Mycology - Wikipedia Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their taxonomy, genetics, biochemical properties, and use by humans [1] Fungi can be a source of tinder, food, traditional medicine, as well as entheogens, poison, and infection
Mycology | Journal | Taylor Francis Online Mycology: An International Journal on Fungal Biology publishes research in all fields of mycology, fungi, and fungus-like organisms and lichens
Mycology | Fungi, Mushrooms, Lichens | Britannica Mycology, the study of fungi, a group that includes the mushrooms and yeasts Many fungi are useful in medicine and industry Mycological research has led to the development of such antibiotic drugs as penicillin, streptomycin, and tetracycline, as well as other drugs, including statins
Home - North American Mycological Association NAMA connects you with a network of people who share your interest in mycology and opens your eyes to the full glory of Kingdom Fungi Dive into taxonomy, ecology, toxicology, medicinal mushrooms, cultivation, culinary and visual arts and many other aspects of appreciating fungi
A Beginners Guide to Mycology - Earth. com How Are Mycology, Mycorrhizae, and Mycelia Different? Mycology is the study of fungus, which is an entire kingdom of life Mycology is to fungi as botany is to plants Most scientists consider mycologists to be a type of microbiologist To date, scientists have named over 70,000 fungal species
What Is Mycology? The Science of Fungi Explained Mycology is the branch of biology devoted to studying fungi, a vast kingdom of organisms that includes far more than the mushrooms you see in a grocery store or growing on a forest floor
Mycology | Adelaide University Since 1998, Mycology Online has been providing information on the identification and management of human and animal fungal infections
Mycology - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Mycology is defined as the discipline of biology that describes and studies fungi, a diverse group of non-motile heterotrophic eukaryotes with a cell wall containing chitin, encompassing both macroscopic and microscopic species