Ernst Albert Gäumann
Published: 1998-01-01
Total Pages: 701
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It Is Aim Of Comparative Morphology To Follow The Cytological Development Of The Life Cycle And Through This Book, The Author Aims At Exposing How The Cytological Methods Of Investigation Have Enabled Us To Have A Much Clearer And Deeper Conception Of Many Of The Problems Of Comparative Morphology. A Rich Bibliography Offers References To Over 1000 Important Works On The Subject. Although Many Advances Have Taken Place In Our Knowledge About Comparative Morphology During The Last Few Decades, The Present Basic Work Still Holds An Enduring Appeal For The Scholars Of Botany. Contents Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: The Thallus; Chapter 3: Reproductive Organs; Chapter 4: Sexual Organs And Sexuality; Chapter 5: Archimycetes; Olpidiaceae, Synchytriaceae, Plasmodiophoraceae, Woroninaceae; Chapter 6: Phycomycetes; Chapter 7: Chytridiales; Rhizidiaceae, Rhizophidieae, Entophlyeteae, Harpochytrieae, Chytridieae, Rhizidieae, Hyphochytriaceae, Cladochytriaceae; Chapter 8: Oomycetes; Monoblepharidaceae, Blastocladiaceae, Ancylistaceae, Saprolegniaceae, Leptomitaceae, Peronosporaceae; Chapter 9: Zygomycetes; Mucoraceae, Endogonaceae, Entomophthoraceae, Basidioboleae, Entomophthoreae; Chapter 10: Ascomycetes; Chapter 11: Hemiascomycetes-Endomycetales; Dipodaseaceae, Endomycetaceae, Saccharomycetaceae; Chapter 12: Taphrinales; Protomycetaceae, Taphirinaceae; Chapter 13: Euascomycetes-Plectascales; Gynoascaceae, Aspergillaceae, Onygenaceae, Trichocomaceae, Terferziaceae, Elaphomycetaceae; Chapter 14: Perisporiales; Erysiphaceae, Perisporiaceae, Englerulaceae; Chapter 15: Myriangiales; Myriangiaceae, Plectodiscellaceae, Saccardiaceae, Dothioraceae, Pseudosphaeriaceae; Chapter 16: Hypocreales; Chapter 17: Sphaeriales; Sordariaceae, Sphaeriaceae, Ceratostomataceae, Cucurbitariaceae, Coryneliaceae, Amphisphaeriaceae, Lophiostomataceae, Mycosphaerellaceae, Gnomoniaceae, Diatrypaceae, Diaporthaceae, Xylariaceae; Chapter 18: Dothideales; Dothideaceae, Phyllachoraceae; Chapter 19: Hysteriales; Chapter 20: Hemisphaeriales; Stigmateaceae, Polystomellaceae, Microthyriaceae, Trichothyriaceae; Chapter 21: Phacidiales; Chapter 22: Pezizales; Inoperculatae, Philipsiellaceae-Patellariaceae,Dermateaceae, Bulgariaceae, Cyttariaceae, Molisiaceae, Helotiaceae, Geoglossaceae, Operculatae, Rhizinaceae, Pyronemaceae, Ascobolaceae, Pezizaceae, Helvellaceae, Discomycetous Lichens; Chapter 23: Tuberales; Chapter 24: Laboulbeniales; Ceratomycetaceae, Laboulbeniaceae, Peyritschiellaceae; Chapter 25: Basidiomycetes; Chapter 26: Polyporales; Tulasnellaceae, Vuilleminiaceae, Brachybasidiaceae, Corticiaceae, Clavariaceae, Dictyolaceae, Radulaceae, Polyporaceae, Fistulinaceae; Chapter 27: Agaricales; Hygrophoracea, Agaricaceae, Clitocybeae, Marasmieae, Schizophylleae, Tricholomateae, Amaniteae, Lactariaceae, Coprinaceae, Paxillaceae, Boletaceae, Hemigasteraceae; Chapter 28: Gasteromycetes; Rhizopogonaceae, Sclerodermataceae, Lycoperdaceae, Tulostomataceae, Sphaerobolaceae, Nidulariaceae, Hydnangiaceae, Hymenogasteraceae, Hysterangiaceae, Clathraceae, Phallaceae; Chapter 29: Tremellales; Tremeliaceae, Hyaloriaceae, Sirobasidiaceae; Chapter 30: Cantharellales; Exobasidiaceae, Clavulinaceae, Cnatharellaceae; Chapter 31: Dacryomycetales; Chapter 32: Auriculariales; Auriculariaceae, Septobasidiaceae, Phleogenaceae; Chapter 33: Uredinales; Colesporiaceae, Melampsoraceae, Cronartiaceae, Pucciniaceae; Chapter 34: Ustilaginales; Ustilaginaceae, Tilletiaceae, Graphiolaceae; Chapter 35: Fungi Imperfecti; Chapter 36: Review Of Fungus Classification; Chapter 37: Bibliography.