A Glossary of Mycology


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Upon its publication in 1957 A Glossary of Mycology was acclaimed by scientific and medical journals throughout the United States and Britain. The International Record of Medicine called it "a valuable reference book for every mycologist." Antibiotics and Chemotherapy recommended it as essential for all scientific libraries. The Bryologist said, "The authors are to be congratulated upon the wealth of information . . . the book is highly recommended in every respect." Nearly 7000 terms--technical terms and their derivations; common or popular, vernacular, and obsolete terms; terms used in the field of medical mycology and antibiotics; names of the originators of terms; folklore terms; and color terms--were covered by the original edition. Also included were terms which, though not strictly mycological, occur frequently in literature of particular interest to mycologists. This revision brings the work up to date with the considerable developments in the field since its first publication. Nearly 350 terms have been added, and new definitions for many of the original terms supplied. Excellent diagrammatic line drawings by Henry A. C. Jackson illustrate 191 of the terms.




A Glossary of Mycology


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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




Illustrated Glossary Of Mycology


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About the Book Though there are many Glossaries published so far, there are still some big spaces left, since the study of Mycology is very vast and interdisciplinary. Many scientists do some research, hence this glossary will help everyone, including Mycologists, to get detailed information of various scientific terms used in scientific literature. Scientific literature includes various topics of basic life sciences, applied sciences, physical and chemical aspects of sciences, medical and pharmacology, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Environmental Science etc. Thus it becomes a 'Bible' for all scientists. This glossary is not only useful to teachers and scientists but also to students in understanding the subject thoroughly. This Illustrated Glossary of Mycology includes drawings and pictures along with detailed information in the field of Mycology.




A Mycological English-Latin Glossary


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An English-to-Latin dictionary of terms most likely to be used in the descriptions of fungi in Latin required by the International code of botanical nomenclature.




Fundamental Medical Mycology


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Medical mycology deals with those infections in humans, and animals resulting from pathogenic fungi. As a separate discipline, the concepts, methods, diagnosis, and treatment of fungal diseases of humans are specific. Incorporating the very latest information concerning this area of vital interest to research and clinical microbiologists,Fundamental Medical Mycology balances clinical and laboratory knowledge to provide clinical laboratory scientists, medical students, interns, residents, and fellows with in-depth coverage of each fungal disease and its etiologic agents from both the laboratory and clinical perspective. Richly illustrated throughout, the book includes numerous case presentations.