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  1. Aspects of Tropical Mycology (British Mycological Society Symposia)
  2. British Fungus-Flora: A Classified Text-Book of Mycology [ V.1 ] [ 1892-95 ] by George Massee, 2009-08-10
  3. Journal of Mycology (13-14) by United States. Division of Pathology, 2010-03-28
  4. Medical Mycology (Studies in Biology) by Mary P. English, 1980-07-01
  5. Introduction to medical mycology by Glenn S Bulmer, 1979
  6. Laboratory methods in medical mycology (HEW publication) by Leanor Davison Haley, 1979
  7. British Fungus-Flora: A Classified Text-Book of Mycology [ V.2 ] [ 1892-95 ] by George Massee, 2009-08-10
  8. Marine Mycology: The Higher Fungi by Jan Kohlmeyer, 1979-08
  9. Essays on the Early History of Plant Pathology and Mycology in Canada by Ralph H. Estey, 1994-02
  10. Technical mycology: the utilization of micro-organisms in the arts and manufactures : a practical handbook on fermentation and fermentative processes for ... in the industries dependent on fermentation by Franz Lafar, Charles T. C Salter, 2010-09-13
  11. Food mycology: Presented as a workshop of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists, Atlanta, Georgia, May 1-4, 1978
  12. A brief history of mycology in North America by Donald P Rogers, 1981
  13. Colour Atlas of Medical Mycology by J. Delacretaz, etc., 1976-12
  14. Advances in medical mycology: Dr. O.P. Srivastava festschrift volume

101. Mycology Homepage, University Of Tübingen
Located at the chair of Special Botany and mycology, University ofTübingen, 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

102. Spezielle Botanik Und Mykologie
Translate this page Sekunden weitergeleitet werden, klicken Sie bitte auf einen der obigenlinks. The pages of Special Botany and mycology have moved to
http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/uni/bbm/indexE.html

http://www.systbot.uni-tuebingen.de
http://www.mycology.uni-tuebingen.de Falls Sie nicht in wenigen Sekunden weitergeleitet werden, klicken Sie bitte auf einen der obigen links. The pages of Special Botany and Mycology have moved to: http://www.systbot.uni-tuebingen.de http://www.mycology.uni-tuebingen.de You will be redirected in a few seconds... webmaster@www.systbot.uni-tuebingen.de

103. The Szaniszlo Lab Homepage - UT Austin
Welcome to the official web page of the Szaniszlo Laboratory in the Section ofMolecular Genetics and Microbiology at the University of Texas at Austin.
http://www.esb.utexas.edu/mycology/
W elcome to the official web page of the Szaniszlo Laboratory in the Section of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology at the University of Texas at Austin Our primary research is in fungal cellular development. In particular, our current studies center around the pathogen, Wangiella (Exophiala) dermatitidis (Wd), which causes the fungal disease known as phaeohyphomycosis W angiella in the news-check our FAQs Have some questions about fungi? We might be able to answer some of your basic questions about fungi - check our FAQs Thanks for visiting us - we hope that you find your visit useful and informative. If you have any suggestions or questions, please direct e-mail to the website administrator Snail Mail:
Szaniszlo Laboratory
Section of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
University of Texas at Austin
ESB 109, A5000

104. International Journal Of Mycology And Lichenology
International Journal of mycology and Lichenology. Thema. Listing ofall volumes published between 1988 and 1992. Please address orders
http://www.borntraeger-cramer.de/j/international-journal-of-mycology-and-licheno
International Journal of Mycology and Lichenology
Thema
Listing of all volumes published between 1988 and 1992 Please address orders and inquiries to your bookseller or directly to:
J. Cramer in der
Gebr. Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung
Johannesstraße 3A, 70176 Stuttgart
Germany
phone: +49-(0)711-3514560, FAX: +49-(0)711-351456-99
mail (at) borntraeger-cramer.de

http://www.borntraeger-cramer.de

105. Portal De La Asociación Latinoamericana De Micología
Translate this page ASOCIACIÓN LATINOAMERICANA DE MICOLOGÍA (ALM) LATIN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.FOR mycology. http//www.alm.org.br. Fundada en La Habana, Cuba, en 1990.
http://www.ecologia.edu.mx/alm/
ASOCIACIÓN LATINOAMERICANA DE MICOLOGÍA (ALM)
LATIN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
FOR MYCOLOGY http://www.alm.org.br Fundada en La Habana, Cuba, en 1990 Founded in La Habana, Cuba in 1990

106. ISHAM Homepage
discriminatory. It exists solely to encourage and facilitate the studyand practice of all aspects of medical and veterinary mycology.
http://www.isham.org/
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ISHAM is a world wide organisation that represents all scientists and doctors with a special interest in fungal diseases. ISHAM is an independant society that is non-political and non-discriminatory. It exists solely to encourage and facilitate the study and practice of all aspects of medical and veterinary mycology. ISHAM was founded in 1954 at the VII International Congress of Botany with 150 members and has subsequently expanded to become an international body representing more than 1000 individuals who work professionally with fungal diseases and pathogenic fungi. Twenty three national medical mycology associations are affiliated with ISHAM . The society is a properly recognised non-governmental affiliate of the World Health Organisation. It sustains a co-operative working relationship with the International Mycological Association and the Mycology Division of the International Union of Microbiological Societies. The aims of the organisation are:
  • To encourage the practice and study of all aspects of medical and veterinary mycology To facilitate on an international basis the exchange of ideas and information and give assistance pertaining to medical and veterinary mycology To publish an official journal: Medical Mycology (formerly the Journal of Medical and Veterinary Mycology) To organize an international congress at least once every five years

107. MYCOSYSTEMA: Annual Report Of Systematic Mycology & Lichenology Laboratory
MYCOSYSTEMA. Annual report of Systematic mycology Lichenology Laboratory.
http://micronet.im.ac.cn/journal/MYCO/myco.html
MYCOSYSTEMA
Volume 1, 1988 Volume 2, 1989 Volume 3, 1990 Volume 4, 1991 ... Volume 8, 1995, Volume 9, 1996

108. Japanese Journal Of Medical Mycology
Nippon Ishinkin Gakkai Zasshi Japanese Journal of Medical mycology.
http://www.jsmm.org/magazine/magazine.html
Nippon Ishinkin Gakkai Zasshi
Japanese Journal of Medical Mycology ISSN : Publisher : Japanese Journal of Medical Mycology
Business Center for Academic Societies Japan
16-9,Honkomagome 5-chome, Bunkyo-ku,
Tokyo 113-8622, Japan TEL : Issue : 4 issues/year
To read the PDF file you will need Abobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. Top page

109. Mycology Group - Home
mycology, BioCentrum.dtu.dk, DTU home, , About us. , Food mycology. , Analyticalmethods. , Education. , Staff. , Publications. , Services. , Culture collection.
http://www.biocentrum.dtu.dk/mycology/

About us
Food mycology Analytical methods Education ... over 5 years.
Current research activities

110. Mycology Resources: Directories
entire WWW VL. Virtual LibraryWWW Virtual Library mycology Directories Garden.Latin American Association for mycology. The homepage
http://biodiversity.uno.edu/~fungi/fdirect.html
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The entire WWW VL WWW Virtual Library Mycology: Directories
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ABOUT COLLECTIONS DIRECTORIES DISCUSSIONS GENERAL GENETICS GUIDES ... INDEX
Mycological Resources on the Internet: Directories
People and places out there on the internet Address books of Mycologists Mycological Associations Mycological People and Institutions
Directories of Mycologists
Searchable listings of e-mail and "snail mail" addresses of mycologists worldwide, the most comprehensive and useful of which is Mycologists Online
British Mycological Society
The BMS's web pages include meeting and foray information, and information on their fine journals: Mycological Research, The Mycologist, and Field Mycology.
Candida albicans information
This Candida albicans page has information on genetics, DNA sequences, biosynthetic pathways, the Candida News electronic newsletter, a directory of researchers' email addresses, and more.
Collection Managers Online
An online directory of curators, herbarium and museum directors, and keepers of natural history collections.
Edible mycorrhizal mushrooms: directory of researchers
A directory of researchers interested in edible mycorrhizal mushrooms.

111. General Concepts Of Mycology
General Concepts of mycology. Michael R. McGinnis. Stephen K. Tyring.General Concepts. Fungi are eukaryotic microorganisms which are
http://gsbs.utmb.edu/microbook/mycogenc.htm
General Concepts of Mycology
Michael R. McGinnis
Stephen K. Tyring
General Concepts
Fungi are eukaryotic microorganisms which are heterotrophic and essentially aerobic with limited anaerobic capabilities. Fungi synthesize lysine by the L-aadipic acid biosynthetic pathway. They possess chitinous cell walls, plasma membranes containing ergosterol, 80SrRNA and microtubules composed of tubulin. Fungi grow as yeasts, molds or a combination of both (i.e. dimorphism).
Clinical Presentation
Fungal infections can present clinically in three general manners. Cutaneous presentations can include dermatophyte infections as well as more superficial manifestations seen in pityriasis versicolor. Subcutaneous infections, such as sporotrichosis, often result from traumatic inoculation of the responsible organism into the skin. Systemic mycoses usually follow inhalation and are subsequent to primary pulmonary infections. Alternatively, systemic fungal infections can occur in immunocompromised hosts from normal flora. For example, Candida albicans is frequently seen as part of normal vaginal flora but can produce systemic disease in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy or in AIDS patients. In addition, fungi can indirectly produce disease by eliciting an immune response in the host.

112. IVIC Mycology
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http://mycology.ivic.ve/
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113. GBIF-Mycology.de
The German GBIF Node for mycology. The web site www.gbifmycology.deis designed and an advanced IT infrastructure is developed.
http://www.gbif-mycology.de/
GBIF-D Mycology Partner Institutions
Networking

Projects
... MNet Email Directory
The German GBIF Node for Mycology
The BMBF-funded umbrella project to establish the German GBIF node for Mycology is coordinated by the . It has the aim to give access to a wide spectrum of biologically, ecologically and economically relevant biodiversity data from mycological research activities in Germany. The web site www.gbif-mycology.de is designed and an advanced IT infrastructure is developed. There are nine public institutions involved, each with own thematically defined projects Contact:
Dr. Dagmar Triebel , node manager Contract number: 01 LI 0202
Webmaster

114. Course BS2024: Mycology
Course BS(IM)2024 mycology Resources. Dr Nicklin s mycology Lectures2000 Medical mycology Dr Kilvington speaks. mycology Online
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/224/224myco.html
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115. Mycology Image Gallery - TML & MSH MicroWeb
Welcome to the Mount Sinai Hospital and Toronto Medical LaboratoriesShared Microbiology Service mycology Image Gallery.
http://microbiology.mtsinai.on.ca/mig/index.shtml

Subhash Mohan
who is the department's current Senior Medical Mycology Technologist. In the near future, all images will also be accompanied by descriptive commentaries helping to identify and explain the images provided. Please choose a gallery to the right to start your search.

116. Forest Pathology And Mycology Laboratory

http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/garbelotto/

117. Taylor & Francis Group - Publication
Erowid Psilocybin Mushroom Vault mycologySigned copies of Shulgin books still available with membership. Generalmycology. Suspended in the darkness of The cool and still
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com/link.asp?id=101351

118. Mycology
Question 1 What is mycology, and what is the difference between Mushroomsand Fungi? Terms discussed fleshy fungus (pl. 1) What is mycology.
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
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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.

119. Course BS224: Mycology
Course BS224 mycology Resources. Fungal Infections of Man from MedMicro Profiles.Kingdom III Fungi. Medical mycology Research Center UTMB Galveston.
http://www.tulane.edu/~dmsander/WWW/224/224myco.html
Course BS224: Mycology Resources

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