Definition of Fungology. Meaning of Fungology. Synonyms of Fungology

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Definition of Fungology

Fungology
Fungology Fun*gol"o*gy, n. [Fungus + --logy.] Mycology.

Meaning of Fungology from wikipedia

- Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their taxonomy, genetics, biochemical properties, and use by humans. Fungi...
- Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany (1857), and in his Outlines of British Fungology (1860). His herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, is one of the...
- broader historical sense of botany include bacteriology, mycology (or fungology) and phycology - the study of bacteria, fungi and algae respectively -...
- Marchantiophyta (liverworts) Lichenologylichens Mycology, mycetology, or fungologyfungi OrchidologyOrchidaceae Phycology, or algologyAlgae Pteridology...
- R. Taylor. p. 8. Joseph Berkeley, Miles (1860). Outlines of British fungology: containing characters of above a thousand species of Fungi, and a complete...
- labels from cheese. 1. cheesology ****ology† A useless study, gibberish. fungology The study of fungi. mycology ****urology The study of postulating possible...
- (1836) Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany (1857) Outlines of British Fungology (1860) Linton, William Richardson 1850–1908 Botanist, Vicar of Shirley...
- 1886, and produced a supplement to M.J. Berkeley's Outlines of British Fungology in 1891. In 1875, Smith published a paper describing and illustrating...
- ISBN 0-7112-2378-5. Retrieved 2010-10-01. Berkeley MJ. (1860). Outlines of British Fungology: Containing Characters of Above a Thousand Species of Fungi, and a Complete...
- journal requires |journal= (help) Berkeley MJ (1860). Outlines of British Fungology. p. 197. Dennis RWG (1948). "Some little-known British species of Agaricacae"...