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Springer Systematics and Evolution: Part A: 7A (The Mycota)

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Description

Systematics and Evolution: Part A: 7A (The Mycota) provides an essential resource for understanding the complex world of fungi and fungus-like organisms. Published by Springer, this volume covers systematics and related topics across four eukaryotic supergroups. It is designed to support the work of mycologists, plant pathologists, and researchers studying animal parasitic Microsporidia. This edition reflects the significant progress made in the field since the first volume. Much of this advancement is driven by modern molecular phylogenetic analyses, which have helped establish a stable systematic treatment for these organisms. The text includes specialized chapters covering nomenclature, evolution, and specific research techniques. Whether you are conducting academic research or working in plant pathology, this volume offers the updated knowledge necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of fungal systematics and evolutionary biology.

Key Features

Covers systematics and related topics for fungi and fungus-like organisms within four eukaryotic supergroups.

Includes specialized chapters focused on nomenclature, evolution, and research techniques.

Provides updated information driven by modern molecular phylogenetic analyses.

Supports diverse professional interests including mycologists and plant pathologists.

Addresses specific biological groups such as the animal parasitic Microsporidia.

Offers a stable systematic treatment based on current consensus among mycologists.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
12 September 2014
Listed Since
04 April 2014

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