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  1. Secondary Metabolism and Differentiation in Fungi (Mycology) by Bennett, 1983-07-21
  2. Metal Ions in Fungi (Mycology)
  3. Genomics of Plants and Fungi (Mycology)
  4. Stress Tolerance of Fungi (Mycology)
  5. Anaerobic Fungi (Mycology) by Mountfort, 1994-07-28
  6. Viruses of Fungi and Simple Eukaryotes (Mycology) by Y. Koltin, 1988-04-29
  7. Pathogenic Fungi in Humans and Animals (Mycology)
  8. Food Mycology: A Multifaceted Approach to Fungi and Food
  9. Fungi in Ecosystem Processes (Mycology, 17)
  10. The Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain and North-Western Europe by Marcel Bon, 1988-01
  11. Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds by George W. Hudler, 2000-12-15
  12. Coevolution of Fungi with Plants and Animals by Author Unknown, 1988-02-11
  13. Gene Manipulations in Fungi by J. W. Bennett, 1986-01
  14. Fungi of Southern Australia by Neale Bougher, Katrina Syme, 1998-06

1. Systematic Botany & Mycology
Research into the systematics of fungi and vascular plants essential to solving problems in sustainable and conventional agriculture. US Dept of Agriculture
http://nt.ars-grin.gov

2. OSU: Botany And Plant Pathology: Botany 461/561
Welcome to the web site for botany 461/561, Introductory mycology. This course is oriented towards have not previously taken a course on fungi. The course syllabus, lecture
http://www.nacse.org/ocid/bot461
Botany 461/561: Introductory Mycology
Welcome to the web site for Botany 461/561, Introductory Mycology. This course is oriented towards advanced undergraduate students and beginning graduate students who have not previously taken a course on fungi. The course syllabus, lecture notes, images, related webpages and other pertinent information can be accessed using the action buttons at the bottom of this page. Also, please feel free to provide any feedback on the course and/or the webpages by contacting Joey Spatafora Cordyceps tuberculata , photo by Ankie Camacho Botany 461/561: Introductory Mycology

3. ATCC: Mycology And Botany Collection: Fungi And Yeasts Catalog
mycology Collection houses over 27 000 strains of filamentous fungi and yeasts distributed among 1 500 genera and 7 000 species. The botany
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ATCC's Mycology Collection houses over 27,000 strains of filamentous fungi and yeasts distributed among 1,500 genera and 7,000 species. The Botany Collection contains over 75 plant cell cultures and over 400 strains of patented seeds. The Mycology and Botany catalog is divided into three subcollections. Please choose the appropriate one to find the strains you need. More than 2,000 genetic strains of S. cerevisia e and other yeasts are included within the fungi and yeast collection.
New Filamentous Fungi
  • Chaunopycnis pustulata

New Yeasts
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae, cdc 19

4. Mycology Homepage, University Of Tübingen
The Digital Exsiccate of fungi is an online database offering descriptions of fungi complemented by detailed illustrations. Other WWWsites with mycological Information Key to Armillaria species. chair of Special botany and mycology, University of Tübingen, Germany. The Digital Exsiccate of fungi is an online
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

5. Fungi (Mycology)
Botanical web portal with commented links. Botanical Web Portal. fungi (mycology). . mycology Resources Extensive link collection. are often successful as well. (English). www.botany.ch. Homepage. 2 November 2002
http://www.botany.ch/fungi.jsp

6. Systematic Botany And Mycology Laboratory - Identifying Fungi
Interactive keys, images, descriptions, distributions, literature and nomenclature for the genera Trichoderma, Hypomyces, Ravenelia, and Tilletia
http://nt.ars-grin.gov/taxadescriptions/keys/

7. Tom Volk's Fungi-- Including Mushrooms, Mycology, Molds, Indoor Air Quality, Mor
Information on mushrooms and mycology. Mushroom Forays and Workshops information. Teaching with Images of fungi. Mycological resources.
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/
Tom Volk's Fungi
Department of Biology
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Greetings from Wisconsin!! I am a Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Welcome to my web pages! You might be able to find everything you wanted to know about fungi by clicking on the on the links on the image to the left or on the text links in the box below, including a search function . I am happy to have you link to my page; please link directly to TomVolkFungi.net Thanks to Mike Clayton of the Botany Department at the University of Wisconsin- Madison for hosting my web pages. See his Botany Instructional Technology Page at botit.botany.wisc.edu for the Botany web page on the internet. You'll be very impressed. April's Fungus of the Month . It's a mycological Easter egg hunt! Recent Press! I was recently on the front page of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel for some of my work with the American chestnut. You can read the article online here! More Press! I was recently interviewed by Mushroom: the Journal of Wild Mushrooming . Leon Shernoff of Chicago has recently taken over the reins of the journal, and promises new an interesting features. The journal is available online as well as a more extensive print publication, now with color! I highly recommend that you subscribe.

8. LGC: ATCC Mycology And Botany Collection: Fungi And Yeasts Catalog: Advanced Fie
about mushrooms and other fungi, including photos. Systematic botany and mycology Laboratory Research into the
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ATCC's Mycology Collection houses over 27,000 strains of filamentous fungi and yeasts distributed among 1,500 genera and 7,000 species. The Botany Collection contains over 75 plant cell cultures and over 400 strains of patented seeds. The Mycology and Botany catalog is divided into three subcollections. Please choose the appropriate one to find the strains you need. More than 2,000 genetic strains of S. cerevisia e and other yeasts are included within the fungi and yeast collection.

9. Tom Volk's Fungi-- Including Mushrooms, Mycology, Molds, Indoor Air Quality, Mor
Information and details, along with pictures, to aid in identifying both edible and poisonous varieties .Category Recreation Food Wild Foods...... can now search the entire botit.botany.wisc.edu using fungi in courses Holidayfungi Forays and Volk will be NonProfessional mycology Special Topics
http://tomvolkfungi.net/
Tom Volk's Fungi
Department of Biology
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Greetings from Wisconsin!! I am a Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Welcome to my web pages! You might be able to find everything you wanted to know about fungi by clicking on the on the links on the image to the left or on the text links in the box below, including a search function . I am happy to have you link to my page; please link directly to TomVolkFungi.net Thanks to Mike Clayton of the Botany Department at the University of Wisconsin- Madison for hosting my web pages. See his Botany Instructional Technology Page at botit.botany.wisc.edu for the Botany web page on the internet. You'll be very impressed. April's Fungus of the Month . It's a mycological Easter egg hunt! Recent Press! I was recently on the front page of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel for some of my work with the American chestnut. You can read the article online here! More Press! I was recently interviewed by Mushroom: the Journal of Wild Mushrooming . Leon Shernoff of Chicago has recently taken over the reins of the journal, and promises new an interesting features. The journal is available online as well as a more extensive print publication, now with color! I highly recommend that you subscribe.

10. Botany: Bryophyta & Fungi
A photo gallery is included, as well as links to other lichen sites. fungi. FungalDatabases Systematic botany and mycology. Maintained by the US Dept.
http://www.nbii.gov/disciplines/botany_old/fungi.html
A rich collection of links is available from this site. British Bryological Society Meetings, publications, reviews, working groups, and links are included on this site. Bryological Glossary Bryophytes: Mosses, Liverworts, and Hornworts This site provides information on the classification, structural features, natural history, ecology and evolutionary relationships of bryophytes. Bryophyte Information from the New York Botanical Garden An introduction to bryophytes, with hyperlinks to a glossary of botanical
terms. Checklist of Japanese Mosses An index of mosses native to Japan. International Association of Bryologists The IAB promotes international cooperation and exchange of information amongst professional and amateur bryologists. A newsletter, list of current publications, membership information, and Web links are included on this site. Introduction to the Anthocerotophyta (hornworts) A general profile of hornworts, with photos.

11. World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Botany (Biosciences)
Find links to botany newsgroups, institutes, articles, and research papers. Includes national and international organizations. botany (Biosciences). Information categorized first by provider, then by subject. Newsgroup Archive. bionet.mycology Research into fungi. Newsgroup Archive
http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/www-vl
Botany ( Biosciences
Information categorized first by provider, then by subject. (Last updated Thursday, 28-Feb-2002 18:21:36 CST.) See also

12. LGC: ATCC Mycology And Botany Collection
Bacteriology. Bacteria. Bacteriophages. Cell Biology. Molecular Genomics. mycology botany. fungi Yeasts. Plant Tissue. Plant Seeds. Plant Virology. Protistology.
http://www.lgcpromochem-atcc.com/SearchCatalogs/Mycology_Botany.cfm
Mycology and Botany About the ATCC-LGC Promochem Partnership European Offices How to Order Special Forms ... View Your Shopping Cart
ATCC's Mycology Collection houses over 27,000 strains of filamentous fungi and yeasts distributed among 1,500 genera and 7,000 species. The Botany Collection contains over 75 plant cell cultures and over 400 strains of patented seeds. The Mycology and Botany catalog is divided into three subcollections. Please choose the appropriate one to find the strains you need. To search specifically for genetically defined Saccharomyces cerevisiae and deletion mutants, go to the Yeast Genetic Stock Center
New Filamentous Fungi
  • Chaunopycnis pustulata

New Yeast
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae, cdc 19
Search Help All Collections Animal Virology Bacteriology ... Home

13. School Of Botany@Unimelb - Mycology
The mycology Group in the School of botany is a centre for We also contribute tostudies on the prevalence of asthmacausing fungi in Melbourne homes.
http://www.botany.unimelb.edu.au/botanyunimelb/1pages/research/labs/mycology/myc
The Mycology Group
Mycology is the science of fungi However, biodeterioration caused by moulds and fungi is a serious problem, particularly in the wet tropics. In addition, fungi are serious pathogens of plants, causing estimated yield losses of 15-20% in the world's major food crops, as well as further losses due to postharvest decay and storage losses. Fungi are also pathogens of animals and humans, are important environmental allergens, and produce some of the most toxic and carcinogenic naturally-occurring poisons. Members of the group Current research Facilities Publications ... Link to overview of Plant defences against pathogens (1.5 MB pdf file)
Distribution: Global Last modified: 15 September, 2000
Authorised by: Head of Department
Email: ceobrien@unimelb.edu.au

14. Botany 332 Home Page
botany/Pla Path. 332. mycology. Spring 2003. fungi include a diverserange of symbionts (beneficial and pathogenic) and saprobes. This
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Botany/Pla Path. 332
Mycology
Spring 2003
Fungi include a diverse range of symbionts (beneficial and pathogenic) and saprobes. This introductory mycology course will survey the major groups of fungi and other organisms traditionally studied by mycologists with an emphasis on understanding the whole organism, including ecology and evolutionary relationships.
Lectures will focus on aspects of fungal taxonomy, evolution, and biology, and including current research results (primary journal articles, reviews and invited presentations).
In the laboratory sections and on field-trips to local areas students will learn the techniques used by mycologists to observe diverse fungal groups, and how to isolate and identify fungi from natural and artificial sources.
course info
Instructor: Andrea Gargas, 242 Birge

15. Botany 332, Why Study Fungi?
botany/Plant Pathology 332 provides a basic introduction to the mycology at UW Madisonlists other courses and research at UW Madison that deal with fungi.
http://www.botany.wisc.edu/courses/botany_332/whyfungi.html
home about fungi UW mycology Why study fungi? Fungi: Botany/Plant Pathology 332
Spring Semesters, Univ. of WI Madison Where are fungi in my life? Your bread , the green fuzz on the bread, the beer in the fridge, the orange-pink crud on the shower curtain, the itch between your toes, the mushrooms in your houseplant or flooded carpeting, all are related to the growth of fungi. Other fungal influences on humans led to the Witch Trials in Salem Massachusetts, Irish immigration to the US in the 1860's, and the savings of millions of human lives through the use of antibiotics What exactly are fungi? Fungi are heterotrophic (they eat other things for food) but are not animals. They typically do not move but are not plants. Fungi can exist as microscopic spores , or may be some of the largest organisms on earth, as with the mycelium or underground portion of an Armillaria mushroom in Michigan that was estimated to weigh 100 tons. Most fungi are placed into Kingdom Fungi , and are more closely related to animals than to the plants. A few organisms known loosely as fungi (and also studied by

16. Biodiversity (Mycology And Botany)
The Biodiversity (mycology and botany) section consists of four study areas PlantDisease fungi Provides improved identification systems for economically
http://res2.agr.gc.ca/ecorc/section4/index_e.htm
Eastern Cereal
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Research Centre About Us Research Highlights Genetic Enhancement and Food Safety Bioproducts, Bioprocesses and Bioinformatics ... Commercialization
Biodiversity (Mycology and Botany)
Section Head Develops identification systems and molecular diagnostics for economically important fungal species; develops molecular techniques to determine genetic diversity and relatedness in agriculturally-significant genes. The Biodiversity (Mycology and Botany) section consists of four study areas: Plant Disease Fungi Provides improved identification systems for economically important fungal diseases in crops. This contributes to more effective crop disease prevention and control, and facilitates the incorporation of disease resistance into new crop cultivars. Research is focused on morphological, molecular and/or computer-assisted fungal diagnostics using traditional, physiological and molecular technology. Fungal Resources Indigenous Canadian fungi have considerable potential as biofertilizers, food, biochemicals and as a source of transgenic genes. Research on applied systematics aims to increase their use for commercial and environmental modification purposes.

17. André Levesque, Ph.D.
André Levesque, Ph.D. Plant Pathology. Systematic mycology/botany. PlantDisease fungi. 613759-1579. 613-759-1924. levesqueca@em.agr.ca. Projects.
http://res2.agr.gc.ca/ecorc/personnel/leve_a_e.htm
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Plant Pathology Section: Systematic Mycology/Botany
Study: Plant Disease Fungi
Telephone: 613-759-1579
Fax: 613-759-1924
E-mail: levesqueca@em.agr.ca
Projects
  • Molecular taxonomy and detection of Pythium species Molecular taxonomy and detection of Phytophthora species Development of DNA microarrays for detection of fungi and disease diagnostics.
Expertise
  • Mycology Plant pathology Molecular systematics of fungi Herbicide-fungi interactions Biological control Integrated pest management Applied statistics.
Affiliations
  • Canadian Phytopathological Society American Phytopathological Society Mycological Society of America British Mycological Society
Honors
  • Canadian Phytopathology Society 1999 Gordon J. Green award for ‘young scientist who has made an outstanding contribution to plant pathology in Canada' Eleven awards, scholarships or fellowships

18. MedBioWorld: Mycology
Cultures Clinical mycology Online Dictionary of the fungi Dr. Fungus The World offungi Fungal Databases Systematic botany and mycology Fungal Genetics Stock
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19. Botany Lab Help - Ex. 11
mycology at Humboldt State Univer, Mycological Resources, fungi www.hiddenforest.co.nz/fungi/class/basidiomycotina clampconnection http//www.botany.utoronto.ca
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BIO 2500 Principles of Botany - Kean University, Union, NJ
LAB 11 FUNGI
updated August 22, 2002 About this site Links Assignment Reminder: Bring the two samples of fungi that you collected to the fungi lab ! Where to collect fungi? GENERAL Mushrooming Safety Introduction to the Fungi Fungus Kingdom General Mycology U. Arizona The Fungi Mycology.net - WWW Sites North American Mycological Assoc. Mycological Resources on the Internet Plant Pathology Diagnostic key The Fifth Kingdom chapter 4 ... Mycology Online - medical Fungal infections Mycology at Humboldt State Univer Mycological Resources Fungi - fun facts the hidden kingdom Fungi - test fungi - Google images ANIMATIONS animation - ascus from http://www.mycolog.com/CHAP4a.htm
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20. Botany 332 Index Page
Why study fungi? A. Gargas agargas@facstaff.wisc.edu, Department of botany 242Birge. Text Introductory mycology, 4th ed, Alexopoulos, Mims Blackwell.
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/courses/Botany_332/
index page Fungi: Botany/Plant Pathology 332
Spring 2001, Univ. of WI Madison
Why study fungi?
- a guide for students
Instructor: A. Gargas agargas@facstaff.wisc.edu Department of Botany 242 Birge 4 credits TA: TBA Lectures: Tues/Thurs 1 PM 210 Birge Laboratory: Tues/Thurs 2-4 PM 210 Birge Text: Introductory Mycology, 4th ed Bot 332 description Bot 332 prerequisites Bot 332 grading sample questions for exam 1, 2000 ... fungal order links , including students' web pages course-related mycology information e-journals and other info sample web page template for student pages other mycology at UW-Madison see also: Botany/Plant Pathology 930 Mycology Seminar
to Botany course descriptions at the Center for Biology Education Botany Department home page last update 20.nov 2000

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