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21st Century Guidebook to Fungi

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Authors

David Moore, University of Manchester, Geoffrey D. Robson, University of Manchester, Anthony P. J. Trinci, University of Manchester
Published 2000

Description

Fungi have their own unique cell biology and life cycle, but also play critical roles in wider biological systems. This textbook provides a comprehensive view of fungal biology, ranging in scope from the evolutionary origins of fungi and other eukaryotes more than a billion years ago, to the impact fungi have on everyday life. Bringing mycology teaching right up to date, this unique systems biology approach emphasises the interactions between fungi and other organisms to illustrate the critical roles that…

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Key features

  • Unique system biology approach helps students to appreciate fungi as critical components of wider ecosystems
  • Over 20 resource boxes point students towards sources of further information, with DOI numbers included where possible to allow quick and easy access to the original electronic documents
  • Companion CD features a hyperlinked version of the book, the fully integrated World of Cyberfungi website and the Neighbour-Sensing interactive fungal growth simulator program

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