Straminipilous Fungi
M.W. Dick
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Description for Straminipilous Fungi
paperback. Num Pages: 670 pages, 54 black & white illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: PSP; PSTP; PSV. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 280 x 210 x 11. Weight in Grams: 1777.
Straminipilous Fungi presents a critical comparative review of the morphology and ultrastructure, morphogenesis, cytology, molecular biology and evolution of the biflagellate fungi. These organisms encompass the fungi formerly called oomycetes; taxonomically related heterotrophs studied by mycologists; plasmodiophorids and other heterotrophs. Appropriate comparisons are made with chromophyte algae, marine heterotrophs and chytridiaceous fungi. Little-known taxa which have been referred to the various orders of flagellate fungi are also listed together with citations. A new hierarchical classification is presented which is supported by systematic accounts and synoptic keys. Dichotomous keys based on habitat ... Read more
Straminipilous Fungi presents a critical comparative review of the morphology and ultrastructure, morphogenesis, cytology, molecular biology and evolution of the biflagellate fungi. These organisms encompass the fungi formerly called oomycetes; taxonomically related heterotrophs studied by mycologists; plasmodiophorids and other heterotrophs. Appropriate comparisons are made with chromophyte algae, marine heterotrophs and chytridiaceous fungi. Little-known taxa which have been referred to the various orders of flagellate fungi are also listed together with citations. A new hierarchical classification is presented which is supported by systematic accounts and synoptic keys. Dichotomous keys based on habitat ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
670
Condition
New
Number of Pages
670
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789048156399
SKU
V9789048156399
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Reviews for Straminipilous Fungi
'All major mycological and plant pathological libraries should endeavour to secure a copy while stocks last.' MYCOTAXON, April-June (2002) `This epic treatise should be in every library with a microbiology collection.' Mycological Research, 106 (October 2002) `This critical and thoroughly written book summarizes the life's ... Read more