Tropical mycology. Volume 2, Micromycetes /

This second volume of Tropical Mycology contains 11 sections discussing the biology, taxonomy, phylogeny, physiology, anatomy and biochemistry of lichens and microfungi, including some plant pathogenic fungi.

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Other Authors: Watling, Roy
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Wallingford ; New York : CABI, 2002
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Why Study Tropical Fungi? / D.L. Hawksworth
  • Key to Tropical Species of Nectria-like Fungi / G.J. Samuels, A.Y. Rossman and H.-J. Schroers
  • A Reassessment of the Taxonomy of Some Tropical Sooty Moulds / J.L. Faull, I. Olejnik, M. Ingrouille and D. Reynolds
  • Lignicolous Freshwater Higher Fungi with Reference to their Teleomorph and Anamorph Stages / S. Sivichai, E.B. Gareth Jones and N.L. Hywel-Jones
  • The Pandanaceae : Does it Have a Diverse and Unique Fungal Biota? / E.H.C. McKenzie, S.R. Whitton and K.D. Hyde
  • Aspects of Graminicolous Downy Mildew Biology : Perspectives for Tropical Plant Pathology and Peronosporomycetes Phylogeny / M.A. Spencer and M.W. Dick
  • Invasive Neotropical Pathogens of Tree Crops / H.C. Evans
  • Lichens of Tropical Forests / B.J. Coppins and P. Wolseley
  • The Importance of Invertebrate-pathogenic Fungi from the Tropics / N.L. Hywel-Jones
  • Tropical Mycoses : Hazards to Travellers / E.G.V. Evans and H.R. Ashbee
  • Recent and Future Discoveries of Pharmacologically Active Metabolites from Tropical Fungi / G. Bills, A. Dombrowski, F. Peláez, J. Polishook and Zhiqiang An.