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On the Web
- Australasian Mycological Society - Promotes mycology and facilitates the study and conservation of Australasian fungi through journal publications and conferences. Contains society information and relevant links.
- Mycology Lab, Venezuela - Research activities, staff, and publications list. Slide show of histories of medical mycology in Latin America and Venezuela. Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research.
- Mycology.net - Internet portal for scientists presenting information about diversity of fungi including email directories, societies, identification, collections, and resources.
- Canadian Mycological Resource - A Canadian focus on mushrooms, fungi, and mycology resources.
- Mycology - Endophytes in General - Introduction to endophyte associations as part of a basic university course in fungal biology.
- Fungal Biology - Introduction to mycology for university students. Includes topics on structure, sexual and asexual spores, dimorphism, haustoria, rhizomorphs, and sclerotia and stromata.
- Mycologue Publications web site - A tour of The Fifth Kingdom, with about 800 pictures of fungi and related topics. A listing of mycological publications available from Mycologue.
- Czech Scientific Society for Mycology - Scientific journals, publications, library, and mycological directory.
- Medical Mycology Online - Contains lots of information on the fungi that cause human infections. Descriptions of the organisms and the diseases they cause. Complete with excellent images.
- Mycology Resources - Links to internet resources of interest to mycologists.
Wikipedia Articles
- Mycology - Mycology (from the Greek μύκης, meaning "fungus") is the study of fungi, their genetic and biochemical properties, their taxonomy, and their use to humans as a source for tinder, medicinals (e.g.
- List of mycology journals - The following is a list of journals and magazines in the field of mycology:
- Amyloid (mycology) - In mycology the term amyloid refers to a crude chemical test using iodine in either Melzer's reagent or Lugol's solution, to produce a black to blue-black positive reaction. It is called amyloid because starch gives a similar reaction, and that reaction for starch is also called an ...
- Stipe (mycology) - [and volva stipe icon.png|thumb|150px|right|Diagram of a basidiomycete] stipe with a [[annulus (mycology)|annulus and volva]]
- Lucien Quélet - Lucien Quélet (july 14 1832 – August 25 1899) was a world-renowned French mycologist and naturalist who discovered several species and was the founder of the Sociéte mycologique de France, a society devoted to mycology studies.