Introductory Mycology is a comprehensive textbook that provides a detailed introduction to the biology of fungi. It covers fungal structure, classification, reproduction, genetics, ecology, and their roles in natural and applied environments. The book emphasizes both traditional taxonomy and modern approaches, offering insights into fungal physiology, life cycles, and interactions with other or…
Introductory Mycology (2nd Edition) is a foundational textbook designed for undergraduate and graduate study of fungi. The book emphasizes morphology and taxonomy, integrating essential physiological and genetic concepts where appropriate. In this revised edition, Alexopoulos updated classifications to reflect advances in mycological research, introduced additional fungal groups, and retained h…
This book introduces the fundamental concepts of mycology, emphasizing fungal morphology, life cycles, classification, and their ecological and economic roles.
Explores the historical development of the concept of viruses, tracing scientific understanding and key discoveries in virology.
A comprehensive monograph exploring microorganisms in the atmosphere, their distribution, activity, and role in plant science. Part of a series on plant sciences.
A guide designed for students of microbiology to practice and review key concepts through multiple-choice questions. Useful for exam preparation and self-assessment.
An introductory text on microbiology with a focus on microorganisms, particularly prokaryotic cells. Covers fundamentals for students and professionals in biology and related fields.
This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to microbiology, with particular emphasis on prokaryotic microorganisms. It covers the structure, classification, physiology, and genetics of microorganisms, especially bacteria. The book is intended for undergraduate students and serves as a foundational resource for understanding the role of microorganisms in health, environment, and appl…
This book focuses on the relationship between microorganisms and plants. It covers topics such as microbial interactions in the rhizosphere, plant diseases caused by microorganisms, and beneficial microbes that support plant growth. It is useful for students and researchers in botany, agriculture, and microbiology, especially those studying plant health and soil ecosystems.