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  1. Introduction to the History of Mycology by G. C. Ainsworth, 2009-06-18
  2. Fungal Genomics, Volume 4 (Applied Mycology and Biotechnology)
  3. Mycotoxicology: Introduction to the Mycology, Plant Pathology, Chemistry, Toxicology, and Pathology of Naturally Occurring Mycotoxicoses in Animals by W. F. O. Marasas, Paul E. Nelson, 1987-05-01
  4. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology by John W. 1869-1929 Harshberger, 2010-09-07
  5. A Century of Mycology
  6. Medical Mycology and Training in the United States: A Historical Analysis (1894-1996) by Ana Victoria Espinell-Ingroff, 2010-11-02
  7. Applications of PCR in Mycology
  8. A Glossary of Mycology: Revised Edition by Walter Snell, Esther A. Dick, 1971-01-01
  9. Medical mycology manual, by E. S Beneke, 1971
  10. Medical Mycology and Human Mycoses by Everett Smith, Ph.D. Beneke, Alvin Lee, Ph.D. Rogers, 1996-08
  11. Secondary Metabolism and Differentiation in Fungi (Mycology) by Bennett, 1983-07-21
  12. Introduction to the History of Medical and Veterinary Mycology by G. C. Ainsworth, 2002-11-07
  13. Medical Mycology: A Practical Approach (Practical Approach Series)
  14. Fungal Genetics: Principles and Practice (Mycology)

41. NYBG.org: The Mycology Herbarium
The foundation for this collection was laid when the Garden purchased the herbarium of Job Bicknell Ellis, a pioneer in North American mycology, who built
http://sciweb.nybg.org/Science2/Mycology.asp
Find: Science Home Steere Herbarium Mycology About the Collection
A Short Description of the Collections of the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY): Fungi

The Fungal Collections of George Washington Carver at NYBG

Mycology at the New York Botanical Garden
The fungus herbarium, the second largest in the Western Hemisphere, comprises approximately 500,000 specimens. The foundation for this collection was laid when the Garden purchased the herbarium of Job Bicknell Ellis, a pioneer in North American mycology, who built his collection of more than 100,000 specimens over the course of 40 years. He not only collected extensively but also received material from all parts of the country and from many parts of Europe. All groups of fungi are represented in the Ellis Herbarium, with the greatest emphasis placed on plant pathogens and micro-fungi in general. The collection includes the types of 4000 new specimens described by Ellis and collaborators.
read more about the collection

Online Specimen Catalogs and Web Sites
Costa Rican Fungi

Flora and Mycota of Acre, Brazil

42. MCBG - Mycology / Mushroom Guide, Identification, Photographs
For more information, visit MykoWeb, a site devoted to the science of mycology (the study of fungi) and the hobby of mushrooming.
http://www.gardenbythesea.org/about/mushroom/index.html
In addition to the Gardens' many plant collections, each winter we enjoy an interesting natural phenomena: a wide variety of wild mushrooms appear throughout our grounds. To help our guests enjoy the winter show, we have developed this photographic guide. Throughout the season, we offer mushroom talks and walks by local experts, and interpretive signs are posted where mushrooms appear. Come visit the Gardens and take advantage of the 100-plus species of mushrooms to be found right here on our grounds. Please note that many of the mushrooms found in the Gardens are poisonous. Positive identification for the purposes of collecting and eating mushrooms is not the purpose of this guide.
MUSHROOM PHOTOGRAPHS
Agaricus albolutescens Amber-Staining Agaricus
Agaricus augustus
The Prince
Agaricus californicus California Agaricus
Agaricus hondensis
Felt-Ringed Agaricus
Agaricus perobscurus The Princess
Agaricus subrutilescens
Wine Colored Agaricus
Aleuria aurantia
Orange Peel Fungus
Amanita franchetii
Yellow-Veiled Amanita
Amanita gemmata
Gemmed Amanita
Amanita lanei
Coccora
Amanita muscaria
Fly Agaric Amanita pachycolea Western Grisette Amanita phalloides Death Cap Armillaria mellea Honey Mushroom Bolbitius vitellinus Boletus chrysenteron Cracked-Cap Bolete Boletus edulis King Bolete Boletus mirabilis Admirable Bolete Boletus rubripes Red-Stemmed Bitter Bolete Boletus subtomentosus Boring Brown Bolete Bulgaria inquinans Boletus zelleri Zeller's Bolete Calocera viscosa Yellow Staghorn Cantharellus cibarius Chanterelle Caulorhiza umbonata

43. Mycology Homepage, University Of Tübingen
The WorldWide Web Virtual Library mycology This is the most complete list of links to mycological information. Very usefull, both for professionals and
http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/uni/bbm/mycology/homepage.htm
Located at the chair of Special Botany and Mycology , Germany
The Digital Exsiccate of Fungi is an online database offering descriptions of fungi complemented by detailed illustrations.
Editors:
Dr. Ewald Langer
Dr. Gitta Langer

Prof. Dr. Franz Oberwinkler
Contents
A short introduction. What is an Exsiccate? List of available genera. List of contributing authors.
Other WWW-sites with mycological Information
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Mycology
This is the most complete list of links to mycological information. Very usefull, both for professionals and amateurs.

Mycology - WWW Sites of Interest (Munich)
This list of links, located in Munich (Germany), is a good jumping-off place for clients located in Europe.

Key to Armillaria species
This key to Armillaria is a good example of a real online help for determination of fungi. It is maintained by Tom Volk.

Fusarium Interactive Key
A true synoptic key for Fusarium species using forms with clickable characters including also illustrations. This is how online determination of fungi should look like!
Dr. Ewald Langer

44. Vilgalys Mycology Lab
Medical mycology 37105114. Henkel, T. W., Terborgh, J. and Vilgalys, R. J. (2002). Mycological Research 104732-737. download pdf file; James, T.Y.,
http://www.biology.duke.edu/fungi/mycolab/
R. Vilgalys lab Department of Biology
Duke University
Durham, NC 27708, USA
Lab Phone : (919)660-7362 DUKE
MYCOLOGY
Mycology Quick Reference page

45. Mycology, Mold And Mushroom Books
Great site for Books about Science, Nature and the Outdoors.
http://theforagerpress.com/bookstore/myco.htm
Great Gift Ideas For Mushroom Lovers! Links to other Books on this Page: Mushrooms Demystified Edible Wild
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... Treasures from the Kingdom of Fungi Other Books
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46. ISHAM Homepage
ISHAM is one of the main organizations promoting all aspects of medical and veterinary mycology on a worldwide scale. The Society represents all scientists
http://www.isham.org/
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INCREASE IN IMPACT FACTOR The impact factor for Medical Mycology has increased to 2.005*, making its contents even more vital for your research needs. Medical Mycology - Official journal for The International Society for Human and Animal Mycology (ISHAM) *(c) Thomson ISI Journal Citation Reports 2007 Welcome to the ISHAM Website. I would like to take this opportunity to inform you about some major developments to be expected in 2007. In order to meet with the requirements of a modern microbiological organization for medical mycology, the Society is being restyled, with a transition from paperwork to electronics. You will soon notice that the Society journal Medical Mycology (included in the membership fee) will be accessible on-line . Back-issues of the journal, including the preceding journal

47. Algology Mycology And Protozoology Abstracts (Microbiology C)
With subsection abstracts arranged taxonomically or easy location of articles relevant to specific microorganisms, Algology, mycology and Protozoology is a
http://www.csa.com/factsheets/microbiology-c-set-c.php
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Algology Mycology and Protozoology Abstracts (Microbiology C) For the benefit of researchers working with algae, fungi, protozoa, or lichens, this journal separates out all the relevant studies in the literature and organizes them in one source for easy reference. The scope of coverage includes reproduction, growth, life cycles, biochemistry, genetics, and infection and immunity in man, other animals, and plants. Previous issues have summarized articles on vaccine development for malaria ... environmental impact of algal blooms genetic engineering of Saccharomyces ... Pneumocystis pneumonia in AIDS ... bioenergetics of flagellar motility, and other current topics. With subsection abstracts arranged taxonomically or easy location of articles relevant to specific microorganisms, Algology, Mycology and Protozoology is a convenient and time- saving resource for microbiologists as well as research professionals in immunology, pathology, environmental research, toxicology, and other related fields.
Subject Coverage
    Major areas of coverage include:
    • Taxonomy, Structure, and Function

48. The Fifth Kingdom - Pictorial Supplement To Chapter 23 - Medical Mycology
Medical mycology onychomycosis - Epidermophyton or Trichophyton destroying Medical mycology - North American blastomycosis - Blastomyces dermatitidis.
http://www.mycolog.com/chapter23.htm
Pictorial supplement to The Fifth Kingdom - Chapter 23 Medical Mycology (25 pictures) Please proceed with caution, since
some of the images in this chapter are intimate in a clinical sense,
while others are extremely gruesome,
and a few will excite great pity in the onlooker
- steel yourself for some visual shocks "He stood up, undid his belt with extreme awkwardness, and dropped his trousers. 'Look!' said Juan. 'It hurts me a lot. It even hurts at night.' Two red patches, slightly scaly at the edges, spread widening up his inner thighs and disappeared under his pants. The fungus had got him." (quoted from In Trouble Again - A journey between the Orinoco and the Amazon by Redmond O'Hanlon). A 23-year-old bricklayer appeared at hospital with a 3-month history of running sores on his upper lip. Bald spots were appearing where the hair of his beard had fallen out... Five months before, he had noted that the muzzle of his dog was infected, and that its hair had fallen out. Cultures from Man and dog were identified as Trichophyton mentagrophytes , a common cause of skin, hair and nail infections in man and beast. Ketoconazole (200 mg twice a day for a month) produced a cure, but the moral of the tale is clear: kiss your dog at your peril. (adapted from Mycena News, newsletter of the Mycological Society of San Francisco, September 1998)

49. Atlas Medical Mycology
to Teikyo University Institute of Medical mycology. Atlas Medical mycology. Click the image to see a more detailed version. For more Images, Please Visit
http://timm.main.teikyo-u.ac.jp/gazou.html
to Teikyo University Institute of Medical Mycology
Atlas Medical Mycology
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For more Images, Please Visit Pathogenic Fugi Database(PFDB) Nomarski differential interference contrast micrographs showing hat-shaped Hansenula anomala (syn. Pichia anomala, Candida pelliculosa ) ascospores. Cultures were grown on malt extract agar for 2 weeks. Magnification is x1,000. (141K) Four ascospores lodging in an ascus (141K)Two ascospores released outside from a lysed ascus Candida albicans in Blood smear, taken from murine model of candidemia,PAS staining, x600 Trichosporon beigelii in Blood smear, taken from murine model of systemic Trichosporon infection,PAS staining, x600 Trichosporon beigelii phagocyted in Blood smear, taken from murine model of systemic Trichosporon infection,PAS staining, x600 Penicillium marneffei , Giant colony surface on SDA 5 days at 27C (15K)Giant colony bottom on SDA 5 days at 27C Penicillium marneffei , Colony surface on SDA 5 days at 37C (12K)Colony bottom on SDA 5 days at 37C (162K) Yeast form of Penicillium marneffei , Lactophoenol cotton blue staining, x600 To Makimura's HOME –Š‘º ‚̃z[ƒ€‚Ö
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50. British Mycological Society
The British Mycological Society a learned society promoting fungal science. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in mycology (biology of fungi).
http://www.britmycolsoc.org.uk/
Welcome to the British Mycological
Society
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departments of Society administration.
If you're looking for anything else,
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Registered Charity No 276503
The webmaster is The Administrator Latest News
2008 AGM date and venue
The 2008 AGM is provisionally set for Friday 3rd Octber 2008 Latest News Latest Mycologist Newsletter Mycologist News 2007 Issue 3 Latest News Council meeting on 9th September 2007 at Hulme Hall, Manchester Highlights from the Press Officer Stefan Buczacki Hide("story2,story3");

51. BEN
Browse mycology A B C D E F G H I K M N O P R S T W Y Flora W. Patterson The First Woman Mycologist at the USDA Fluorochromed Bud Scars of
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52. Makezine.com: Home Mycology Lab
Use an offthe-shelf home air purifier to make a laminar flow hood for your own miniature mycology lab. Then use it to culture and grow mushrooms,
http://www.makezine.com/07/mycology/
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53. Mushroom Kits, Mycology Supplies, Grain Jars, Growbags, Mushbox Makes It Happen.
Mushroom kits and mycology supplies. Growing mushrooms is easy with our kits, substrate jars, growbags, and spore syringes.
http://www.mushbox.com/
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Welcome to Mushbox.com, a quality supplier of mushroom kits and mycology supplies online. Checkout our selection of products
We feature a variety of original mushroom growing kits that can teach anyone the basics of mycology and growing mushrooms. The kits are also useful for more experienced growers who can use our products to create their own fully automated mushroom growing system NEW! Mycodome reviewed by HEADS MUSHBOX MONSTER COMPOST BAGS - NEW REDUCED PRICE - NOV UPDATE!
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Mushbox provides a variety of mycology products as well as mushroom kits. We always have a fresh supply of pre-sterlized substrate jars and rye grain jars that are ready to be used for inoculation. We also carry high quality mushroom grow bags that are ready for injection. As well as the mushroom kits and mycology supplies Mushbox.com can keep you stocked with other substrate needs as well, including: straw for pasteurization, soil for casing, and other important ingredients. Check out the We also have great deals on the parts and pieces that you can use to make up your own mushroom growing system. Glove boxes and growing chambers can be used with water heaters, air pumps, and humidifiers to create a variety of configurations to suit your mushroom growing needs. Check out the

54. Index
Scientific journals, publications, library, and mycological directory.
http://www.natur.cuni.cz/cvsm/
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55. Mycology Image Gallery - TML & MSH MicroWeb
Welcome to the TML MSH MicroWeb mycology Image Gallery, developed by Subhash Mohan! We are glad to be able to present you with some of the best
http://microbiology.mtsinai.on.ca/mig/index.shtml
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Contact Us Staff Directory Site Map ... Subhash Mohan ! We are glad to be able to present you with some of the best educational images in the field for your information. All pictures were taken by Subhash Mohan who is the department's Senior and Teaching Medical Mycology Technologist. All images are accompanied by brief comments helping to identify the images provided. Please choose a gallery to the right to start your search. Subhash Mohan is actively involved with medical mycology education by holding seminars and live workshops, as well as correspondance courses in mycology. Please feel free to contact Subhash Mohan for further information regarding mycology teachings.
Department of Microbiology
Mount Sinai Hospital

56. Erowid Mushroom Vault : Mycology
Information and links to identification of and technical information about mushrooms.
http://www.erowid.org/plants/mushrooms/mushrooms_mycology.shtml
Contribute $25 and get a subscription to Erowid Extracts . . . our print magazine about psychoactive plants and chemicals.
General Mycology
Suspended in the darkness of
The cool and still Boulder Creek Night
I hear the song of the cricket
And locusts and frogs
And I wonder
Is this the life of a Mushroom
- - - Barbara E Hanson
PRIMARY RESOURCES

Fungi Perfecti

Mushroom World

MycoElectronica
Myko Web ... Fun Facts About Fungi SECONDARY RESOURCES Mycology.net Mycology Resources at Cornell AMANITA SPECIFIC Tulloss's Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Amanita REGIONAL MYCOLOGY SITES Common Fungi of the San Francisco Bay Area Agaricales of the Hawaiian Islands Agaricales of Costa Rica PHOTOS The SERG Mushroom Gallery MykoWeb Photos ANIMALS Small Mammals and Hypogenous Fungi - Werner P 2005 VIDEO Cordyceps - Parasitic Fungi video excerpt , (Nature?) MYCOLOGY ORGANIZATIONS Central New York Mycology Society List of North American Mycology Organizations BIBLIOGRAPHY Mushrooms Demystified , David Arora, 1986 Ten Speed Press Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World , Paul Stamets, 1996 Ten Speed Press All that the Rain Promises and More...

57. Mycology And Phytopathology
Address 199034, St.Peterburg, Mendeleev line, 1, mycology and phytopathology . Phone (812) 328-4615. home page Arctoa Bulletin of Moscow Society of
http://herba.msu.ru/journals/mif/
Russian Academia of Science
Publishing House "Nauka", St.-Peterburg Published since 1967. Editor-In-Chief: Yu.T.Dyakov
e-mail: diakov@herba.msu.ru Editorial Board: O. S. Afanasenko (associate editor), I. P. Babyeva, M. V. Bibikova, M. A. Bondartseva, U. Braun, S. A. Burova, D. Yu. Vlasov, E. A. Vlasova, L V. Garibova, I. A. Dudka, I. V. Karatygin (associate editor), L. A. Kossior, M. M. Levitin, D. W. Minter, L. A. Mikhailova, E. L. Nezdoiminogo, K. A. Pystina (responsible secretary), E. P. Feofilova, N. P. Cherepanova, V. G. Shmeleva
No. 34, Vol. 1, (2000)
No. 34, Vol. 2, (2000) No. 34, Vol. 3, (2000) No. 34, Vol. 4, (2000) ... No. 36, Vol. 2, (2002) No. 36, Vol. 3, (2002) No. 36, Vol. 4, (2002) No. 36, Vol. 5, (2002) No. 36, Vol. 6, (2002) No. 37, Vol. 1, (2003) No. 37, Vol. 2, (2003) No. 37, Vol. 3, (2003) No. 37, Vol. 4, (2003) No. 37, Vol. 5, (2003) No. 37, Vol. 6, (2003) No. 38, Vol. 1, (2004) No. 38, Vol. 2, (2004) No. 38, Vol. 3, (2004)

58. Revista Iberoamericana De Micología
Homage to Professor Dr. Rubén López Martínez Mexican mycologist F Hernández Clinical cases in Medical mycology Case No. 29 R Negroni, AI Arechavala,
http://www.reviberoammicol.com/

Aspergilosis invasora

Biology of Dermatophytes and other Keratinophilic Fungi

Included in Index Medicus/MEDLINE PREVIOUS VOLUMES
Last Issue
Volume 24 (2007); Issue 4
Spanish
Coccidioidomycosis and other endemic mycoses in Mexico
Cordyceps sinensis , a fungi used in the Chinese traditional medicine
C Illana Esteban Candida albicans outbreak in a neonatal intensive care unit
Examination of the genetic variability among biofilm-forming Candida albicans clinical isolates
In vitro activity of amphotericin B and anidulafungin against Candida spp. biofilms
Concordance between phenotypical studies and PCR-REA for the identification of Malassezia spp. Effectiveness of imazalil to control the fungal deterioration on the mummies in the Museo del Carmen in Mexico City The isoepoxydon dehydrogenase gene PCR profiles are useful in fungal taxonomy RRM Paterson Stereum hirsutum (Wild) Pers. action in dye degradation Mycobiota of the date palm phylloplane: description and interactions Additive action of honey and starch against Candida albicans and Aspergillus niger Disseminated histoplasmosis with hemophagocytic syndrome in a patient with AIDS: description of one case and review of the Spanish literature Isolation of Sporothrix schenckii from the environment in Venezuela Resistance to azolic compounds in Trichophyton spp. clinical isolates

59. Environmental Mycology
Environmental mycology. Introduction. Fungi are extremely important in the biosphere. They have both very positive and very negative impacts on us.
http://www.microbiologybytes.com/introduction/myc3.html
MicrobiologyBytes Microbiology Notes : Mycology Updated: April 18, 2007 Search
Environmental Mycology
Introduction
Fungi are extremely important in the biosphere. They have both very positive and very negative impacts on us. For instance, the metabolic by-products of yeast metabolism have been exploited by humans for bread making and alcohol brewing. Both processes considerably enhance the value to us of the original substrate whilst contributing little to its nutritional status! Fungi are able to produce many different types of metabolite in commercial fermentation processes that are much more efficient than chemical synthesis. For example enzymes that are used in the food industry (e.g. amylase, rennin), other enzymes (e.g. cellulases, catalase), acids (e.g. lactic, citric), and several other products. They also can be used to produce novel families of antibiotics (e.g. Penicillins and Cephalosporins), and immuno-suppressants (cyclosporins) which can then be improved on by pharmaceutical industries. Fungi can also be used to produce large quantities of protein. Yeasts were used to make single cell protein in the 1960s and fungal protein extracted from

60. General Mycology
General mycology is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the biology, diversity, taxonomy and phylogeny of the true fungi (Kingdom
http://classes.plantpath.wsu.edu/plp521/
General Mycology Pl P 421/521 Department of Plant Pathology, Washington State University Fall Semester 2007 Instructor: Dr. Lori Carris Teaching Assistants: Donna Henderson and Evans Njambere Location: Plant BioSciences I Room 31 Top of Page Top of Page Top of Page Top of Page ... Top of Page INTRODUCTION General Mycology is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the biology, diversity, taxonomy and phylogeny of the true fungi ( Kingdom Fung i) and those fungal-like organisms which are traditionally studied in mycology courses but are now known to belong to the Kingdoms Protoctista (Protists) and Stramenopila (Chromista). The course comprises two one-hour lectures and two three-hour laboratory sessions per week. Lecture and laboratory topics focus on the basic features and life cycles of all major taxa of fungi. Undergraduate students should be enrolled in 421 and graduate students in 521. Two lecture exams and two lab exams will be given during the semester. All students will be required to complete a culture and specimen collection as part of the course requirements. Students enrolled in Pl P 521 are also required to prepare an abstract and give an oral presentation on a selected topic of interest. Class syllabus General Mycology classes meet Tuesday and Thursday from 1-5 pm in Plant BioSciences I Room 31

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