(75.)
Cooper, Marion R., &, Johnson, Anthony W.
[ 2003 ]
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Poisonous Plants and Fungi in Britain
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This book gives descriptions of 100 wild and cultivated plants and 30 fungi, and provides details of the poisonous substances and their effects. Contains comprehensive information on a further 200 wild and cultivated plants and 40 fungi.
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185 pages, colour photographs, softcover, engl. , 2nd rev. ed.
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(77.)
Crous, Pedreo W., &, Braun, Uwe
[ 2003 ]
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Mycosphaerella and its anamorphs: 1. Names published in Cercosporta and Passalora
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This book contains a compilation of more than 3000 names that have been published or proposed in Cercospora, of which 659 are presently recognised in this genus, with a further 281 being referred to C. apiis.lat. Approximately 550 names of Passalora emend. (incl. Mycovellosiella, Phaeoramularia, Tandonella and Phaeoisariopsis p.p.) are treated in a second list. In total 5720 namesaretreated. 553 taxonomic novelties are proposed.
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571 pages, hardcover, engl. (Biodiversity Series, 1)
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(78.)
CSIRO, &, Australian Biological Resources Study, (Eds.)
[ 1996 ]
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Fungi of Australia. Volume 1B. Introduction - Fungi in the Environment
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Volume 1B presents a collection of thirteen essays providing a review of present knowledge, with reference to the wider literature. Together they show just how much is already known of the vital role fungi play in our world. Most importantly, they signpost the major gaps in our knowledge, and indicate the necessity of continuing (and accelerating) research in Australien mycology.
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XXIII+405 pages, colour illustrations, softcover, engl.
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(79.)
CSIRO, &, Australian Biological Resources Study, (Eds.)
[ 1996 ]
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Fungi of Australia. Volume 1B. Introduction - Fungi in the Environment
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Volume 1B presents a collection of thirteen essays providing a review of present knowledge, with reference to the wider literature. Together they show just how much is already known of the vital role fungi play in our world. Most importantly, they signpost the major gaps in our knowledge, and indicate the necessity of continuing (and accelerating) research in Australien mycology.
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XXIII+405 pages, colour illustrations, softcover, engl.
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(80.)
CSIRO, &, Australian Biological Resources Study, (Eds.)
[ 1996 ]
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Fungi of Australia. Volume 1A. Introduction - Classification
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This is the first of two introductory books to this major new series. Together Volume 1A and 1B will provide an introduction to the series, and consists of a collection of review essays on many aspects of Australian mycology, placed in a world context. The major component of volume 1A is a discussion on the classification of the fungi, and a new classification to the level of order.
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XXI+413 pages, colour illustrations, softcover, engl.
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