Introduction to fungi H.C.Dubey
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: Jodhpur Scientific Publishers 2013Edition: 4th edDescription: xii, 603 illu. 22 cmISBN: 9788172337438; 8172337434Subject(s): FungiDDC classification: 589.2 Summary: The book deals with fungi, deftly defined as " the organisms studied by mycologists". Fungi are now placed under three kingdoms: Fungi Protozoa and Chromista/Straminopila due to their phylogenetic heterogencity. In the last decade, world wide research projects: the "Deep Hypha" and AFTOL (Assembling the Fungal Tree of Life), have provided a phylogenetic classification based on genetic relatedness as evidenced by DNA sequencing data. The 'Eumycotan fungi', the 'Protozoan fungi' and the 'Chromistan fungi represent distinct monphyletic groups, i.e.each group has a common ancestor and all are its descendants.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Pt.I. Introduction Pt.II. Kingdom fungi Pt.III. Kingdom chromista Pt.IV. Kingdom protozoa Pt.V. Biology of fungi
Includes author and subject index
The book deals with fungi, deftly defined as " the organisms studied by mycologists". Fungi are now placed under three kingdoms: Fungi Protozoa and Chromista/Straminopila due to their phylogenetic heterogencity. In the last decade, world wide research projects: the "Deep Hypha" and AFTOL (Assembling the Fungal Tree of Life), have provided a phylogenetic classification based on genetic relatedness as evidenced by DNA sequencing data. The 'Eumycotan fungi', the 'Protozoan fungi' and the 'Chromistan fungi represent distinct monphyletic groups, i.e.each group has a common ancestor and all are its descendants.
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