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Click to enlargepadAn Illustrated Guide to the Coprophilous Ascomycetes of Australia

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Recommended by APS PRESS

By Ann Bell

 

Fungi that occur on dung are diverse and many are cosmopolitan. Collecting dung, incubating it in the lab, and then observing the succession of fungi is an enlightening laboratory exercise at any educational level. This book will be a boon for those wanting to identify the fungi that fruit on the dung.

 

This book is spiral bound and is a guide to identification of coprophilous fungi. Bell uses pictorial keys to aid the user in the identification of the fungi to class and genus. She then provides dichotomous keys to species with references to diagrams of key characters, like a pictorial glossary. All figures are drawn to the same scale for easy comparison of sizes.

 

The late Major Harry Dade studied Australian dung fungi and the first chapter is an account of some of his mycological activities based on his diaries. His personal observations about taxa are included in the text along with additional observations made by the author.

 

This book is a great introduction to the world of dung fungi and guide to their identification. This could be used for teaching the ecology of dung fungi at the undergraduate or graduate level, and for researchers studying biodiversity of fungi. It is beautifully illustrated with 115 black and white and color drawings and photos. This spiral bound paperback more than adequately serves it purpose as a guide to this interesting and diverse group of fungi.

 

Features:

- Spiral bound for easy use at microscope

- Protocols for isolation

- Pictorial, user-friendly keys

- Descriptions of all species

- Recipes for reagents

- More than 100 pages of illustrations

- Extensive list of references

 



Contents


Preface
Acknowledgement
Major Harry Dade (1895-1978)
Summary of Dad’s research on coprophilous Ascomycetes of Australia
Other research on Australia coprophilous fungi
Materials and methods
Collection of substrate
Interpretation of distribution data
Recording Ascomycetes
Measurements
Illustrations
Coprophilous Ascomycetes
The coprophilous discomycetes (“cup fungi”)
Cleistothecial Ascomycetes
Pyrenomycetes
Glossary of shapes and ornamentations
Appendix 1. Description of new species
Appendix 2. Formulae of stains used for microscopic examination
References
Illustrations
Index to fungal names
 



2005; 8.25” x 11.5” spiral bound softcover; 173 pages; 115 plates; (2 pounds); Item No. 51580

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