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  1. Collins Fungi Guide: The Most Complete Field Guide to the Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain & Europe by Stefan Buczacki, 2011-06-01
  2. Collins Complete British Mushrooms and Toadstools: The Essential Photograph Guide to Britain's Fungi (Collins Complete Guides) by Paul Sterry, 2009-11-01
  3. Plants & Fungi: Multicelled Life (Cells & Life) by Robert Snedden, 2002-10
  4. Introduction to Fungi by John Webster, Roland Weber, 2007-03-05
  5. Fungi and Environmental Change (British Mycological Society Symposia)
  6. North American Mushrooms: A Field Guide to Edible and Inedible Fungi (Falconguide) by Dr. Orson K. Miller Jr., Hope Miller, 2006-05-01
  7. Medically Important Fungi: A Guide to Identification by Davise Honig Larone, 2002
  8. Fungi: Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales (Cambridge Library Collection - Life Sciences) by Helen Gwynne-Vaughan, 2010-10-31
  9. Ectomycorrhizal Fungi: Key Genera in Profile
  10. The Romance of the Fungus World by R. T. and F. W. Rolfe, 1974-06-01
  11. Saving Yourself from the Disease-Care Crisis by Walt Stoll, 1996-06
  12. Biodiversity of Fungi: Inventory and Monitoring Methods
  13. Mushrooms and Other Fungi of the Midcontinental United States (Bur Oak Guide) by Donald M. Huffman, Lois H. Tiffany, et all 2008-03-15
  14. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. by George Francis Atkinson, 2010-07-06

21. Natural Perspective: Sac Fungi (Phylum Ascomycota)
Natural Perspective. The Fungus Kingdom Sac fungi. (Last modified24 July 1997). The Sac fungi (Ascomycota) are a diverse group.
http://www.perspective.com/nature/fungi/ascomycota.html
Page 15 of 38
Natural Perspective
The Fungus Kingdom : Sac Fungi
(Last modified: 24 July 1997)
The Sac Fungi ( Ascomycota ) are a diverse group. Most of these fungi do not produce substantial mushrooms; even fewer produce mushrooms worth eating. But Ascomycota do produce some of the most highly valued mushrooms: Morels and Truffles as well as the more unusual mushrooms such as the Candlesnuff fungus pictured here. Sac fungi produce spores inside cases ( asci ) which may open at one end. This gives Ascomycota the ability to discharge spores forcefully by squeezing the asci . Several species including the Helvella and Xylaria pictured here release a cloud of spore "smoke" when disturbed. This phenomenon is quite interesting to observe and is also a useful diagnostic for identification: if the mushroom releases a cloud of light spores it is probably in this Phylum. (Note, though, that Puffballs and Earthstars may also release spores in a cloud, but they require an external force to eject the spores.) Black Morel Morchella elata Finding morels is a real challenge. Morels have a special knack for hiding out in the open. The casual observer may see the morel as a pebble or a pine cone and pass it by without even noticing. Morel hunters talk about "tuning their eyes" at the beginning of each morel season.

22. 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. Includes Fungus of the Month pages, links, and a listing of mushroom forays and workshops.
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 should be able to find "fair and balanced" answers to your questions about fungi clicking on the on the links on the image to the left or on the text links 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 Mike's Botany Instructional Technology Page at botit.botany.wisc.edu for the Botany web page on the internet. You'll be very impressed. May's Fungus of the Month poses an interesting taxonomic problem. But which one will it be? NEW! You can click on the photo of the mushroom to the right to order a T-shirt, designed by one of my students, Maria Lee, to help support her graduate education in Mycology. Award!

23. Wild Mushrooms Fungi And Toadstools Identification Key
An online demonstration of the Mycosoft Identification Key. Users are taken through a series of questions until a particular species is identified by one of 475 original watercolour illustrations.
http://mycosoft.co.uk
An illustrated Key
for the Identification of
Wild Mushrooms,
Fungi and Toadstools
Shimon Tzabar

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24. CalPhotos: Fungi
more photos. Plants. fungi. Animals. People Culture This form accesses 1 702 images of fungi. A variety of organizations and individuals have contributed photographs to
http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/photos/fungi
CalPhotos: Fungi
more photos Plants Fungi Animals All CalPhotos
more info About CalPhotos FAQ Using the Photos Photographers ... Lists of Photos Browse lists: scientific names common names This form accesses usage guidelines provided with each image. To look for photos, choose a name from one of the lists above, or complete any combination of the fields below and then click Search . You can also use the Custom Query Form for advanced queries. Name
Enter all or part of a name (case unimportant) Photo Type any fungi (1650) lichen (42) mold (10) Location
free text description of place. Example: Yosemite Continent any Asia (17) Europe (4) North America (1604) South America (3) Country any Argentina (3) Canada (14) Greece (2) Luxembourg (1) Mexico (1) Netherlands (1) Russian Federation (17) United States (1587) US State any Alaska (3) California (1380) Colorado (3) Idaho (77) Montana (12) Nevada (1) New York (17) Oregon (78) Utah (2) Vermont (3) Washington (4) Wyoming (7) Cal. County any Alameda/Contra Costa (1) Alameda (6) Contra Costa (169) Del Norte (14) El Dorado (7) Humboldt (50) Inyo (3) Lassen (3) Los Angeles (5) Mendocino (60) Monterey (7) Mariposa (18) Marin (164) Napa (27) Placer (2) Plumas (1) Santa Barbara (10) San Bernardino (3) San Benito (1) Santa Cruz (13) San Diego (2) San Francisco (40) Shasta (10) San Luis Obispo (6) San Mateo (44) Solano (12) Sonoma (211) Tehama (9) Tuolumne (32) Yuba (1) Collection any Brousseau (819) CalAcademy (782) CalFlora (1) CODA (41) Private (59) Photographer any Sherry Ballard (8) Rex Bartlett (11) Albert P. Bekker (14)

25. Dr. Fungus: Fungi, Fungus, Fungal
Images info on fungi; How fungus infects people, animals, plants; Howfungal infections are treated with antifungal drugs. Learn About fungi.
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! Fungi can cause a wide variety of infections.
In People
In Animals In Plants Yeast infections ...
(Chronic Candidiasis)

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Date: May 17, 2004 Got mold? Hospitals make progress in the fight against fungus Read our Assessment for Environmental Moulds page! View News Archive New! What fungus causes mycosis fungoides? Answer 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 September 9 - 11, 2004 San Fransisco, CA ... 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.

26. The Fungi Of California
Photographs and descriptions of the Mushrooms and other fungi of California,USA. Introduction. Notices. Acknowledgments. Simple Key. Edible fungi. Glossary.
http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/
Descriptions and Photographs species photographs links Introduction Notices Acknowledgments
Species Index
... What's New!
The Fungi of California
Version 2004.05.26
A MykoWeb Page

27. Treasures From The Kingdom Of Fungi
Pictures of fungi taken all over the world. Organized by country or general region.
http://www.fungiphoto.com/DfltA.html

28. Integrated Taxonomic Information System
Authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
http://www.itis.usda.gov/
Welcome to ITIS, the Integrated Taxonomic Information System! Here you will find authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world. We are a partnership of U.S., Canadian , and Mexican agencies ( ITIS-North America ); other organizations; and taxonomic specialists. ITIS is also a partner of Species 2000 and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Quick search on: Any Name or TSN* Common Name Scientific Name TSN* In: every Animal Plant Fungal Monera Kingdom exactly for containing starting with ending with Taxonomic Serial Number (TSN) Go to Advanced Search and Report
Last Updated: 20-Aug-2002
http://www.itis.usda.gov/index.html

29. Environmental Microbiology Laboratory
Offers indoor testing for contaminants in air and surface samples. Specialization includes the identification and analysis of mold, fungi, bacteria, other bioaerosols and allergens at their laboratory in San Bruno, CA.
http://www.emlab.com/
Quick Links Log-in Chain of Custody (pdf) Allergen COC (pdf) Fungal Library
New to EMLab? New User Introduction Quality Assurance Become a Client Contact Us The Environmental Reporter Subscribe to our monthly technical newsletter for IAQ professionals!
Environmental Microbiology Laboratory, Inc. (EMLab) is the leading commercial indoor air quality testing laboratory in North America. We specialize in the analysis of air and surface samples for fungi and bacteria, including:

30. Fungi Images On The Net Velcome
Awards Key Resource Links 2 Go fungi. WELCOME TO. fungi Images on theNet Direct access to nearly 1600 mushroom images ! High Impact
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31. LIQUID NITROGEN STORAGE
Research suggestions from the INVAM Culture Collection at West Virginia University.
http://invam.caf.wvu.edu/methods/storage/liquidN.htm
Freezing germplasm in liquid nitrogen
When INVAM was at the University of Florida, refrigerated cultures of some accessions appeared to have a short storage life. As a result of these problems, Douds and Schenck (1990) developed a procedure to store dried contents of pot cultures in liquid nitrogen summarized in their abstract (with the most important result highlighted in red): Storage of spores of vesicular-arbuscular (VA) mycorrhizal fungi in soil at 5°C is a common way of preserving these fungi. This method was satisfactory for Glomus intraradices but not for Gigaspora margarita Glomus mosseae , and Acaulospora longula . Preservation of spores at -60 to -70 °C was examined. Cryoprotectants such as DMSO, glycerol, mannitol, and sucrose were ineffective using the freeze-damage sensitive species G. margarita . Incubation for 47 h in 0.75 to 1.0 M trehalose conferred a measure of freeze damage protection to the spores such that germination rates of previously frozen spores of G. margarita

32. Fungi Images On The Net
fungi Images on the Net. This homepage uses FRAMES. Your browser can not use FRAMES.Download Netscape 3.0 or look at it without the use of frames at Imagelist.
http://www.in2.dk/fungi/imageframe1.htm
Fungi Images on the Net
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33. Fungi For Fun - Mushroom Art Prints From Watercolour Paintings And Ornamental Mu
Items including prints, cards, calendars, books from watercolour paintings of mushrooms and fungi, ornamental wooden and glass mushrooms.
http://www.fungiforfun.co.uk
Click on an image or title to link to that page contact us about us Fungi are fun - beautiful, delicate, fascinating structures ...... P eter T hwaites, has been painting fungi, wild flowers, berries and landscapes for many years.
publishes prints and cards in giclee format from his many mushroom
sketchbooks. He is an artist member of the Fine Art Trade Guild and exhibited last summer at the Royal Watercolour
Society's c21 exhibition in London.
His landscape paintings can be viewed at www.peterthwaites.co.uk CARVED WOODEN GARDEN MUSHROOMS
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Carved from single chunks of ce dar and redwood in the
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6 mushroom Notelets printed on watercolour paper (A6 size). Keep a selection of useful cards to hand or send as a delightful small gift

34. Internet Directory For Botany Algae, Bryophytes, Fungi
links to many interesting sites in lower plants, e.g. algae, bryophytes and fungi.
http://www.helsinki.fi/kmus/botcryp.html
The Internet Directory for Botany - Subject Category List and the Helsinki mirror site of the Internet Directory for Botany - Alphabetical List have been closed. The main page of the Internet Directory for Botany in Canada is still accessible.

35. Fungi Perfecti
Proizvodnja micelija i supstrata za uzgoj gljiva te savjeti o uzgoju.
http://www.fungi-perfecti.hr
O nama Distributeri Programi za obiteljski uzgoj gljiva
Micelij na zrnu žitarica
... Zaštitna sredstva i pribor F u n g i p e r f e c t i - Beketinaèka 3, 10 040 ZAGREB, tel. 01 2995-293, fax. 01 2912-804

36. Science Fair Projects With Mushrooms And Fungi
Ideas and approaches to science projects involving mushroom cultivation, from readymade mushroom kits to culturing mushroom tissue from the wild.
http://www.mycomasters.com/Science-fair-projects.html
Science fair project ideas using mushrooms and fungi
Mushroom growing offers endless possibilities for science projects and experiments. Below I offer a few ideas, and there are links at the bottom to my pages offering the peroxide-in-mushroom-growing manual, Growing Mushrooms the Easy Way, Home Mushroom Cultivation with Hydrogen Peroxide Basics of Mushroom growing : Read this for an overview of the process.
Winners
: Take a look at actual winning science projects sent by students. Project using mushroom kits
Here are some projects you can do, starting with a mushroom kit (or a pair of kits, one for a control). A mushroom kit is ready to start forming mushrooms when you receive it. But remember to plan ahead and give yourself enough time for the mushrooms to growthis usually takes two to three weeks. (Sorry, I am no longer selling kitssee my Links page for other suppliers). With a kit, you can test things like:
  • What happens to mushrooms grown with no light, or too much light? No moisture, or too much moisture? No fresh air?
  • What color of light has the most positive effect on mushroom formation?
  • 37. Fungi And Mycology
    A technical and nontechnical introduction to the world of fungi and mycologycan assist with one s knowledge of this topic. Introduction to fungi.
    http://www.doctorfungus.org/thefungi/

    The Fungi

    Introduction
    Descriptions
    Synonyms
    Image Bank
    Lecture Bank
    Video Bank
    Mycoses

    Introduction
    Human Veterinary Environmental Industrial Agricultural Drugs Introduction Medical Veterinary Environmental Industrial Agricultural Laboratory Introduction Susceptibility MIC Database Procedures Histopathology Tools Introduction Abbreviations Links CME Conference Highlights Bibliography Glossary Good Books Events Calendar About Us Introduction Our Mission Editorial Board Editorial Staff Supporters Contributors Developers Legal Stuff This page updated: 3/16/2004 10:34:25 AM Site built and designed for doctorfungus by Webillustrated You are here: The Fungi Introduction Descriptions Synonyms Image Bank Lecture Bank Video Bank Navigate this section from here: Select Topic Five Kingdoms of Life Taxonomy and Nomenclature Introduction to Fungi Non-Technical Introduction to the World of Fungi and Mycology Fungi are plant-like organisms that lack chlorophyll. Fungi are one of the five kingdoms of life . Many fungi are good and useful (edible mushrooms would be an example of these) while some cause problems (some fungi can injure plants and people). There are over 100,000 species of fungi. Mycologists are the scientists who study fungus. Medical mycologists study drugs to cure fungal infections, while agricultural and research mycologists study the industrial uses of fungi. Since they do not have chlorophyll, fungi must absorb food from others. Since they don't use light to make food, fungi can live in damp and dark places. Fungi are supposed to "eat" things when they are dead but sometimes they start eating when the organism is still alive. That is when mycologists come in to figure out what to give to the infected patient or plant to get rid of the fungus.

    38. Fungi In Finland And In Sweden
    Detailed photographs of hundreds of species, with notes on edibility. In Finnish, Swedish, and English.
    http://sienet.luontonetti.com/en/
    Fungi in Finland and
    in Sweden
    Welcome to The Kingdom of Fungi.
    On these pages I want to show mushrooms from Finland and Sweden. Some photos of mushrooms are from other countries, too. They are here, because I want to show, that sometimes there are not so much differences in countries that are on the other sides of the world. When I was in beginning with these pages, I didn't have any own photos of mushrooms. That's why I want to give credits to all photographers, who have given permission to use their photos on my pages. Take a little time and look at my " Photographers' Page I must leave this Fungi Site as a sambling of photographs of mushrooms. As I know now, I don't have time enough to write descriptions in English, too. My photos are not as fine than the others', but you can see, which species are there in photos. I have a very old camera without any specialities. Every mushroom has its own page with a picture and maybe an other page with more pictures. First you have to choose the order in which you want to list mushrooms.
    Se bookreferences here

    39. Mycology Resources
    Directory of Mycology Resources Pages. About these pages, Collections offungi herbaria, culture collections. Teaching and learning about fungi,
    http://biodiversity.uno.edu/~fungi/
    The WWW VL: Mycology
    The WWW Virtual Library: Mycology
    Welcome! These pages summarize internet resources of interest to mycologists (biologists who study fungi). Choose your favorite topic in the directory below or try the big hairy INDEX The WWW Virtual Library is a distributed and comprehensive catalog of internet resources. It's maintained by volunteers. See also other branches in the Biosciences , or view the full subject catalog . Your curiosity about the WWW VL: Mycology, and your indecision concerning which sites to visit first might be alleviated by reading a bit about these pages . Recently added sites are listed on the About page. I welcome your comments, and also your additions and corrections. Please address them to Kathie Hodge, kh11@cornell.edu This image of Omphalina epichysium is a gift of Mike Wood, maintainer of MykoWeb , a fantastic site that includes many resources for mycophiles.
    Directory of Mycology Resources Pages
    About these pages Collections of fungi: herbaria, culture collections Directories of mycologists and mycological labs Discussions: newsletters, books and serials

    40. Enzyme And Microbial Technology
    Publishing original research and reviews on basic and applied aspects of the use of enzymes and microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, algae, yeasts, protozoa, viruses, animal and plant cells.
    http://www.elsevier.com/locate/enzmictec
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    Biotechnology Research and Reviews
    Editors:
    S. May, R. Spier

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    Enzyme and Microbial Technology covers both basic and applied aspects in the use of enzymes, microbes and cells of mammalian or plant origin. This is the only journal that offers a truly unique forum for all inter-disciplinary elements of biotechnology: genetics, microbiology, enzymology, biochemistry, chemistry, agriculture and food science, fermentation, and biochemical and chemical engineering. Economic, regulatory and legal issues of processes and products are also covered.
    ISSN: 0141-0229
    Imprint: ELSEVIER
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