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  1. Clinical Mycology by Elias J. Anaissie, Michael R. McGinnis, et all 2002-07-15
  2. Animal Microbiology: Immunology, Bacteriology, Mycology, Diseases of Fish and Laboratory Methods v. 1 by A. Buxton, G. Fraser, 1977-08-25
  3. Essentials of Veterinary Bacteriology and Mycology (Essentials Of Veterinary Microbiology) by Gordon R. Carter, Darla J. Wise, 2003-12-09
  4. The Aspergilli: Genomics, Medical Aspects, Biotechnology, and Research Methods (Mycology)
  5. Medical Mycology: The Pathogenic Fungi and the Pathogenic Actinomycetes by John Willard Rippon, 1988-03
  6. Advances in Food Mycology (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  7. Fungi: Experimental Methods In Biology (Mycology) by Ramesh Maheshwari, 2005-06-23
  8. Medical Mycology Handbook (A Wiley medical publication) by Mary C. Campbell, Joyce L. Stewart, 1980-10
  9. Current Advances in Molecular Mycology
  10. Bioinformatics, Volume 6 (Applied Mycology and Biotechnology)
  11. Food Mycology: A Multifaceted Approach to Fungi and Food
  12. Modern Methods in Food Mycology, Volume 31 (Developments in Food Science)
  13. Mycology Guidebook by Russell Stevens, 1981-11
  14. Essentials of Clinical Mycology

21. Mycology --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on mycology the study of fungi, a group that includes the mushrooms and yeasts. Many fungi are useful in medicine
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22. General Mycology 427
ag.arizona.edu/classes/plp427L/ Similar pages UHHS / CWRU Center for Medical mycologyUnique resource combining clinical and basic science research in fungal biology, dermatophytes, candida albicans, fungal biofilms, fungal virulence factors,
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Systematics Terminology Photo Gallery ... Related Links Any questions or comments regarding the contents of this home page should be directed to Dr. Marc Orbach http://ag.arizona.edu/classes/plp427L Last Modified: December 4, 2007

23. Welcome To JamesArthur.net
james arthur video mushroom mushrooms ethnomycology ethnobotany entheobotany james arthur mushroom man mankind psychedelics Fly Agaric amanita muscaria
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24. Mycology
Richard A. Humber, Insect Mycologist Karen S. Hansen, Biological Technician Micheal M. Wheeler, Biological Technician
http://arsef.fpsnl.cornell.edu/
Research Objectives
  • Taxonomy, systematics and biology of fungal pathogens of invertebrates
  • Cooperation in research on fungal pathogens of invertebrates
  • Maintain the worlds largest, most diverse culture collection of fungi pathogenic to insects and other arthropods

Richard A. Humber
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Micheal M. Wheeler, Biological Technician Search the ARSEF collection database
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USDA-ARS Collection of Entompathogenic Fungal Cultures (ARSEF) The ARSEF culture collection is the world's largest and most diverse collection of cultures for fungal pathogens of insects, mites, spiders, nematodes, and other invertebrates. This collection is an internationally recognized research resource providing clients around the world with cultures, identifications, and information on entomopathogenic fungi.
The collection currently comprises nearly 6000 isolates from more than 400 fungal taxa and ca. 930 diverse hosts, with isolates coming from every continent of the globe. ARSEF accessions of many taxa represent the only cultures of these fungi available anywhere. Such commonly encountered entomopathogens such as Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae are each represented by nearly 1000 accessions from extremely varied hosts and locations. No other culture collection offers either such diversity or depth of holdings as does the ARSEF collection.

25. Forest Pathology And Mycology Laboratory - Home
Research projects on Phytophthora ramorum, Fusarium circinatum and Leptographium wagneri. Contains personnel, current research, diagnostic report,
http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/garbelotto/english/index.php
January 24, 2008 Matteo Garbelotto's Laboratory

26. Video Index
Introduction to mycology. Part 1. Part 2. Yeasts and Dermatophytes. Part 1. Part 2. Dimorphic Fungi. Part 1. Part 2. Opportunistic Fungi
http://media.med.sc.edu/video_index/index.php?course=microbiology2006&category=m

27. JSTOR: The Journal Of Mycology
The Journal of mycology. (continued by Mycologia). JSTOR Coverage Vols. Publisher Mycological Society of America. ISSN 10520368 OCLC 85848909
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28. Welcome!
Welcome to the web page of the Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium. The goal of this web page is to make available to the citizens of Georgia information
http://www.plant.uga.edu/mycology-herbarium/welcome_eng.htm
W elcome to the web page of the Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium. The goal of this web page is to make available to the citizens of Georgia information on fungi and the ways in which they affect our daily lives. You will see examples of how fungi have been used in art and on many everyday objects, as well as illustrations of Georgia fungi. You will also find information on the herbarium, a short history of mycological research at the University of Georgia, and a list of journals and reprints available for distribution. Additional features are planned for the future, so please check back often to see what is new. We hope you find your visit interesting and informative, and we welcome your comments and suggestions.
Introduction
Frequently-Asked Questions What Is... ? Mushrooms and Art ... Fungi of the Tropics Checklists Mycology at the University of Georgia Available Reprints

29. MYCOLOGY AT LSU
mycology at LSU, Louisiana State Unversity, mycology, Biological Sciences, LSU.
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Mycology at LSU
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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) Fax: 1-225-578-2597 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 17 March 2007 was the 100th anniversary of the birth of C.J. Alexopoulos

30. Tom Volk's Fungi, Including Mycology, Molds, Morels, Fungus Of The Month, IAQ, I
Thanks to all the nonprofessional and professional mycologists, students, teachers and the myco-curious who have visited and revisited my pages.
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/
Welcome to my fungus web page! I hope you will enjoy learning something about lots of different kinds of mushrooms and other fungi.
January 6, 2008 - It 's been more than a year and a half since my heart transplant! For those of you who don't know, after having heart problems for several years, on May 22, 2006, I was fortunate enough to receive a new heart at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester!!! I am doing quite well. Thanks for all of your support. I really appreciate it. You can read more at my health update page. (There's a new update [and a picture of me] Nov 21, 2007). Even though I may never know who they are, I am very grateful to the person and the family who donated their heart to me. You can click on the ribbon to the right to find out how to become an organ donor in your state. Please sign up and potentially share your life with others. Thanks! The fungus of the month for January 2008 is Craterellus tubaeformis Tubies, in honor of mushroom forays and fairs in California. Please visit two of my holiday pages:
  • Fungi that must be overcome to have a traditional Thanksgiving dinner
  • Fungi that are necessary for a merry Christmas Updated Dec. 2007
  • 31. Australasian Mycological Society Home Page
    To maintain contact between and to represent mycologists, to promote the discipline of mycology and to encourage and facilitate the study and conservation
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    To maintain contact between and to represent mycologists, to promote the discipline of mycology and to encourage and facilitate the study and conservation of Australasian fungi. First established in 1993 the Australian Mycological Society was incorporated in 1995 as the Australasian Mycological Society Inc. The Society aims to cover the range of interests in mycology, for example, taxonomy, ecology, conservation, plant pathology and medical mycology.

    32. Medical Mycology
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    33. Abstracts Of Mycology - Thomson Scientific
    Abstracts of mycology is a monthly current awareness publication providing the most extensive references to mycological studies reported in worldwide life
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    Abstracts of Mycology
    Easy-to-Browse Current Awareness Sources of Mycological Literature Abstracts of Mycology contains 17,000 new references each year. Abstracts of Mycology is a monthly current awareness publication providing the most extensive references to mycological studies reported in worldwide life science literature. All references in this publication are derived from the BIOSIS Previews database. Coverage
    Nearly 5,000 international serial publications, as well as meeting literature, books, and other sources are reviewed for inclusion. Subjects covered in Abstracts of Mycology include:
    • antifungal agents
    • plant biochemistry
    • biological control
    • public health
    • genetics
    • soil microbiology
    • pharmaceutical botany
    • systematics
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    References are displayed using a standard scientific bibliographic format, and organized by subject area for easy browsing and current awareness. The indexes in each issue provide three modes of access to the literature:
    • Author Index - Listed in alphabetical order, the Author Index includes full author names when provided.

    34. Duke University Mycology Research Unit
    Links to other mycology web sites; 2001 Woods Hole Molecular mycology Course Fungal Genetics Stock Center mycology Resources on the Internet
    http://www.dumru.mc.duke.edu/
    Duke University Mycology Research Unit (DUMRU)
    Cryptococcus neoformans: A Model for Pathogenic Fungi
    photo of Filobasidiella neoformans by W. Schell DUMRU
    contact: Ms. Janet Routten ( routt001@mc.duke.edu
    Division of Infectious Diseases
    Department of Medicine
    0554 Hosp South
    Box 3353 Duke Medical Center,
    Durham, NC 27710
    Phone: (919) 684-4016
    Fax (919) 684-8902 DUMRU
  • Program overview with descriptions of research projects ***The DUMRU News (pdf file)***
  • July 2001 issue Nov 2000 issue Oct 2000 issue Sept 2000 issue ... Program and photos from the 2nd Cryptococcus neoformans genomics meeting, June 22-23, St. Louis, MO
    Cryptococcus Resources
  • Useful methods, media and protocols Cloned genes and gene libraries Cryptococcus genome projects
  • -Stanford Genome Technology Center: serotype D, JEC21 -The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) Database: serotype D, JEC21 -Duke Center for Genome Technology: serotype A, H99 -Genome Sequence Centre, Univ. British Columbia: BAC fingerprint mapping, H99 and JEC21 ... -University of Oklahoma EST project: JEC21 and H99
  • Links to other mycology web sites
  • 2001 Woods Hole Molecular Mycology Course Fungal Genetics Stock Center Mycology Resources on the Internet Saccharomyces genome database (Stanford) ... Candida genome database (Stanford)
    Duke University
  • The Duke University Home Page The Duke University Library
  • DUMRU faculty web pages
    John R. Perfect, M.D., Director

    35. Japanese Journal Of Medical Mycology
    Nippon Ishinkin Gakkai Zasshi Japanese Journal of Medical mycology. Japanese Current Issue Contents Editorial Board Instructions to Authors
    http://www.jsmm.org/magazine/magazine.html
    Nippon Ishinkin Gakkai Zasshi
    Japanese Journal of Medical Mycology
    ISSN : Publisher : Shunkosha Inc
    Turumaki,519
    Waseda, shinjyuku-ku
    Tokyo 162-0041, Japan
    TEL : E-mail : kaiin@jsmm.org Issue : 4 issues/year
    To read the PDF file you will need Abobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. Home

    36. Www.mycology.org/
    1k Cached - Similar pages mycology Web Pagemycology is the branch of biology concerned with fungi. The Kingdom of Fungi is comparable in diversity, size and importance to the Plant and Animal
    http://www.mycology.org/
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    37. Field Mycology
    Published for the British Mycological Society. Aims and Scope IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Field mycology is now published by Elsevier Science.
    http://www.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?mnemonic=FMY

    38. Mycology - Definition From The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
    Definition of mycology from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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     a branch of biology dealing with fungi  fungal life adjective adverb noun Learn more about "mycology" and related topics at Britannica.com See a map of "mycology" in the Visual Thesaurus Pronunciation Symbols

    39. Talking Pictures: Mycology
    mycology. No, that is not coral and it does not explain why this blog has not I ll try and find a mycologist eventually to do a more definitive study o
    http://natashamhatre.blogspot.com/2007/09/no-that-is-not-coral-and-it-does-not.h
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    I shoot at IISc. I talk about photography, sometimes I talk about what I photograph.
    Monday, September 03, 2007
    Mycology
    digg_url = "http://natashamhatre.blogspot.com/2007/09/no-that-is-not-coral-and-it-does-not.html"; digg_bgcolor = "#000000"; digg_skin = "compact"; No, that is not coral and it does not explain why this blog has not been updated recently. Much as I would like it, I haven't been out vacationing next to some lovely blue water, sun on my back. I spent a Sunday afternoon walking around Jubilee park, followed by a cloud of eager and seemingly never sated mosquitoes. I felt like the gnu in Animal crackers.
    But what kept me there through the better part of the afternoon were these. They're fungi mushrooms , fungi with macroscopic fruiting bodies. It's the right season for them, everything is cold wet and damp, perfect for any fungus. They crossed the water to land boundary somewhere around the Silurian, 450 million years ago, right after the plants. And yet they have not completely shaken themselves of the water habit.
    Mushrooms seem to vary quite wildly, and occupy varied groups in the fungi. Their forms vary quite a bit from the first photographed mushroom which seems to belong to a group called

    40. Welcome
    mushroomsfmrc.com is a large site with a lot of mycological information. By Stephen L. Peele, Curator Florida mycology Research Center (FMRC).
    http://www.mushroomsfmrc.com/
    Important Information About Using This Site - Please Take The Time To Read. FMRC no longer takes any credit card or online orders. This is because many are aware of all the records kept on such type orders. Although our customers order items from FMRC for Legal and Academic reasons, they do not want to be included in any “watched activity” or similar list, which the said method of payments can produce. If you run across an item you wish to order, just write it down, include payment made out to FMRC, POB 18105, Pensacola, FL 32523, and just mail it in. This is your best protection when ordering mycological items and it has proved itself since 1972. mushroomsfmrc.com is a large site with a lot of mycological information. You probably will not see it all on your first visit……we hope you will place us in your “favorite” folder, and visit many more times, expanding your mycological knowledge with each visit. As you travel through our mycological landscape, there is hidden “SECRET SALES”. This hidden section has some real values and shows how to get them!.......Enjoy: This special hidden Secret Sales spot will be moved from time to time.

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