The Fifth Kingdom
Author:Bryce Kendrick
Edition:4th Edition

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Kingdoms, Classification, Nomenclature, and Biodiversity→
- Chapter 2: Protozoan Pseudofungi, Chromistan Pseudofungi, and Early True Fungi→
- Chapter 3: Eumycotan Fungi: Zygomycota, Glomeromycota, and Microsporidia→
- Chapter 4: Kingdom Eumycota: Phylum Ascomycota→
- Chapter 5: Kingdom Eumycota: Phylum Basidiomycota→
- Chapter 6: Yeasts: Compact Polyphyletic Extremophile Fungi→
- Chapter 7: Lichens: Dual and Triple Extremophile Organisms→
- Chapter 8: Spore Dispersal in Fungi: Airborne Spores and Allergy→
- Chapter 9: Fungal Physiology and Metabolism→
- Chapter 10: Fungal Genetics: Mendelian and Molecular→
- Chapter 11: Fungal Ecology→
- Chapter 12: Fungal Diseases of Crops and Trees→
- Chapter 13: Fungicides: Several Generations and More Needed→
- Chapter 14: Fungi as Agents of Biological Control→
- Chapter 15: Fungi Exploiting Microscopic Animals→
- Chapter 16: Mutualistic Symbioses Between Animals and Fungi→
- Chapter 17: Mycorrhizas: Mutualistic Plant-Fungus Symbioses→
- Chapter 18: Fungi as Food: Mycophagy→
- Chapter 19: Fungi in Food Processing→
- Chapter 20: Food Spoilage by Fungi and How to Prevent It→
- Chapter 21: Mycotoxins in Food and Feed→
- Chapter 22: Poisonous and Hallucinogenic Mushrooms→
- Chapter 23: Medical Mycology→
- Chapter 24: Commercial Exploitation of Fungal Metabolites and Mycelia→
- Chapter 25: How to Practice Mycology and Build a Career in It→
Related Books
- BiophiliaEdward O. Wilson · 1st Edition→
- Brock Biology of MicroorganismsMichael Madigan, Kelly Bender, Daniel Buckley, W. Sattley, David Stahl · 16th Edition→
- Introduction to FungiJohn Webster, Roland Weber · 3rd Edition→
- Introductory MycologyConstantine J. Alexopoulos, Charles W. Mims, Meredith M. Blackwell · 4th Edition→
- On the Origin of SpeciesCharles Darwin · 6th Edition→
- Sociobiology: The New SynthesisEdward O. Wilson · 1st Edition→