British Mycological Society

Centenary Publications


A Century of Mycology (Centenary Symposium, Sheffield)

Brief Biographies of British Mycologists - compiled by G. C. Ainsworth


REVIEWS: Mycological Research 1996

  • Allen, M. F. The ecology of arbuscular mycorrhizas: a look back into the 20th century and a peek into the 21st. 100(7): 769-782.

  • Lacey, J. Spore dispersal - its role in ecology and disease: the British contribution to fungal aerobiology. 100(6): 641-660.

  • Lamb, B. C. Ascomycete genetics: the part played by ascus segregation phenomena in our understanding of the mechanisms of recombination. 100(9): 1025-1059.

  • Moore, D., Hock, B., Greening, J. P., Kern, V. D., Novak Frazer, L. & Monzer, J. Gravimorphogenesis in agarics 100(3): 257-273.

  • Moss, M. O. Mycotoxins. 100(5): 513-523.

  • Pegler, D. N. Hyphal analysis of basidiomata. 100(2): 29-142.

  • Read, N. D. & Beckett, A. Ascus and ascospore morphogenesis 100(11): 1281-1314.

  • Richardson, M. J. Seed mycology.100(4): 385-392.

  • Samuels, G. J. Trichoderma : a review of biology and systematics of the genus 100(8): 923-935.

  • Warnock, D. W. & Campbell, C. K. . Medical Mycology 100(10): 1153-1162.

  • Webster, J. A century of British mycology. 100(1): 1-15 .


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