultural Index CAB (Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux ) Abstracts Current Contents Index of Fungi Commonwealth Mycological Institute. (1940- ) A. 589.2 IN2 Bibl. Science Citation Index (Web of Science) (1982- ) [Print version, 1955-1997] Q.016.505 SC2 Chemistry Library Also see, the Biology Library's

43. CRDConcept: Fungi: Mycology Studies, Culturing
Systematic botany and mycology databases Searchable of fungi Airborne fungiand their secondary metabolites in working places in a compost facility
http://alcor.concordia.ca/~raojw/crd/concept/concept000346.html
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    fungi: mycology studies, culturing
    Mycology Environmental mycology covers issues in facilities that range from industrial settings where fungi impact manufacturing processes, to home and work environments where human health may be an issue. There currently is extensive interest in understanding the health implications of fungi in indoor environments. " ( Dr. Fungi
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      BRITISH MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETY
      "...to promote all aspects of fungi by publications, meetings, forays, and other means, including affiliations. "

      Dr. Fungi
      Extensive collection of non-technical info on fungi, 2000+ references. Emphasis on discausing species.

      Dr. Fungi
      Extensive collection of non-technical info on fungi, 2000+ references. Emphasis on discausing species.

      Dr. Fungi, list of 2000+ references
  • 44. Mycology Resources Taxonomic Resources
    a WWW interface provided by the USDAARS Systematic botany and mycology Lab . mycology Online is a guide to fungal pathogens of humans, the diseases
    http://biodiversity.uno.edu/~fungi/ftaxon.html

    45. Mycology Resources Discussion And News
    Sellers of antiquarian and hardto-find books in mycology and botany (NJ, USA) . New Zealand Journal of botany. A journal of the plants and fungi of New
    http://biodiversity.uno.edu/~fungi/fdiscuss.html

    46. Water Colours Of Fungi By Konrad Schieferdecker - About
    personal interest was focussed on the study of mycology, botany as well as There are 19 papers of Schieferdecker with mycological content (For
    http://141.84.65.132/BSM-Mycology/Collections/Icones/Schieferdecker/SchiefAbout.
    About "Water Colours of Fungi by Konrad Schieferdecker"

    47. OEDILF - Topic
    Browse Limericks by Topic botany and mycology Some but not all fungi reproduceby two different methods at different stages of their life cycles the
    http://www.oedilf.com/db/Lim.php?Topic=23

    48. L�nkdatabasen - 1304. Fungal Databases (Systematic Botany And Mycology)
    , Information about fungi, primarily those associated with......Title, Fungal Databases (Systematic botany and mycology) botany mycology.
    http://www.ub.uu.se/links/detailedRecord.cfm?lankID=1304

    49. Systematic Botany And Mycology In Munich
    Systematic botany and mycology in Munich. Current and honorary staff Bodensteiner, Philomena, DNA phylogeny of selected cyphellacious fungi
    http://www.botanik.biologie.uni-muenchen.de/botsyst/home.html
    Tropical Biology Association Cross-disciplinary training grant Seminars on Plant and Fungal Systematics Index Collectorum (M) ... Systematic Botany and Mycology in Munich Current and honorary staff Agerer, Prof. Dr. Reinhard Mycology myrrhmyk@lrz.uni-muenchen.de Bayer, Dr. Ehrentraud Flora of Chile (Alstroemeriaceae, Dioscoreaceae, Tecophilaeaceae) by@botmuc.de Beck, Dr. Andreas Lichens beck@bsm.mwn.de Bogner, Dr. h.c. Josef Evolution and systematics of Araceae jubab@extern.lrz-muenchen.de Bryophilous Ascomycetes doebbeler@lrz.uni-muenchen.de Ehrhart, Dr. Christine Taxonomy, morphology, ecology, and evolutionary relationships of neotropical Scrophulariaceae and Asteraceae ehrhart@lrz.uni-muenchen.de Erben, Dr. Matthias Angiosperms (Plumbaginaceae, Violaceae) erben@lrz.uni-muenchen.de Esser, Dr. Hans-Joachim Euphorbiaceae worldwide; Araliaceae and Rutaceae of southeastern Asia; flora of Thailand esser@bsm.mwn.de Facher, Dr. Eva Microscopy (REM) e.facher@lrz.uni-muenchen.de Orchids gerlach@extern.lrz-muenchen.de Angiosperms j.grau@lrz.uni-muenchen.de Angiosperms a.groeger@extern.lrz-muenchen.de

    50. Mycology At Humboldt State University
    mycology at Humboldt State University. fungi are covered in 6 courses offeredthrough botany 105 (Introductory botany); botany 358 (Microscopic fungi)
    http://www.humboldt.edu/~dll2/courlist.htm
    MYCOLOGY at Humboldt State University Fungi are covered in 6 courses offered through the Department of Biological Sciences. NAVIGATION INSTRUCTIONS: If an icon with a blue margin is found to the left of the course, click on it to obtain more information. Graduate students and their research Long-Term Rsearch in the mycology laboratory

    51. SurfWax: News, Reviews And Articles On Mycology
    He also was an expert in mycology, the branch of botany dealing with fungi . I got into myxomycetes through the back door mycology and fungi,
    http://news.surfwax.com/biology/files/Mycology.html
    SurfWax News Index Track News Save/Exchange Information About Us
      News and Articles on Mycology
      Gulf Coast Now Wades Through a Moldy Mess Sep 21, 2005

      "The mold is going to be extensive," said Dr. Mahmoud Ghannoum, director of the Center for Medical Mycology in Cleveland. "The region has the right combination of heat and humidity.". (ABC News - Health)
      Spores awakened by Katrina's waters are multiplying
      Sep 18, 2005
      "The problem we are wrestling with is even if we eliminate the water ... there will still be moisture present because we don't have air conditioning or a way to dry it out," said Michael McGinnis, director of the Medical Mycology Research Center at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. "The mold will get into the cracks in the ceiling, behind the paint," McGinnis said. (Houston Chronicle Nation)
      The Fascinating Life of Beatrix Pot...
      Sep 16, 2005
      Potter the Scientist Potter was very fascinated with science and spent a great deal of time studying botany, entomology, geology and paleontology, and mycology, finally creating a theory of the germination of fungus spores. Potter wrote a paper, On the Germination of the Spores of Agaricineae", which was presented to Linnaean Society of London by a man (women were not allowed). She was not respected in a field almost entirely dominated by Victorian men and became frustrated that her work was... (Suite101.com)
      The next menace: Mold
      Sep 13, 2005

    52. Untitled Document
    Professor of botany and mycology 1991 The NGKholodny National Acad. 1994 -Head of International Center for Cryptogamic Plants and fungi, Institute of
    http://evolution.haifa.ac.il/html/html_eng/wasser.html
    Solomon P. Wasser
    CURRICULUM VITAE

    Born: L'vov, Ukraine
    Date of Birth: August 26, 1946
    EDUCATION, DEGREES AND AWARDS
    Higher Education Diploma - the Uzhgorod State University, Department of Botany,
    (former Soviet Union) 1964-1969
    Systematics and Geography of Plants (BSc, MSc)
    Candidate of Biological Sciences Degree (PhD) - Institute of Botany,
    National Acad. Sci. Ukraine, Kiev, 1969-1973, Botany
    Thesis: Higher Basidiomycetes of the Steppe Zone of Ukraine. Doctor of Biological Sciences Degree (Dsc Biol) - Institute of Botany, National Acad. Sci. Ukraine, Kiev, 1973-1982 - Mycology Thesis: Family Agaricaceae (Fr.) Cohn of the Soviet Union Elected Member of the National Acad. Sci. Ukraine - 1988 Professor of Botany and Mycology - 1991 The N.G.Kholodny National Acad. Sci. Ukraine Prize in Botany - 1982, concerning the science and practice of commercial mushroom cultivation (Soviet Union) Award from the Alexander H. and Helen V. Smith Fund for 1991 (USA) PERMANENT POSTS 1994 - Head of International Center for Cryptogamic Plants and Fungi, Institute of

    53. MYCOLOGY AT LSU
    Advanced mycology fungi and their Associates Fun Facts about fungi (fun forbig kids too); BIOME Systematic botany and mycology Laboratory
    http://lsb380.plbio.lsu.edu/Home.html

    LSU HomePage
    Dept. of Biological Sciences LSU Today Yahoo!
    Cennet and Nhu at the LSU lakes at sunset
    Mycology at LSU mblackwell@lsu.edu
    Louisiana State University
    380 Life Sciences Buildin g
    Department of Biological Sciences
    Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
    Tel. 1-225-578-8551 or -8562 or -2601 (messages)
    Fa x See our pictures from meetings, field research in Louisiana and Panama, and vacation travel, including Nhu's trip to Vietnam
    Join MSA and use the latest technology Join MSA. The great equalizer Mycology at LSU Service to MSA leads to higher office Join MSA and live to be 100 Genealogy of North American Mycologists Found photograph. Among the mementos collected during his life, mycologist Bernard Lowy had a photograph from Barro Colorado Island (BCI) dated July 1950. It shows A. M. Chickering (leading), a tropical spider specialist, and James Zetek, the "Baron of BCI," descending the steep grade to the dock depicted in one of our photographs. Our photograph of the 196 steps (looking up) was taken almost exactly 51 years later (see our Bettlebellyeast project BCI photographs , page 4). Another interesting comparison is the change in island dress over the intervening 51 years. The black and white photograph by an unknown photographer was discovered by chance after ours had already been posted.

    54. Gallery Of Louisiana Fungi
    New species of Louisiana fungi. Journal of mycology 635. noted in Joseph Ewan,Bibliography of Louisiana botany, Southwestern Louisiana Journal 7 3233.
    http://lsb380.plbio.lsu.edu/Gallery/gallery.html
    LSU HomePage Dept. of Biological Sciences Mycology at LSU A. B. Langlois, early collector of Louisiana Fungi (Copy of contemporary photograph, Jim Weber)
    Volutella ellisii , which was named for Ellis. One "fungus" described from bald cypress leaves currently in the Farlow Herbarium, Harvard University, is not a fungus but a gall. Publications
    • Langlois, A. B. Pilobolus Langlois, A. B. 1887. A new Volutella . Journal of Mycology 3:57. [ Volutella ellisii Langlois, A. B. 1887?. List of plants, native and introduced, of Plaquemines County, Louisiana. 4 p. [this may be an exchange list for correspondents, noted in Joseph Ewan, Bibliography of Louisiana Botany, Southwestern Louisiana Journal 7: 32-33. 1967] Ellis, J. B., and A. B. Langlois . 1890. New species of Louisiana Fungi. Journal of Mycology 6:35. [noted in Joseph Ewan, Bibliography of Louisiana Botany, Southwestern Louisiana Journal 7: 32-33. 1967] Langlois, A. B. 1896. Two lectures on botany. The Catholic Winter School, New Orleans. [Lecture 1 on Phanerogams, Lecture 2 on Cryptogams] Langlois, A. B.

    55. Botanical Society Of America: WEB Links
    fungi Online Systematic botany and mycology Labratory, US Department of Frequently Asked Questions About fungi - Systematic botany and mycology
    http://www.botany.org/BSA-WEBLINKS/
    @import "/templates/print.css";
    Suggested Web Links
    Areas of Specialization in Botany
    Anatomy
    Scientific/Educational Sites
    Inside Wood
    Ecology
    Educational Sites
    BSA Conservation Pages

    Scientific Sites
    The Cycad Pages - Ecology and Conservation
    Scientific Societies
    Ecological Society of America
    Systematics
    Scientific Sites
    PlantSystematics.Org
    Scientific Societies
    American Society of Plant Taxonomists
    Taxonomy
    Scientific Sites
    PlantSystematics.Org
    Scientific Societies
    American Society of Plant Taxonomists
    Applied Botanical/Plant Sciences
    Forestry
    Scientific/Educational Sites
    Forestry Index.net
    Scientific Societies Forest History Society
    Plant Pathology
    Sites for Young Botanists The aMaizing Plant Disease Game - Brithish Society for Plant Pathology Educational Sites Plant Pathology Education Center - American Society for Plant Pathology Scientific/Educational Sites Cooperative Research Centre for Tropical Plant Protection PLANT PATHOLOGY - IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST - University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dept. Plant Pathology Scientific Societies American Phytopathological Society Australian Plant Pathology Society Brithish Society for Plant Pathology
    Organismal Specialization in Botany
    Bryology
    Scientific/Educational Sites 2000 IUCN World Red List of Bryophytes - World Conservation Union (IUCN), lists 92 globally threatened species

    56. Botany And The Plant Sciences, A Brief Outline.
    mycology. The study of the biology of fungi (two Kingdoms, Economic botanyincludes the study of botany harmful and beneficial plants and plant products
    http://www.botany.org/newsite/botany/
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    What is Botany? Botany is the scientific study of plants. "Plants," to most people, means a wide range of living organisms from the smallest bacteria to the largest of living things - the giant sequoia trees. By this definition plants include: algae, fungi, lichens, mosses, ferns, conifers and flowering plants. Today scientists believe bacteria, algae and fungi are in their own distinct kingdoms, but most general botany courses, and most Botany Departments at colleges and universities, still teach about these groups. Because the field is so broad, there are many kinds of plant biologists and many different career and study opportunities available. Botanists interested in ecology study interactions of plants with other organisms and the environment. Other field botanists search to find new species or do experiments to discover how plants grow under different conditions. Some botanists study the structure of plants. They may work in the field, concentrating on the pattern of the whole plant. Others use microscopes to study the most detailed fine structure of individual cells. Many botanists do experiments to determine how plants convert simple chemical compounds into more complex chemicals. They may even study how genetic information in DNA controls plant development. Botanists study processes that occur on a time scale ranging from fractions of a second in individual cells to those that unfold over eons of evolutionary time.

    57. Botany & Plant Sciences - Cambridge University Press
    Plant Sciences publishing at Cambridge covers all aspects of botany, Field mycology is devoted to the identification and study of wild fungi in Britain
    http://www.cambridge.org/uk/browse/browse_journals.asp?subjectid=1008380

    58. Home > Natural Resources And Plant Science > Fungi And Mycology
    It highlights the need to recognise fungi in ecosystem restoration and conservation The Systematic botany and mycology Laboratory (SBML) is based at the
    http://agrifor.ac.uk/hb/dd79b928c523eed4f84d0938a5252099.html
    low graphics
    Home
    Natural Resources and Plant Science
    Fungi and mycology
    Fungi - life support for ecosystems This 6-page document outlines the importance of fungal diversity, and the valuable role of fungi in the decomposition and nutrient cycle. It highlights the need to recognise fungi in ecosystem restoration and conservation. It was prepared by Andrew Cowan from ArborEcology, a UK limited company that provides practical advice and training to all those involved in the protection and management of forests and the forest ecology, and is available here as a PDF, requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader. fungi ecosystems conservation National Collection of Yeast Cultures Homepage of the National Collection of Yeast Cultures (NCYC), part of the Institute of Food Research (IFR), and a member of the European Culture Collections Organization (ECCO) and the World Federation for Culture Collections (WFCC). Information is provided on the NCYC, its staff, services and publications. The NCYC "maintains over 3,000 non-pathogenic yeasts, including type strains, strains of general interest for education and research, strains of industrial importance and genetically marked strains." The NCYC also contains extensive collections of brewing yeasts and genetically defined strains of Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The NCYC catalogue can be browsed by ale strains, or lager, distilling, wine and cider strains, and can also be searched online using strain characteristics. A link to the UKNCC Web site is available, and this permits access to all the UK Culture Collections from a single site.

    59. Botany: Focus On Species
    A mycology timeline is included on the site, in addition to fungi research Systematic botany and mycology Laboratory (US Department of Agriculture)
    http://www.nbii.gov/disciplines/botany/species.html
    Botany Home Past and Future Form and Function Focus on Species ... General Reference Sources
    Focus on Species
    Contents:
    Algae
    What are Algae?
    Algae are photosynthetic organisms that occur in most habitats, ranging from marine and freshwater to desert sands and from hot boiling springs to snow and ice. Algae are important ecologically, as they represent half of the photosynthetic production of global organic material. Phycology is the scientific term for the study of algae. Basic Information:
    Algae Links and Images
    University of North Alabama Images and basic information about various forms of algae are found on this site.
    Algae: The Forgotten Treasures of Tidepools
    Sonoma State University This well-organized site is a gallery of green, brown, and red algae.
    Algae and Seaweed: Some Very Basic Information
    National University of Ireland, Galway A brief introduction to algae and seaweed, with several links to further information.
    The Harmful Algae Page
    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution An excellent site discussing a variety of issues concerning harmful algae.

    60. Graduate Programs, Biol. Sci.
    botany, Plant Biology, mycology, including plant systematics, molecular phylogeny, Systematics and Evolution, including phylogenetics of plants, fungi,
    http://www.umesci.maine.edu/biology/graduate.htm
    Graduate Programs
    Department of Biological Sciences
    Degrees
    The Department of Biological Sciences offers graduate study leading to the following M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. Independent research under the direction of a faculty advisor is a major component of both the MS and PhD degrees. Certain of the Masters degrees have a non-thesis or literature-research option.

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