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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. Mycology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
mycology. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. mycology mycology is closelyrelated to phytopathology the study of plant diseases. Historically
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mycology is the study of fungi , their genetic and biochemical properties, their taxonomy , and their use to humans as a source for medicinals (see penicillin ) and food ( beer wine cheese edible mushrooms ), as well as their dangers, such as poisoning or infection . Mycology is closely related to phytopathology : the study of plant diseases. Historically, mycology was a branch of Botany . Pioneer mycologists were Elias Magnus Fries Christian Hendrik Persoon , and Anton de Bary Today, the most comprehensively studied and understood fungi are the eukaryotic model organisms Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe . Many other fungi are economically and socially important as they are responsible for diseases like Potato blight Field expeditions to find interesting types of fungi (often edible mushrooms) are known as fungus forays , and are typically led by an expert mycologist.
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62. Mycology At Humboldt State University
mycology at Humboldt State University. Fungi mycology). Graduate studentsand their research. LongTerm Rsearch in the mycology laboratory.
http://www.humboldt.edu/~dll2/courlist.htm
MYCOLOGY at Humboldt State University Fungi are covered in 6 courses offered through the Department of Biological Sciences. NAVIGATION INSTRUCTIONS: If an icon with a blue margin is found to the left of the course, click on it to obtain more information. Graduate students and their research Long-Term Rsearch in the mycology laboratory

63. OSU: Botany And Plant Pathology: Botany 461/561
Botany 461/561 Introductory mycology. This site has movedto http//ocid.nacse.org/classroom/fungi/bot461/.
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Botany 461/561: Introductory Mycology
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64. North American Mycological Society
An organization promoting amateur and professional mycology. NAMA provides educational services, and conducts annual mushroom forays, and photo contests. Membership includes a bimonthly newsletter and annual journal.
http://www.namyco.org/
Why should you join NAMA?
NAMA, the North American Mycological Association, is a non-profit organization of amateur and professional mycologists with more than 60 affiliated local mycological clubs throughout North America. NAMA’s mission is "to promote, pursue, and advance the science of mycology."
NAMA members expand their knowledge of fungi through:
  • The Mycophile, NAMA’s bi-monthly newsletter.
  • McIlvainea: The Journal of Amateur Mycology, NAMA’s bi-annual, juried journal.
  • Working with world-class mycologists: amateur NAMA members play an important role in professional mycological research.
  • Developing friends with whom to foray throughout the world.
  • Mycological discussions via a NAMA-supported email list.
NAMA members are eligible to attend NAMA forays, including:
  • The annual NAMA foray, which attracts 200-300 people from all over the continent, as well as guests from other parts of the world. These educational forays cover the interests of beginners as well as professionals. The location of the annual foray rotates throughout the continent.
  • NAMA’s regional forays, for 20-80 people, offer a more intimate chance to learn. As soon as possible, NAMA plans to offer an annual regional foray in each of these regions: the northwest, north central, northeast, southwest, south central and southeast.

65. Index Of /hypermail/MYCOLOGY
www.bio.net/hypermail/mycology/ mycology Plant Pathology Internet Guide Book (PPIGB) Digital Exsiccate of Fungi, Botany and mycology, University of Tübingen, Germany. mycologyand Plant Pathology Research at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
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66. Microbiology And Immunology On-line
Online text book. Sections on bacteriology, immunology, virology, parasitology, mycology. Chapters are accompanied by notes in pdf format and PowerPoint slides. Links to other web resources
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67. Department Of Forest Mycology And Pathology
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68. Home - Management Of Phytophthora Diseases In Durian
Research done by teams from Australia, Thailand and Vietnam. Contains project information, results, contacts and links to events. University of Melbourne, Australia.
http://www.botany.unimelb.edu.au/botanyunimelb/1pages/research/labs/mycology/dur
ACIAR PHT/1995/134 - Management of Phytophthora Diseases in Durian The aim of this website is to document the background to, and progress of a project called the 'Management of Phytophthora Diseases in Durian'.
The project is a collaborative effort between Australia, Thailand and Vietnam. The ultimate aim of the research is to produce a set of recommendations for farmers to aid in the control of Phytophthora and the diseases it causes in durian. We hope that this site will be of interest and use to the following people:
  • plant pathologists horticulturalists durian farmers farmers of other crops that are susceptible to Phytophthora diseases lovers of good quality durian fruit
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69. A Taylor & Francis Health Sciences Journal: Medical Mycology
A Taylor Francis Health Sciences Journal Medical mycology Medicalmycology. Editor Ira F. Salkin School of Public Health, State
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Medical Mycology Editor: Ira F. Salkin School of Public Health, State University of New York, USA
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Aims and Scope: Medical Mycology is an international journal which focuses on original and innovative studies of all aspects of medical, veterinary and environmental mycology. The topics include, but are not limited to mycological, biochemical and molecular investigations of etiological agents of mycoses; aspects of pathogenesis, immunology, and epidemiology of mycotic diseases; case reports of unusual medical or veterinary fungal infections; laboratory approaches to the identification of fungal pathogens, antifungal therapy and prophylaxis; mode of action, pharmacokinetics and assessments of new antifungal agents; investigations of the mycological aspects of the indoor environment, with a focus on human and animal health. The aim of the journal is to present the best scientific reports from throughout the world and in so doing to provide a comprehensive reference base for medical mycologists, microbiologists, clinicians, and environmental specialists.

70. The British Society For Medical Mycology Website
The British Society for Medical mycology
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71. Homepage Of The North West Fungus Group
Homepage of fungus recording group based in the Northwest of England and Wales. The site includes lots of information about fungi, mushrooms and mycology.
http://fungus.org.uk/nwfg.htm
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North West Fungus Group
The North West Fungus Group (NWFG) was established in 1994 as a regional umbrella group to promote an interest in fungi in the Northwest of England and Wales, UK. We cover the counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside in England, and the vice-counties of Denbighshire and Flintshire (now part of Clwyd) in Wales. The main aims of the group are as follows:
  • To identify and record the fungi in the Northwest region. To promote an interest in fungi through forays, talks and workshops open to members of the Group and others with an interest in joining the Group. To promote an interest in fungi through talks given to natural history societies and the general public. To promote the conservation of fungi and of threatened habitats of rare fungi. To liaise with other relevant groups and active individuals in the Northwest.

We are affiliated to the British Mycological Society and produce two newsletters a year.

72. Forest Mycology Team - Pacific Northwest Research Station - USDA Forest Service
Forest mycology Team of the Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDAForest Service. USDA Forest Forest mycology Team.
http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/mycology/
Forest Service National Links Forest Service Home Employment International Forestry Just for Kids Publications Recreational Activities Forest Mycology Team Forest Mycology Team About Us Contact Us FAQ'S ... Our favorite mycological web pages Forest Mycology Team
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The mission of the Forest Mycology Team is to provide a fundamental understanding of the biological and functional diversity of forest fungi and to develop and apply information gained in an ecosystem context to conserve the fungal resource and sustain the health and productivity of forest ecosystems. The team's research is divided into three problem areas: 1) Ecology, biology, and functional diversity of forest fungi. This area considers issues related to fungal taxonomy, systematics and phylogeny, understanding and documenting fungal communities in space and time, examining effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the ecology of forest fungi, and exploring important ecosystem functions of forest fungi, particularly their roles in ecosystem resiliency and health.

73. Ingenta: All Issues -- Medical Mycology
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74. A Taylor & Francis Journal: Archives Of Phytopathology And Plant Protection
Print and online journal covering virology, bacteriology, mycology, herbal studies, applied nematology and entomology, and disease control strategies. Contains author information and subscription details.
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Plant Protection Editors: Theo Wetzel
, Steinbeis-Transferzentrum Integrierter, Pflanzenschutz und Oekosysteme, Untere Kirchstr. 6, Pausa, D-07952 Germany
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Aims and Scope: Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection publishes original papers and reviews covering all scientific aspects of modern plant protection. Subjects include phytopathological virology, bacteriology, mycology, herbal studies and applied nematology and entomology as well as strategies and tactics of protecting crop plants and stocks of crop products against diseases. The journal devotes much space to articles dealing with scientific aspects of integrated plant protection within the framework of ecologically sound and economically reasonable land cultivation. Relevant topics include advanced methods of diagnosis, computer-assisted diagnosis, research and new findings in the field of plant and soil hygiene, biological methods of plant protection, selective chemical methods of plant protection, and the effects of plant-protecting agents and their toxicology, methods to induce and utilize crop resistance, techniques of application and economic aspects of plant protection.

75. Mycology-Image Archive
mycology Image Archive Julius Schäffer (1882, Markgröningen 1944, Diessen am Ammersee) teacher, mycologist, specialist eg
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Mycology Image Archive Agaricus Cortinarius and Russula Agaricus bitorquis (Quél.) Sacc.
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus
E. M. Freeman
Amanita lepiotoides
Barla
Bolbitius titubans
(Bull. : Fr.) Fr.
Inocybe oblectabilis
(Britzelm.) Sacc.
Lyophyllum fumosum
(Pers. : Fr.) Orton
Russula nitida
(Pers. : Fr.) Fr.
Tricholoma acerbum
(Bull. : Fr.) Quél.

76. Tom Volk's Fungi-- Including Mushrooms, Mycology, Molds, Indoor Air Quality, Mor
Information on mushrooms and mycology, forays and workshop information, images for teaching, and related resources.
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/
Tom Volk's Fungi
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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!

77. Revista Iberoamericana De Micología
original work on all aspects of invasive fungal disease in humans, animals and plants,mycotoxicosis, fungal taxonomy and biology, industrial mycology and any
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78. Mike's Home Page
Includes full text of three historical books on British fungi, index to illustrations in The Mycologist and Field mycology, and links.
http://freespace.virgin.net/mikea.walton/
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This page forms a jumping-off point to other pages and other sites which are related to my various interests. I hope that you find them useful. If you have any comments, please e-mail Mike Walton on (Paste the e-mail address into your e-mail program and remove the
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Fungi Lichens Microscopy North Western Naturalists' Union ... The Field Studies Council holds courses in the UK and Northern Ireland on fungi, lichens, mosses and liverworts and, indeed, on most 'natural history-related' subjects as part of its mission 'to promote a better understanding of our environment and the way in which we use it.')
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  • 79. Candida Adherence Mycology Research Unit
    Candida Adherence mycology Research Unit. Research Unit CoordinatorJohn E. Edwards, Jr., MD Core Project Investigators Jim E. Cutler
    http://www.unr.edu/mycology/
    Candida Adherence Mycology Research Unit
    Research Unit Coordinator: John E. Edwards, Jr., M.D.
    Core Project Investigators: Jim E. Cutler, Ph.D., John E. Edwards, Jr., M.D.,
    William A. Fonzi, Ph.D. and Thomas R. Kozel, Ph.D.
    Harbor-UCLA Med Ctr
    Montana State University
    Georgetown University
    Univ. of Nevada, Reno
    Description of Unit Investigations
    Nationwide, bloodstream infections with Candida species have increased by 219-487% between 1980-1989, and these organisms now account for 10% of all nosocomial bloodstream isolates. This incidence equals that of Escherichia coli and surpasses Klebsiella species. In addition to hematogenously disseminated candidal infections, mucocutaneous candidal infections are becoming increasingly problematic, especially in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS); 80% of these patients have candidal infections. Adherence to epithelial cells is the first step in colonization by Candida and subsequent establishment of mucocutaneous infection. Similarly, adherence to intravascular structures is considered to be a critical step in the egress of the blood-borne fungi from the intravascular compartment, as they hematogenously infect target organs. Because the mortality rates associated with candidal infections remain disturbingly high despite the presence of antifungal agents with excellent in vitro activity against Candida , optimal therapy requires strategies to increase host resistance to candidal infection (such as blocking adherence), combined with the use of antifungal agents. After more than two decades of study, a single integrated understanding of the adhesive process in candidiasis has not evolved. One of our primary objectives in forming a

    80. Journal Of Medical Microbiology
    Journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Covering medical, dental and veterinary microbiology and infective diseases, including bacteriology, virology, parasitology and mycology.
    http://www.jmedmicrobiol.com/

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