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This guidebook provides information related to developing laboratories for an introductory college-level course in
mycology. This information will enable mycology instructors to include information on less-familiar organisms, to diversify their courses by intreducing aspects of fungi other than the more strictly taxonomic and morphologic, and to receive guidance on fungi as experimental organisms. The text is organized into four parts: (1) general information; (2) taxonomic groups; (3) ecological groups; and (4) fungi as biological tools. Data and suggestions are given for using fungi in discussing genetics, ecology, physiology, and other areas of biology. A list of mycological films is included. (Author/SA)
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E. S. Beneke, Emory G. Simmons, H.L. Barnett, Marie L. Farr, Ralph Emerson, Richard P. Korf, Russell B. Stevens, William D. GrayPlaces
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