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  1. Handbook of Applied Mycology (Handbook of Applied Mycology, Vol. 5) by Arora, 1991-12-23
  2. Essentials of Clinical Mycology
  3. Medical Mycology: Cellular and Molecular Techniques
  4. Practical Laboratory Mycology by Elmer W. Koneman, 1985-06
  5. Clinical Bacteriology, Mycology and Parasitology: An Illustrated Colour Text by W. John Spicer MBBS(Melbourne)FRACPFRCPAFACSHPFASMDTM&H(Sydney)DipBact(London), 2000-08-15
  6. Medical Mycology and Human Mycoses by Everett Smith, Ph.D. Beneke, Alvin Lee, Ph.D. Rogers, 1996-08
  7. The Aspergilli: Genomics, Medical Aspects, Biotechnology, and Research Methods (Mycology)
  8. Advances in Food Mycology (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  9. Current Advances in Molecular Mycology
  10. Medical Mycology Handbook (A Wiley medical publication) by Mary C. Campbell, Joyce L. Stewart, 1980-10
  11. Fungi: Experimental Methods In Biology (Mycology) by Ramesh Maheshwari, 2005-06-23
  12. Animal Microbiology: Immunology, Bacteriology, Mycology, Diseases of Fish and Laboratory Methods v. 1 by A. Buxton, G. Fraser, 1977-08-25
  13. Bioinformatics, Volume 6 (Applied Mycology and Biotechnology)
  14. Fungal Genomics, Volume 4 (Applied Mycology and Biotechnology)

41. Duke University Mycology Research Unit
Links to other mycology web sites; 2001 Woods Hole Molecular mycology Course Fungal Genetics Stock Center mycology Resources on the Internet
http://www.dumru.mc.duke.edu/
Duke University Mycology Research Unit (DUMRU)
Cryptococcus neoformans: A Model for Pathogenic Fungi
photo of Filobasidiella neoformans by W. Schell DUMRU
contact: Ms. Janet Routten ( routt001@mc.duke.edu
Division of Infectious Diseases
Department of Medicine
0554 Hosp South
Box 3353 Duke Medical Center,
Durham, NC 27710
Phone: (919) 684-4016
Fax (919) 684-8902 DUMRU
  • Program overview with descriptions of research projects ***The DUMRU News (pdf file)***
  • July 2001 issue Nov 2000 issue Oct 2000 issue Sept 2000 issue ... Program and photos from the 2nd Cryptococcus neoformans genomics meeting, June 22-23, St. Louis, MO
    Cryptococcus Resources
  • Useful methods, media and protocols Cloned genes and gene libraries Cryptococcus genome projects
  • -Stanford Genome Technology Center: serotype D, JEC21 -The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) Database: serotype D, JEC21 -Duke Center for Genome Technology: serotype A, H99 -Genome Sequence Centre, Univ. British Columbia: BAC fingerprint mapping, H99 and JEC21 ... -University of Oklahoma EST project: JEC21 and H99
  • Links to other mycology web sites
  • 2001 Woods Hole Molecular Mycology Course Fungal Genetics Stock Center Mycology Resources on the Internet Saccharomyces genome database (Stanford) ... Candida genome database (Stanford)
    Duke University
  • The Duke University Home Page The Duke University Library
  • DUMRU faculty web pages
    John R. Perfect, M.D., Director

    42. Welcome
    mushroomsfmrc.com is a large site with a lot of mycological information. By Stephen L. Peele, Curator Florida mycology Research Center (FMRC).
    http://www.mushroomsfmrc.com/
    Important Information About Using This Site - Please Take The Time To Read. FMRC no longer takes any credit card or online orders. This is because many are aware of all the records kept on such type orders. Although our customers order items from FMRC for Legal and Academic reasons, they do not want to be included in any “watched activity” or similar list, which the said method of payments can produce. If you run across an item you wish to order, just write it down, include payment made out to FMRC, POB 18105, Pensacola, FL 32523, and just mail it in. This is your best protection when ordering mycological items and it has proved itself since 1972. mushroomsfmrc.com is a large site with a lot of mycological information. You probably will not see it all on your first visit……we hope you will place us in your “favorite” folder, and visit many more times, expanding your mycological knowledge with each visit. As you travel through our mycological landscape, there is hidden “SECRET SALES”. This hidden section has some real values and shows how to get them!.......Enjoy: This special hidden Secret Sales spot will be moved from time to time.

    43. Mycology - Definition From The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
    Definition of mycology from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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    New Latin mycologia, from myc- + Latin -logia -logy
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     a branch of biology dealing with fungi  fungal life adjective adverb noun Learn more about "mycology" and related topics at Britannica.com Pronunciation Symbols

    44. Erowid Mushroom Vault : Mycology
    Information and links to identification of and technical information about mushrooms.
    http://www.erowid.org/plants/mushrooms/mushrooms_mycology.shtml
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    General Mycology
    Suspended in the darkness of
    The cool and still Boulder Creek Night
    I hear the song of the cricket
    And locusts and frogs
    And I wonder
    Is this the life of a Mushroom
    - - - Barbara E Hanson
    PRIMARY RESOURCES

    Fungi Perfecti

    Mushroom World

    MycoElectronica
    Myko Web ... Fun Facts About Fungi SECONDARY RESOURCES Mycology.net Mycology Resources at Cornell AMANITA SPECIFIC Tulloss's Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Amanita REGIONAL MYCOLOGY SITES Common Fungi of the San Francisco Bay Area Agaricales of the Hawaiian Islands Agaricales of Costa Rica PHOTOS The SERG Mushroom Gallery MykoWeb Photos ANIMALS Small Mammals and Hypogenous Fungi - Werner P 2005 VIDEO Cordyceps - Parasitic Fungi video excerpt , (Nature?) MYCOLOGY ORGANIZATIONS Central New York Mycology Society List of North American Mycology Organizations BIBLIOGRAPHY Mushrooms Demystified , David Arora, 1986 Ten Speed Press Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World , Paul Stamets, 1996 Ten Speed Press All that the Rain Promises and More...

    45. Introduction To Mycology
    However, using the current cladistic approaches mycologists are slowly establishing links between these species and other species with sexual stages.
    http://www.microbiologybytes.com/introduction/myc1.html
    MicrobiologyBytes Microbiology Notes : Mycology Updated: April 18, 2007 Search
    Introduction to Mycology
    Fungi have the several features that distinguish them from other organisms. They have a filamentous branching system of cells, with apical growth, lateral branching and a heterotrophic nutrition. They are characterized by a life cycle that begins with germination from a spore or resting structure, followed by a period of growth as a substrate is exploited to produce biomass. Finally there is a period of sporulation, where propagules are formed that can be disseminated from the parent mycelium - Fig. 1. Schematic of a fungal life cycle: They are vital to the biosphere for many reasons, not least for their decomposing activities on dead substrates that ensure the release of nutrients like carbon, minerals and nitrogen back into the biosphere. Latest Microbiology News
    Taxonomy
    The origin of the fungi appears to be very ancient. They first appear in the fossil record coincidentally with the appearance of the land plants. This was in the Devonian period around 400 million years ago. The early microscopists found that fungi were simple to study, and they first observed division of cells by watching yeasts under the microscope. They were one of the earliest groups to be classified, and the earliest scheme was drawn up in 1588. Early biological science was much obsessed with categorizing things and researchers constructed taxonomic systems based solely on structure. However, for the fungi, this created a polyphyletic group that contained microorganisms that had very different ancestors.

    46. Fungus Friends' Journal
    anjel_kitty, So I m wanting to do some mycological paintings in water color, and was wondering if I could have permission to use some of the photos on here
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    Wednesday, March 26th, 2008 11:29 pm Some shrooms from my farm
    wander
    Hi there. told me about this community and asked me to post some pix. I have a farm in West Central, IL and it's getting close to morel hunting season so I thought I'd post some I've found for the last few years plus some others I find growing around my 100 or so acres.
    Here is what I believe to be a Phellinus pini We get these in the Fall.
    Next the Fall Version of the Calvatia gigantea. That's my foot for comparisson. I have a size 13 shoe.
    I'm not sure what these little guys are . I'd say they were about 2 inches in height and maybe 1/2 to 3/4 inches across the top. They like moist shade and come up at the very beginning of Spring.
    Here are my favorites, a big heaping bowl of Morchella esculenta ready to be sauteed and savored.
    and here are a few shots where I find them in the wild.
    More Morels
    Wander 14 comments comment on this Sunday, March 23rd, 2008 6:44 pm Pretty Corts These grow abundantly in the preserve near my house (central Fl).

    47. FSL Research Lab, Mycology, USDAFS
    Forest mycology and Mycorrhiza Research Team. Forestry Sciences Laboratory, 3200 Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR, USA. This page and other pages linked from it
    http://mgd.nacse.org/fsl/index.html
    Forest Mycology and Mycorrhiza Research Team
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    48. Mycology, Mold And Mushroom Books
    Great site for Books about Science, Nature and the Outdoors.
    http://theforagerpress.com/bookstore/myco.htm
    Great Gift Ideas For Mushroom Lovers! Links to other Books on this Page: Mushrooms Demystified Edible Wild
    Mushrooms of

    North America
    ... Treasures from the Kingdom of Fungi Other Books
    and Links: Lichenology Books Mold
    Books
    Mycology ... Contact Us
    Mycology, Fungi, Mold
    and Mushroom Books Chasing The Rain
    By Taylor F. Lockwood
    Hardcover: 128 pages
    Over 500 full-color photographs
    Click here to learn more
    or Order Now from us for $29.95 - Not available for less anywhere else on the Web! Treasures from the Kingdom of Fungi by Taylor F. Lockwood $29.95 Hardcover In stock - Usually ships in 24 hours More about this book Author Bio Order Now - Not available from Amazon or Barnes and Noble Mushrooms of Northeastern North America by David W. Fischer, Alan E. Bessette and Arleen Raines Bessette , Paperback This volume is encyclopedic in nature, treating nearly 1,500 species of mushrooms through 786 pages! Order an autographed copy More about this book Author Bio Myxomycetes: A Handbook of Slime Molds by Steven L. Stephenson, Henry Stempen

    49. MCBG - Mycology / Mushroom Guide, Identification, Photographs
    For more information, visit MykoWeb, a site devoted to the science of mycology (the study of fungi) and the hobby of mushrooming.
    http://www.gardenbythesea.org/about/mushroom/index.html
    In addition to the Gardens' many plant collections, each winter we enjoy an interesting natural phenomena: a wide variety of wild mushrooms appear throughout our grounds. To help our guests enjoy the winter show, we have developed this photographic guide. Throughout the season, we offer mushroom talks and walks by local experts, and interpretive signs are posted where mushrooms appear. Come visit the Gardens and take advantage of the 100-plus species of mushrooms to be found right here on our grounds. Please note that many of the mushrooms found in the Gardens are poisonous. Positive identification for the purposes of collecting and eating mushrooms is not the purpose of this guide.
    MUSHROOM PHOTOGRAPHS
    Agaricus albolutescens Amber-Staining Agaricus
    Agaricus augustus
    The Prince
    Agaricus californicus California Agaricus
    Agaricus hondensis
    Felt-Ringed Agaricus
    Agaricus perobscurus The Princess
    Agaricus subrutilescens
    Wine Colored Agaricus
    Aleuria aurantia
    Orange Peel Fungus
    Amanita franchetii
    Yellow-Veiled Amanita
    Amanita gemmata
    Gemmed Amanita
    Amanita lanei
    Coccora
    Amanita muscaria
    Fly Agaric Amanita pachycolea Western Grisette Amanita phalloides Death Cap Armillaria mellea Honey Mushroom Bolbitius vitellinus Boletus chrysenteron Cracked-Cap Bolete Boletus edulis King Bolete Boletus mirabilis Admirable Bolete Boletus rubripes Red-Stemmed Bitter Bolete Boletus subtomentosus Boring Brown Bolete Bulgaria inquinans Boletus zelleri Zeller's Bolete Calocera viscosa Yellow Staghorn Cantharellus cibarius Chanterelle Caulorhiza umbonata

    50. General Mycology
    General mycology is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the biology, diversity, taxonomy and phylogeny of the true fungi (Kingdom
    http://classes.plantpath.wsu.edu/plp521/
    General Mycology Pl P 421/521 Department of Plant Pathology, Washington State University Fall Semester 2007 Instructor: Dr. Lori Carris Teaching Assistants: Donna Henderson and Evans Njambere Location: Plant BioSciences I Room 31 Top of Page Top of Page Top of Page Top of Page ... Top of Page INTRODUCTION General Mycology is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the biology, diversity, taxonomy and phylogeny of the true fungi ( Kingdom Fung i) and those fungal-like organisms which are traditionally studied in mycology courses but are now known to belong to the Kingdoms Protoctista (Protists) and Stramenopila (Chromista). The course comprises two one-hour lectures and two three-hour laboratory sessions per week. Lecture and laboratory topics focus on the basic features and life cycles of all major taxa of fungi. Undergraduate students should be enrolled in 421 and graduate students in 521. Two lecture exams and two lab exams will be given during the semester. All students will be required to complete a culture and specimen collection as part of the course requirements. Students enrolled in Pl P 521 are also required to prepare an abstract and give an oral presentation on a selected topic of interest. Class syllabus General Mycology classes meet Tuesday and Thursday from 1-5 pm in Plant BioSciences I Room 31

    51. Medical Mycology
    wwwus.ebsco.com/online/direct.asp?JournalID=101351 - Similar pages mycology and Youmycology is a vast and complex subject. Many people are professional mycologists. Many more are amateur mycologists. And even more people know only several
    http://www-us.ebsco.com/online/direct.asp?JournalID=101351

    52. (Veterinary Bacteriology And Mycology At The UW Madison)
    The veterinary bacteriology and mycology home page.
    http://www.vetmed.wisc.edu/students/vetmycology/index.html
    Course Overview
    Welcome to the Veterinary Bacteriology and Mycology (PBS 703/517) web site. The purpose of this course is to provide veterinary medical students with an overview of the pathogenesis of bacterial and fungal infections of animals. This includes an introduction to the basic characteristics of bacteria and fungi, what implications these have for antimicrobial therapy, and a discussion of the major genera of pathogenic bacteria and fungi. We will describe the organisms themselves, as well as provide an overview of the diagnosis, pathogenesis, host response and antimicrobial therapy of the most important bacterial and fungal pathogens. It is assumed that students taking this course have not had a previous course in microbiology. We will attempt to provide you the information you need to be prepared for the clinical courses in medicine in the third year.
    This Web Site
    The purpose of this web site is to provide students with resources that will supplement the lecture and the lab courses. The majority of the slides from the lecture portion of the course are available here in outline form. In addition, there are images here of the majority of the organisms that you will be expected to correctly identify for the lab practical exam.

    53. Mycology
    Question 1 What is mycology, and what is the difference between Mushrooms and Fungi? mycology is the study of fungi and organisms that, like fungi,
    http://www.ilmyco.gen.chicago.il.us/TopTen/Mycol8.html

    Glossary

    Trivia
    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
    Okay, this is really three questions...
    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.

    54. Mycology Of Dermatophyte Fungus Infections. DermNet NZ
    mycology of dermatophyte fungus infections. Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society.
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    Mycology of dermatophyte infections
    Mycology is the study of fungi. Dermatophyte fungi are the ringworm fungi (tinea). They depend on their host, which may be an animal ("zoophilic") or a human ("anthropophilic") and need to spread from one host to another to survive. Dermatophytes may also prefer to live in the soil ("geophilic"). Anthropophilic dermatophytes are so well adapted to living on human skin that they provoke minimal inflammatory reaction. Zoophilic or geophilic dermatophytes will often provoke a more vigorous inflammatory reaction when they attempt to invade human skin. There are three genera of dermatophytes, recognised by the nature of their macroconidae (asexual spores):

    55. Shroomtalk Magazine & Mycology Forums - Issue #3 Now On Sale
    Shroomtalk Mushroom Magazine Forums explore the exciting world of mycology with full colour photography, informative articles, interesting interviews.
    http://www.shroomtalk.com/
    The Shroomtalk Shoutbox below is for small conversations or in case of emergency when the main forum goes down.
    It's best to not ask any important questions here because they will most likely not get answered.
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    56. Mycology Proficiency Testing Program At Wadsworth Center
    The mycology Category consists of five subcategories General, Yeasts Only, Antifungal Testing Yeasts Only, Direct Detection (new category) and Restricted
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    57. Jon S Fungal Fantasia
    There are lots of decent mycological pages on the Web; I ve mentioned a few on my page of links, and you can use your favorite search engine to find more.
    http://www.jonsinger.org/areas/area.mycology.html

    58. Makezine.com: Home Mycology Lab
    Use an offthe-shelf home air purifier to make a laminar flow hood for your own miniature mycology lab. Then use it to culture and grow mushrooms,
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    59. SACMM :: San Antonio Center For Medical Mycology
    The San Antonio Center for Medical mycology (SACMM) was conceived in an effort to unify Medical mycology investigators in the San Antonio area into a
    http://www.sacmm.org/
    Purpose
    The San Antonio Center for Medical Mycology (SACMM) was conceived in an effort to unify Medical Mycology investigators in the San Antonio area into a synergistic group. SACMM is aimed at improving research opportunities and increasing funding for mycology research and training, which will further enhance the visibility of Medical Mycology at the UTHSCSA as a unique entity nationally and internationally. This increased visibility is expected to improve investigator funding success both individually and collectively, and to create new—and strengthen existing—training programs, broaden our overall expertise, and enhance the reputation of the UTHSCSA and San Antonio as a global center of excellence in mycology. Organization and Governance
    Membership in SACMM is open to investigators interested in mycology at UTHSCSA and in San Antonio. Membership is by consensus of Center faculty—those individuals who are permanent employees (or equivalent, i.e., tenure-track, clinical or research appointment) who have principal investigator status or function in a supervisory or instructor capacity. The leadership of SACMM is comprised of a Director, Dr. Thomas Patterson, and co-directors from different disciplines and departments, including persons with expertise in Clinical Mycology, Basic Research and Laboratory Studies. Dr Brian Wickes serves as Co-Director of Research and Dr. Michael G. Rinaldi, Director, UTHSCSA Fungal Testing Laboratory, is Co-director of Laboratory Studies. Links provided from Health Science Center pages to other web sites do not constitute or imply an endorsement of those sites, their content, or products and services associated with those sites.

    60. Triplehelixspores.com - Mycology Supplies Online
    mycology Supplies and information about growing mushrooms. The science of growing mushrooms.
    http://www.triplehelixspores.com/
    You have just stumbled upon the very best supplier of mycology supplies substrates culture media and tools pressure cookers ... microscopes and Mushroom Growing Kits . We also provide information and links to websites that offer great deals on all of the products listed above.
    Welcome toTriple Helix Spores.com. If you love growing mushrooms then we have a wide selection of mycology supplies We also provide manufacturer direct All American pressure cookers and sterilizers if you want to cook for yourself. We offer everything mycology from Petrie dishes and agar to sterile syringes and glove box/dry chambers is to respond to all emails within 3-6 hours (during business hours), ship your package out within three days of ordering, and provide you with the best online service and tek support available. Triplehelixspores.com

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