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         Fungi:     more books (101)
  1. Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America by Roger Phillips, 2010-09-23
  2. The Kingdom Fungi: The Biology of Mushrooms, Molds, and Lichens by Steven L. Stephenson, 2010-04-21
  3. Fruiting Bodies and Other Fungi by Brian Lumley, 1996-04-15
  4. Fungi: Mushrooms, Toadstools, Molds, Yeasts, and Other Fungi (A Class of Their Own) by Judy Wearing, 2010-02-15
  5. Fungi and Food Spoilage by John I. Pitt, Ailsa D. Hocking, 2009-08-04
  6. Fungus the Bogeyman (Picture Puffin) by Raymond Briggs, 2005-05-16
  7. Infectious Diabetes: A Cutting-Edge Approach to Stopping One of America's Fastest Growing Epidemics in Its Tracks (Fungus Link Series) by Doug A. Kaufmann, 2003-01
  8. The Triumph of the Fungi: A Rotten History by Nicholas P. Money, 2006-08-31
  9. Molecular Identification of Fungi
  10. The Identification of Fungi: An Illustrated Introduction With Keys, Glossary, And Guide to Literature by Frank M. Dugan, 2006-06-30
  11. Lignicolous Corticioid Fungi (The Mycological Society of America mycologia memoir) by J. H. Ginns, M. N. L. Lefebvre, 1995-06
  12. Fungi by Lilian E Hawker, 1973
  13. The Fungus Big Green Bogey Book by Raymond Briggs, 2003-11-06
  14. Kombucha Miracle Fungus: The Essential Handbook by Harald W. Tietze, 1996-10-01

1. Fungi Perfecti® Gourmet And Medicinal Mushrooms
Specializes in the distribution of cultures, tools, and technologies for the cultivation of gourmet Category Shopping Recreation Drugs Mushrooms......fungi Perfecti is a Certified Organic company specializing in gourmetand medicinal mushrooms and mushroomrelated products.
http://www.fungi.com/
Click Here to see What's New on our Web Site A Brief Introduction to Fungi Perfecti Certified Organic Medicinal Mushroom Capsules, Teas and Extracts Products for Growing Mushrooms Outdoors on Logs and Stumps Books on Mushroom Cultivation, Mushroom Identification and More... Pure Mushroom Sawdust Spawn, Grain Spawn and Cultures "Tools of the Trade" for Mushroom Cultivators Posters, Playing Cards, T-Shirts and Other Mushroom Gifts Cultivation Seminars, Consultation Services and Mushroom Conferences Check out our Fantastic Deals on Clearance Items! Mycotechnology: Mycoremediation, Mycofiltration and Beyond... Visit Fungi Perfecti's Online Mushroom Information Center Help Us Preserve the Fungal Genome of the North American Rainforest! Click Here to Review our Customer Service and Privacy Policies Search Our Web Site A Few Brief Words on the Subject of Psilocybes If "Search" Doesn't Find it, Try Our Site Index
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To See a Picture of Fungi Perfecti's Home Fungi Perfecti ( fun fect The unofficial name for the Subdivision hosting what we call mushrooms. Mushrooms are fleshy fungi that reproduce through the sexual matings of spores. In business since 1980, we offer an ever-expanding product line for the mushroom enthusiast:

2. Introduction To The Fungi
Brief introduction to this kingdom with links to further information.Category Science Biology Flora and Fauna fungi......Introduction to the fungi. Of athlete's foot, champignons, and beer.. . Click on the buttons below to learn more about the fungi.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/fungi/fungi.html
Introduction to the Fungi
Of athlete's foot, champignons, and beer. . .
The Kingdom Fungi includes some of the most important organisms, both in terms of their ecological and economic roles. By breaking down dead organic material, they continue the cycle of nutrients through ecosystems. In addition, most vascular plants could not grow without the symbiotic fungi, or mycorrhizae , that inhabit their roots and supply essential nutrients. Other fungi provide numerous drugs (such as penicillin and other antibiotics), foods like mushrooms, truffles and morels, and the bubbles in bread, champagne, and beer. Fungi also cause a number of plant and animal diseases: in humans, ringworm, athlete's foot, and several more serious diseases are caused by fungi. Because fungi are more chemically and genetically similar to animals than other organisms, this makes fungal diseases very difficult to treat. Plant diseases caused by fungi include rusts, smuts, and leaf, root, and stem rots, and may cause severe damage to crops. However, a number of fungi, in particular the yeasts, are important "model organisms" for studying problems in genetics and molecular biology. Click on the buttons below to learn more about the Fungi.

3. Fun Facts About Fungi Home
Are you interested in fungi and want to know why they are so different? This is a great starting place.
http://www.herb.lsa.umich.edu/kidpage/factindx.htm
Welcome to the Hidden Kingdom!
We find fungi so fascinating that we wanted to share some fun facts about fungi with you. Fungi both cure and cause disease. They determine what plants grow in your yard and in forests, and keep us from being buried in waste. Some fungi taste great others can kill you!
Experiments, Puzzles, Games
Fun Facts About Fungi Meet the Authors
Fun Facts Awards Page
(rfogel@umich.edu) and Patricia Rogers, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. Last update: 31 Jan. 2003.

4. Natural Perspective: Fungus Kingdom
Learn the role that fungi play in recycling nature's organic dead matter. Offers descriptions of various kinds of mushrooms, fungi, and lichens. In addition to the beauty of mushrooms, fungi provide a critical part of nature's continuous rebirth fungi recycle dead
http://www.perspective.com/nature/fungi
Page 7 of 38
Natural Perspective
The Fungus Kingdom
(Last modified: 21 July 1997)
In addition to the beauty of mushrooms, fungi provide a critical part of nature's continuous rebirth: fungi recycle dead organic matter into useful nutrients. Sometimes the fungus doesn't wait for the biomatter to die, in which case the fungus is called a parasite. Many plants, however, are dependent on the help of a fungus to get their own nutrients, living in a symbiotic relationship called a mycorrhizal association . Plants aren't the only ones, however, to enjoy fungi Fungi digest food outside their bodies: they release enzymes into the surrounding environment, breaking down organic matter into a form the fungus can absorb. Mycorrhizal associates benefit from this by absorbing materials digested by the fungi growing among their roots. Fungi reproduce by releasing spores from a fruiting body. The fruit, called a mushroom, releases spores into the air, and the wind carries the spores off to start the next generation. Around 100,000 species of fungi are divided into five phyla, based largely on the characteristics of their reproductive organs.
Club Fungi ( Basidiomycota
When people think of mushrooms, the fruit of Basidiomycota probably comes to mind. Many mushrooms in this phylum look like umbrellas growing from the ground or like shelves growing on wood, but some, such as the

5. New Zealand Fungi
Images, photos, keys and lots of information on mushrooms in New Zealand
http://www.fungi.co.nz/
Latest News or Sites
New Zealand Site: Fungi

A wonderful site!

That I believe has been around for awhile but only just come to my notice.

It is well worth looking at the other sections of this site.
...
3D pictures of toadstools from the New Zealand Forests.

(Check them out they are quite amazing) Peter's Photos
Peter once had a large fungi site that has long since disappeared here are some of his more resent fungi photos

Personal Sites
The Hidden Forest

Information and Photographs of New Zealand Fungi also including Slime Moulds, Lichens and Bryophytes. A peek into the world of Mushrooms A new site on New Zealand fungi. K I D S ... Has a section on Mushrooms and Fungi Exploring the Kaimai Bush by Shirley Kerr KEA IMAGINEERING Capturing the spirit and soul of New Zealand, It's diverse fauna and magnificent landforms (Including Fungi) ... Nathan's Fungi Pictures Research Site Forest Health Fungal and Insect Collection New Zealand Fungal Herbarium (PDD) Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research. NZFUNGI - New Zealand Fungi Landcare Research mycology database.

6. Taming Wild Mushrooms
Information on hunting mushrooms safely. Includes rules, recommended books, and photographs of edible and toxic fungi.
http://www.cris.com/~Czere/mush1.shtml
morchella deliciosa
Welcome to Ralph's
Finest Fungi Fancier File
"There are old mushroom hunters, and there are bold mushroom hunters, but there are no old, bold mushroom hunters" Welcome to our mushroom home page. Attached are pages covering our personal mushroom safety rules , terse reviews of books about mushroom hunting, our family favorites , and some (hopefully recent) foray reports , and some links to other mushroom sites. While many people up here in Michigan hunt wild mushrooms, most only hunt morels. This tends to limit their local season to the two weeks between sprouting and rotting during the month of May. It causes them to miss out on an incredible array of great flavors and textures. As amateur hobbyists, my wife and I have developed a list of favorite species, our own rules for trying out new species, and opinions about what makes for preferable and less helpful mushroom texts. Please be patient with us, it's a struggle to get digitized the best of over a thousand otherwise mediocre 35mm slides of mushrooms to better adorn these pages. Mushroom hunting is a true sport: The fungi DO have an equal chance to win. If we are correct in our identification, at very best we win a tasty side-dish, or an optimally seasoned main course. On the other hand, if we are not correct, we win repeated trips to the head, maybe a trip to the emergency room, and in the extreme, a trip to the morgue.

7. Fungi
Photo. (fungi). Goto fungi. Sienet. The Finnish and (Finnish)Swedish common names are mainly based on following
http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/fungi
Life
prev next Scientific names Finnish names English names All Arachnoida Plants Fungi Sienet ... Sienet Photo fungi Goto:
Fungi
Sienet
The Finnish and (Finnish)-Swedish common names are mainly based on following sources , 1989. Suomen suursienten nimet - Common names of Finnish macromycetes. Karstenia (Suppl): 1 - 110. Marcel Bon, Olof Anderson (Swedish ed.) , 1987. Swampar [original title: Mushrooms and toadstools of Britain and North-western Europe]. . Basidiomycetes Kantasienet
Gasteromycetes Buksvampar
Phragmobasidiomycetes
Ascomycetes Kotelosienet Sporsäcksvampar
Pyrenomycetes
Myxomycetes
Miscellaneus
Poronia Lantapistesienet Poronior
Elaphomyces Maahikkaat Hjorttryfflar
Onygena Sorkkasienet
Daldinia Pikipallot Skiktdynor
Diatrype Laakakilvet
Ustulina Karstasyylät Stubbdynor
Claviceps Torajyväsienet Mjöldrygor
Athelia Hämäkät Spindelskinn

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8. MykoWeb: Mushrooms, Fungi, Mycology
Information on mushrooms, fungi, mycophagy, and mycology primarily for the amateur. Includes photos, Category Recreation Outdoors Wildlife Mushrooms......MykoWeb information on mushrooms and other fungi, mycophagy, and mycology primarilyfor the amateur. Includes descriptions, photographs, recipes, and more.
http://www.mykoweb.com/
MykoWeb information on mushrooms and other fungi, mycophagy, and mycology primarily for the amateur. Includes descriptions, photographs, recipes, and more.
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Start MykoWeb by clicking here.
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9. Tom Volk's Fungi-- Including Mushrooms, Mycology, Molds, Indoor Air Quality, Mor
Tom Volk's fungi Department of Biology University of WisconsinLa Crosse Greetings from Wisconsin!! I am a Professor (just got promoted!) in the Department of Biology at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
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 should still 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. 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. 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. NEW Search Function!!

10. 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......UWLa Crosse Tom Volk's fungi Department of Biology University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Thispage also includes an explanation of sex and mating types in fungi.
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 still 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. 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. 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. NEW Search Function!!

11. 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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12. Systematics Of The Fungi
fungi Systematics. fungi are they are polyphyletic); these are the Deuteromycota(fungi imperfecti), and the lichens. The Deuteromycota
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/fungi/fungisy.html
Fungi : Systematics
Fungi are usually classified in four divisions: the Chytridiomycota (chytrids), Zygomycota (bread molds), Ascomycota (yeasts and sac fungi), and the Basidiomycota (club fungi). Placement into a division is based on the way in which the fungus reproduces sexually. The shape and internal structure of the sporangia , which produce the spores, are the most useful character for identifying these various major groups. There are also two conventional groups which are not recognized as formal taxonomic groups (ie. they are polyphyletic); these are the Deuteromycota (fungi imperfecti), and the lichens. The Deuteromycota includes all fungi which have lost the ability to reproduce sexually. As a result, it is not known for certain into which group they should be placed, and thus the Deuteromycota becomes a convenient place to dump them until someone gets around to working out their biology. Unlike other fungi, the lichens are not a single organism, but rather a symbiotic association between a fungus and an alga. The fungal member of the lichen is usually an ascomycete or basidiomycete, and the alga is usually a cyanobacterium or a chlorophyte (green alga) . Often the fungal partner is unable to grow without the algal symbiont, making it difficult to classify these organisms. They will be treated here as a separate group, but it should be realized that they are neither single organisms, nor a monophyletic group.

13. Taming Wild Mushrooms
Mushroom hunter's personal site includes photos and descriptions of family favorites, safety information, notes on morel hunting experiences, and related links.
http://www.concentric.net/~Czere/mush1.shtml
morchella deliciosa
Welcome to Ralph's
Finest Fungi Fancier File
"There are old mushroom hunters, and there are bold mushroom hunters, but there are no old, bold mushroom hunters" Welcome to our mushroom home page. Attached are pages covering our personal mushroom safety rules , terse reviews of books about mushroom hunting, our family favorites , and some (hopefully recent) foray reports , and some links to other mushroom sites. While many people up here in Michigan hunt wild mushrooms, most only hunt morels. This tends to limit their local season to the two weeks between sprouting and rotting during the month of May. It causes them to miss out on an incredible array of great flavors and textures. As amateur hobbyists, my wife and I have developed a list of favorite species, our own rules for trying out new species, and opinions about what makes for preferable and less helpful mushroom texts. Please be patient with us, it's a struggle to get digitized the best of over a thousand otherwise mediocre 35mm slides of mushrooms to better adorn these pages. Mushroom hunting is a true sport: The fungi DO have an equal chance to win. If we are correct in our identification, at very best we win a tasty side-dish, or an optimally seasoned main course. On the other hand, if we are not correct, we win repeated trips to the head, maybe a trip to the emergency room, and in the extreme, a trip to the morgue.

14. Mushroomcultures.com
Offers a wide range of edible and other fungi as cultured stock.
http://www.mushroomcultures.com
mushroomcultures.com;http://home.onemain.com/~plycinc/spawn.htm; mushroomcultures.com;http://home.onemain.com/~plycinc/spawn.htm;

15. Fun Facts About Fungi Catalog
Home Catalog SELECT A TOPIC. New Topics, n Link to Spanish VersionLink to Polish Versionpbs;. Boletus edulis What's in a Name, Mushroon
http://www.herb.lsa.umich.edu/kidpage/factindx1.htm
Home SELECT A TOPIC New Topics pbs;
What's in a Name
Dispersal
Decomposition
Caterpillar Fungus: A Traditional Medicine
HOME Last update: 20 Aug 02. Preparation of this page by Robert Fogel (rfogel@umich.edu) supported in part by National Science Foundation Grant 9400871.

16. Dr. Fungus: Fungi, Fungus, Fungal
Home Catalog SELECT A TOPIC New Topics n pbs; What's in a Name Dispersal Decomposition
http://www.doctorfungus.com/
- 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)

MYCOLOGY IN THE NEWS As reported in
Cancer
Date: Feb. 03, 2003
Refractory Aspergillus pneumonia in patients with acute leukemia and a successful therapy with combination caspofungin and liposomal amphotericin.
As reported by
www.nejm.org
Date: Dec. 19, 2002 Caspofungin vs. Ampho B for Invasive Candidiasis
A new clinical study evaluated the investigational use of caspofungin acetate for the treatment of invasive candidiasis (an infection that spreads to organs), including candidemia (an infection of the bloodstream). As reported by www.abcnews.com Date: Nov. 29, 2002 Black Mold Panic Has Families Fleeing Their Homes View News Archive MYCOLOGY FACTOID New! What fungus causes mycosis fungoides? Answer You see the word for filamentous fungus written as both 'mold' and 'mould.' Which is correct?

17. Fungi
fungi. Eumycota mushrooms, sac fungi, yeast, molds, rusts, smuts, etc.Meredith Blackwell, Rytas Vilgalys and John W. Taylor *. Notable fungi.
http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Fungi&contgroup=Eukaryotes

18. Zoosporic Fungi Online Home Page
Resource of information on zoosporic fungi, which includes chytrids, oomycetes, labyrinthulids, and other protists. Contains glossary, photos, how to isolate and maintain these organisms in culture, current publications, job listings, and related links.
http://www.botany.uga.edu/zoosporicfungi/
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This goal of this site is to provide a web-based resource of information on zoosporic fungi, an informal group which includes chytrids, oomycetes, labyrinthulids, and various other protists. Here you will find links to a glossary defining terms commonly used with zoosporic fungi, a photogallery with pictures of the organisms, and a guide on how to isolate and maintain these organisms in culture. There are also links to recent publications on zoosporic fungi, jobs , and links to other sites. Below is a list of the organisms that fall into the zoosporic fungi catagory. Click on the names to take you to each individual organism page. Each page contains information on the life cycles, physiology, ultrastructure, taxonomy, and phylogeny of the various groups. You Are Zoospore Number To Swim ByThis Site!

19. 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 2003.03.03
A MykoWeb Page

20. Dr. Fungus: Fungi, Fungus, Fungal
Includes images and information, how fungi infect people, animals, and plants and how fungal infections Category Health Conditions and Diseases Infectious Diseases 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)

MYCOLOGY IN THE NEWS As reported in
Cancer
Date: Feb. 03, 2003
Refractory Aspergillus pneumonia in patients with acute leukemia and a successful therapy with combination caspofungin and liposomal amphotericin.
As reported by
www.nejm.org
Date: Dec. 19, 2002 Caspofungin vs. Ampho B for Invasive Candidiasis
A new clinical study evaluated the investigational use of caspofungin acetate for the treatment of invasive candidiasis (an infection that spreads to organs), including candidemia (an infection of the bloodstream). As reported by www.abcnews.com Date: Nov. 29, 2002 Black Mold Panic Has Families Fleeing Their Homes View News Archive MYCOLOGY FACTOID New! What fungus causes mycosis fungoides? Answer You see the word for filamentous fungus written as both 'mold' and 'mould.' Which is correct?

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