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  1. Food and Beverage Mycology by Larry R. Beuchat, 1987-08-31
  2. Clavicipitalean Fungi: Evolutionary Biology, Chemistry, Biocontrol And Cultural Impacts (Mycology) by James F. White Jr., 2003-07-18
  3. Laboratory Handbook of Medical Mycology by Michael R. McGinnis, 1980-12-12
  4. The Fungal Community (Mycology Series) by George C. Carroll, 1992-06-26
  5. Bacteriology and Mycology of Foods by Fred Wilbur Tanner, 2010-03-26
  6. Metal Ions in Fungi (Mycology)
  7. Pathological Mycology; An Enquiry Into the Etiology of Infective Diseases by German Sims Woodhead, 2010-01-11
  8. Medical Bacteriology: Including Elementary Virology, Mycology and Parasitology by Martin D. Hynes, 1968-01
  9. Fungi Pathogenic for Humans and Animals, Pt. B: Pathogenicity and Detection, Vol. 2 (Mycology, Vol. 3)
  10. Medical Mycology, 1st, 1997, Mosby (Mosby-Wolfe) by Gillian Midgley, Yvonne M. Clayton, et all 1997-01-15
  11. The Applied Mycology of Fusarium (British Mycological Society Symposia)
  12. Frontiers In Industrial Mycology by Gary Leatham, 1993-04-30
  13. Veterinary Mycology Laboratory Manual by Laura L. Hungerford, Charles L. Campbell, et all 1998-07-15
  14. Investigations in the general field of mycology. Continuation of the moulds and yeasts by Oscar Brefeld, Richard Falck, et all 2010-08-02

61. FSL Research Lab, Mycology, USDAFS
Forest mycology and Mycorrhiza Research Team. Forestry Sciences Laboratory, 3200 Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR, USA. This page and other pages linked from it
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62. MRL - Mycology Research Laboratories
United Kingdom based, MRL was founded in 1997 and develops mycology (mushroom nutrition) and nonmycology products as dietary supplements or functional
http://www.mycologyresearch.com/

63. Course BS224: Mycology
Medical mycology Research Center UTMB Galveston Classification and How Fungi are Named Fun Facts about Fungi Mycological Resources on the Internet
http://www.tulane.edu/~dmsander/WWW/224/224myco.html
Course BS224: Mycology Resources

64. Shroomr Beta :: Open Source Mycology
Open Source mycology. Shroomr.com allows you to lookup, plot, and remain informed of the best locations to find magic mushrooms in your area!
http://shroomr.com/
Shroomr BETA Latest Locations Resources: Erowid.org Shroomery.org Psilocybe semilanceata, Liberty Cap Panaeolus subbalteatus, Red Cap Panaeolus cyanescens, Jamaican/Hawaiian Gymnopilus spectabilis, Big Gym Psilocybe baeocystis, Olive Caps Psilocybe caerulescens, Landslide Mushroom Psilocybe caerulipes, Blue Foot Psilocybe cyanescens, Wavy Cap Psilocybe Subaeruginosa, Little Blues Psilocybe weilii, Bottle-Cap Gymnopilus luteofolius, Gymnopilus luteofolius Inocybe aeruginascens, Inocybe aeruginascens Inocybe corydalina, Inocybe corydalina Pluteus salicinus, Pluteus salicinus Psilocybe azurescens, Psilocybe azurescens Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe cubensis Psilocybe cyanofibrillosa, Psilocybe cyanofibrillosa Psilocybe fimetaria, Psilocybe fimetaria Psilocybe pelliculosa, Psilocybe pelliculosa Psilocybe silvatica, Psilocybe silvatica Psilocybe stuntzii, Psilocybe stuntzii

65. Unexpected Error
Phage Therapy, mycology. email schofida@musc.edu. phone 843-792-7703. fax 843-792-2464. webpage. Westwater , Caroline , B.Sc., Ph.D.
http://128.23.41.47/Micronew/FMPro?-db=facultyMicro.db&-format=search_results.ht

66. Mycology
Question 1 What is mycology, and what is the difference between Mushrooms and Fungi? mycology is the study of fungi and organisms that, like fungi,
http://www.ilmyco.gen.chicago.il.us/TopTen/Mycol8.html

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Question 1: What is Mycology, and what is the difference between Mushrooms and Fungi?
Terms discussed: fleshy fungus (pl. fleshy fungi), Fungus (pl. Fungi), Mushroom (pl. Mushrooms), Mycology
Okay, this is really three questions...
Topics:
1) What is mycology?

2) What are fungi?

3) What is the difference between mushrooms and fungi?
1) What is Mycology
Image of Odontia from Jean Louis Émile Boudier Icones mycologicae ou iconographie des champignons de France, principalement Discomycètes
Mycology
is the study of fungi and organisms that, like fungi
  • Do not produce their own food by means of photosynthesis, and
  • Reproduce by means of spores (bottom right in the picture).
2) What are fungi?
Fungi are a kingdom of organisms which share the following characteristics:
  • Their main body is in the form of thin (one cell thick!) strands called mycelium (bottom left in the picture).
  • They cannot manufacture their own food through photosynthesis; rather, the mycelium secretes enzymes which digest part of their surroundings (a log, for example) and this is then absorbed by the mycelium
  • Their cell walls are made mostly of chitin and similar compounds, not cellulose.

67. Xylariaceae: Home
mycology Resources Species 2000 Natural Selection. HOME OF THE XYLARIACEAE. Xylariaceae is one of the most commonly encountered groups of ascomycetes
http://mycology.sinica.edu.tw/Xylariaceae/
HOME OF THE XYLARIACEAE Xylariaceae is one of the most commonly encountered groups of ascomycetes with most of its members being stromatic, peritheciate, with an iodine-positive ascus apical ring, and with one-celled, dark ascospores on which a germination slit can be found. Most are inhabitants of wood, seeds, fruits, or leaves of angiosperms. Some are associated with insect nests. Most decay wood and many are plant pathogens. Many are endophytes. They are commonly found throughout the temperate and tropical regions of the world. We have fully monographed or revised 14 genera of the Xylariaceae, including: Ascovirgaria Biscogniauxia Kuntze, Creosphaeria Theiss., Daldinia Discoxylaria Entoleuca Syd., Hypoxylon Bull., Jumillera Kretzschmaria Fr., Kretzschmariella Viégas, Nemania S. F. Gray, Stilbohypoxylon Henn., Vivantia Whalleya We compiled a LIST OF MOST PUBLISHED EPITHETS for the above-listed genera. You can find out the current status of a species or varietal name through the list which contains more than 1,300 epithets.

68. Dr. Fungus: Fungi, Fungus, Fungal
Clinical, laboratory, micro and macro mycological images. Available as PowerPoint slides or JPEGS. All downloadable for FREE.
http://www.doctorfungus.org/
- Select A Category - The Fungi Mycoses Drugs Laboratory About Us Welcome to Doctor Fungus, your on-line reference to all things mycological!! The Official Website of the Mycoses Study Group Fungi can cause a wide variety of infections.
In People
In Animals In Plants Yeast infections ...
(Chronic Candidiasis)

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Date: Sept. 17, 2007
In a clinical study involving its investigational use for pediatric empirical therapy CANCIDAS® (caspofungin acetate) had a safety and efficacy profile generally similar
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You see the word for filamentous fungus written as both 'mold' and 'mould.' Which is correct? Which species name has been associated with the most different genera? Answer More Mycology Factoids October 28 - 31, 2007 Torino, Italy ... Please Register!! How do indoor fungi relate to human health problems? General Discussion Stachybotrys and toxic moulds Sick Building Syndrome Homeowners FAQ There are over 100,000 species of fungi. General Discussion Pictures of Fungi Descriptions of Fungi Fungal Synonyms From Allylamines and other non- azole ergosterol biosynthesis inhibitors to Antimetabolites, Azoles, Glucan Synthesis inhibitors, Polyenes and miscellaneous systemic agents.

69. Mycologist - Definition Of Mycologist By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus A
Definition of mycologist in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of mycologist. What does mycologist mean? mycologist synonyms, mycologist antonyms.
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Also found in: Medical Wikipedia Hutchinson 0.04 sec. write_ads(AdsNum, 0) my·col·o·gy (m -k l -j n. pl. my·col·o·gies The branch of botany that deals with fungi. The fungi native to a region. The composition or characteristics of a particular fungus: the mycology of rusts and mildews. my co·log i·cal (-k -l j -k l) my co·log ic adj. my col·og i·cal·ly adv. my·col o·gist n. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun mycologist - a botanist who specializes in the study of fungi botanist phytologist plant scientist - a biologist specializing in the study of plants
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70. Oregon State University Mycological Collection
Oregon State University Mycological Collection. Contact Dr. Joey Spatafora with any questions or comments.
http://ocid.nacse.org/research/herbarium/myco/
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Mycological Collection Contact Dr. Joey Spatafora with any questions or comments.

71. Levitated | Mycelium Model | Macromedia Flash Open Source
Growth simulation of mycelium. Heavily abstracted visualization of organism growth requiring open real estate to expand. Levitated Source is Daily
http://www.levitated.net/daily/levMyco.html
Mycelium is the vegetative phase of mushroom growth. Among plants, mycelium has the unique property of having no leaves and no flowers, consisting, instead, of millions of self similar strands. This simple mycelium growth simulation uses a 'place and test' model for reproduction. Strand growth is represented here with circular forms. CLICK inactive nodes to respawn dead areas. Distinct colonies of fungi are initiated on a barren surface. Through recursive, teleologic reproduction, they expand across the surface, carefully placing each new node in it's own unique location. Colonies are assigned unique colors. Small dots of color appear where newly created nodes overlap previous instances of themselves. It causes me anxiety to watch frames drop, so I have put a cap on the rate of growth. This cap imposes a maximum growth rate of 22 spores per second. Areas of fungi growth attempting to grow beyond this limit are truncated. For this reason, these fungi colonies often form asymmetrically. Within the source, a framework exists for detecting interaction between colonies. For the purposes of this demonstration, it has been disabled because of it's expensive computation.

72. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Science And Horticulture: Fungal Taxonomy
For more than a century mycologists at Kew have helped to increase our Kew mycologists have pioneered research into tropical and equatorial fungi from
http://www.kew.org/scihort/mycolexp.html
Activities and Disciplines
Mycology
Over 100 years of expertise in fungal taxonomy
For more than a century mycologists at Kew have helped to increase our knowledge of the fungal kingdom by identifying and describing new families, new genera, new species, in Britain and overseas. Each year over 4,000 specimens are received at Kew from more than 30 countries around the world for expert determination. Kew mycologists have pioneered research into tropical and equatorial fungi from the Amazon to Australia, working in collaboration with overseas research institutes and universities. Following our move to more spacious premises, we can also offer improved research facilities for mycological visitors from abroad. In Britain, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew provides an expert service offering practical assistance with medical problems, legal and forensic consultation, and advice on wood-rotting fungi. Email mycology@kew.org

73. Newsletter
The Fungal Gazette! The Central New York Mycological Society Web Site (a mushroom club) Website of the Central New York Mycological Society
http://reehil.com/roy/foraging/CNYMS/index.htm
The Online Field Guide
Website of the Central New York Mycological Society The CNYMS Website has been moved to it's new home
http://theforagerpress.com/community/cnyms/index.htm

74. BSMM
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75. Spezielle Botanik & Mykologie
Über uns Über uns, Lehre Lehre, Forschung Forschung. Datenbanken. Datenbanken. Botanischer Garten. Botanischer Garten. Universität Tübingen.
http://www.systbot.uni-tuebingen.de/

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