Biodiversity of Fungi/ inventory and monitoring methods Mercedes S Foster; Gerald F Bills; Greg M Mueller

By: Mueller, Gregory M. Contributor(s): Bills, Gerald F | Mueller, Greg MMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2004Description: xviii, 797 pISBN: 9780125095518Subject(s): Biodiversity -- Congresses | Fungi -- Congresses | Fungi -- Dispersal -- CongressesDDC classification: 579.5
Contents:
Front Cover -- Biodiversity of Fungi: Inventory and Monitoring Methods -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Addresses of Authors and Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: General Issues -- Chapter 1. Fungi and Their Allies -- Chapter 2. Preparation, Preservation, and Use of Fungal Specimens in Herbaria -- Chapter 3. Preservation and Distribution of Fungal Cultures -- Chapter 4. Electronic Information Resources -- Chapter 5. Fungal Biodiversity Patterns -- Chapter 6. Molecular Methods for Discriminating Taxa, Monitoring Species, and Assessing Fungal Diversity. Part IIA: Recommended Protocols for Sampling Particular Groups of Fungi: Direct Collecting and Isolation Protocols for Macrofungi and Microfungi -- Chapter 7. Fungi on Living Plant Substrata, Including Fruits -- Chapter 8. Terrestrial and Lignicolous Macrofungi -- Chapter 9. Lichenized Fungi -- Chapter 10. Sequestrate Fungi -- Part IIB: Recommended Protocols for Sampling Particular Groups of Fungi: Isolation Protocols for Readily Culturable Microfungi Associated with Plants -- Chapter 11. Microfungi on Wood and Plant Debris -- Chapter 12. Endophytic Fungi -- Chapter 13. Saprobic Soil Fungi. Chapter 14. Fungi in Stressful Environments -- Chapter 15. Mutualistic Arbuscular Endomycorrhizal Fungi -- Chapter 16. Yeasts -- Chapter 17. Fungicolous Fungi -- Part IIC: Recommended Protocols for Sampling Particular Groups of Fungi: Collecting and Isolation Protocols for Fungi Associated with Animals -- Chapter 18. Insect- and Other Arthropod-Associated Fungi -- Chapter 19. Fungal Parasites and Predators of Rotifers, Nematodes, and Other Invertebrates -- Chapter 20. Fungi Associated with Vertebrates -- Chapter 21. Coprophilous Fungi. Chapter 22. Anaerobic Zoosporic Fungi Associated with Animals -- Part IID: Recommended Protocols for Sampling Particular Groups of Fungi: Collecting and Isolation Protocols for Aquatic Fungi and for Protoctistans Formerly Treated as Fungi -- Chapter 23. Fungi in Freshwater Habitats -- Chapter 24. Marine and Estuarine Mycelial Eumycota and Oomycota -- Chapter 25. Mycetozoans -- Chapter 26. Fungi Associated with Aquatic Animals -- Part III: Appendices, Glossary, Literature Cited, and Miscellaneous -- Appendix I. Moist Chambers for the Development of Fungi. Appendix II. Formulae for Selected Materials Used to Isolate and Study Fungi and Fungal Allies -- Appendix III. Institutions with Significant Collections of Fungi or Fungal Allies and Fungus-Related Websites -- Appendix IV. Vendors -- Glossary -- Literature Cited --
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Front Cover --
Biodiversity of Fungi: Inventory and Monitoring Methods --
Copyright Page --
Contents --
Foreword --
Preface --
Addresses of Authors and Contributors --
Introduction --
Part I: General Issues --
Chapter 1. Fungi and Their Allies --
Chapter 2. Preparation, Preservation, and Use of Fungal Specimens in Herbaria --
Chapter 3. Preservation and Distribution of Fungal Cultures --
Chapter 4. Electronic Information Resources --
Chapter 5. Fungal Biodiversity Patterns --
Chapter 6. Molecular Methods for Discriminating Taxa, Monitoring Species, and Assessing Fungal Diversity. Part IIA: Recommended Protocols for Sampling Particular Groups of Fungi: Direct Collecting and Isolation Protocols for Macrofungi and Microfungi --
Chapter 7. Fungi on Living Plant Substrata, Including Fruits --
Chapter 8. Terrestrial and Lignicolous Macrofungi --
Chapter 9. Lichenized Fungi --
Chapter 10. Sequestrate Fungi --
Part IIB: Recommended Protocols for Sampling Particular Groups of Fungi: Isolation Protocols for Readily Culturable Microfungi Associated with Plants --
Chapter 11. Microfungi on Wood and Plant Debris --
Chapter 12. Endophytic Fungi --
Chapter 13. Saprobic Soil Fungi. Chapter 14. Fungi in Stressful Environments --
Chapter 15. Mutualistic Arbuscular Endomycorrhizal Fungi --
Chapter 16. Yeasts --
Chapter 17. Fungicolous Fungi --
Part IIC: Recommended Protocols for Sampling Particular Groups of Fungi: Collecting and Isolation Protocols for Fungi Associated with Animals --
Chapter 18. Insect- and Other Arthropod-Associated Fungi --
Chapter 19. Fungal Parasites and Predators of Rotifers, Nematodes, and Other Invertebrates --
Chapter 20. Fungi Associated with Vertebrates --
Chapter 21. Coprophilous Fungi. Chapter 22. Anaerobic Zoosporic Fungi Associated with Animals --
Part IID: Recommended Protocols for Sampling Particular Groups of Fungi: Collecting and Isolation Protocols for Aquatic Fungi and for Protoctistans Formerly Treated as Fungi --
Chapter 23. Fungi in Freshwater Habitats --
Chapter 24. Marine and Estuarine Mycelial Eumycota and Oomycota --
Chapter 25. Mycetozoans --
Chapter 26. Fungi Associated with Aquatic Animals --
Part III: Appendices, Glossary, Literature Cited, and Miscellaneous --
Appendix I. Moist Chambers for the Development of Fungi. Appendix II. Formulae for Selected Materials Used to Isolate and Study Fungi and Fungal Allies --
Appendix III. Institutions with Significant Collections of Fungi or Fungal Allies and Fungus-Related Websites --
Appendix IV. Vendors --
Glossary --
Literature Cited --

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