Technical Mycology


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Technical Mycology - The Utilization of Micro-Organisms in the Arts and Manufactures - Part II Eumycetic Fermentation


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This vintage book contains a practical handbook on fermentation and related processes, originally intended for the use of brewers and distillers, analysts, technical and agricultural chemists, pharmacists, and those with an interest in the industries dependent on fermentation. This volume will appeal to those with an interest in the science of brewing, and would make for a worthy addition to allied collections. Contents include: "General Morphology", "Chemical Composition of the Cell Membrane of Eumycetes", "Mineral Nutrient Materials", "Stimulative Influences-General Remarks on h the Enzymes of Eumycetes", "Morphology and Symptomatology of the Mucors", "Fermentation by Mucors", "The Use of Mucors in the Spirit Industry", et cetera. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on beer brewing.




Atlas of Clinical Fungi


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Now available from ASM Press, this lavishly illustrated atlas sets the standard for innovative techniques in medical mycology. It illustrates the diversity of fungal agents and provides ample molecular data for the majority of clinically relevant fungi. In addition, antifungal susceptibility data is given for most species, providing essential knowledge for the clinician in view of adequate therapy. Numerous emerging opportunistic species are covered including recently described agents of brain infection such as Ramichloridium mackenziei and Cladophialophora modesta, as well as several Trichoderma species. Molecular data include rDNA SSU restriction maps for genera and rDNA ITS restriction maps for species. Phylogenetic overviews of the fungal Kingdom in general, and many important groups in detail, are also provided. This comprehensive volume also offers a list of doubtful names and insufficiently proven cases and references more than 3,400 fungal names that have appeared in the medical literature.




Illustrated Dictionary of Mycology


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Theoretically translated from the 1991 Dicctionario Illustrado de Micologia, a reference for students of fungus, but in fact also updated and enlarged to include nearly twice as many terms and 80% more illustrations. Many of the some 4,000 entries include black-and- white drawings or photographs illustrating the part or feature being defined. Ulloa (botany, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) and Hanlin (plant pathology, U. of Georgia) include the derivation of the words, most of which are from Latin. Unfortunately they do not indicate pronunciation. The cross-referencing is extensive, which mitigates the lack of an index. They also include a short bibliography and an extensive outline of the classification of the taxa they cover down to the genus level. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR