vifabio-Logo vifabio-Logo vifabio-Logo
Bild
vifabio » Internet Guide: Subject

Internet Guide

  1.  Life sciences, biology (36/592)
  2.  Physiology and related subjects (1/142)
  3.  Biochemistry (38/383)
  4.  Specific physiological systems in animals, regional histology and physiology in animals (2/55)
  5.  Specific parts of and physiological systems in plants (0/15)
    1.  Stems (4)
    2.  Reproductive organs, flowers (10)
    3.  Circulation, food storage, excretion (1)
  6.  Genetics and evolution (1/81)
  7.  Ecology (39/222)
  8.  Natural history of organisms and related subjects (12/231)
  9.  Natural history of specific kinds of organisms (0/1902)
    1.  Microorganisms, fungi and algae (25/180)
      1.  Specific topics in natural history of microorganisms, fungi, algae (21)
      2.  Viruses and subviral organisms (14)
      3.  Prokaryotes (Bacteria) (23)
      4.  Protozoa (11)
      5.  Fungi, Eumycophyta (True fungi) (50)
      6.  Mushrooms (9)
      7.  Lichens (19)
      8.  Algae (22)
    2.  Plants (Botany) (54/270)
    3.  Specific topics in natural history of plants (2/329)
      1.  Plant genetics and evolution (4/17)
      2.  Adaptation (3)
      3.  Miscellaneous nontaxonomic kinds of plants (7/63)
      4.  Plants characteristic of specific environments, plant ecology (10/44)
      5.  Treatments of plants by specific continents, countries, localities (213)
    4.  Plants noted for specific vegetative characteristics and flowers (3/56)
      1.  Herbaceous and woody plants, plants noted for their flowers (2/53)
        1.  Plants noted for their flowers (17)
        2.  Trees (33)
        3.  Shrubs (7)
        4.  Vines (2)
    5.  Animals (Zoology) (23/269)
    6.  Specific topics in natural history of animals (2/130)
    7.  Specific taxonomic groups of plants (0/140)
    8.  Specific taxonomic groups of animals (0/885)
      1.  Invertebrates (9/40)
      2.  Miscellaneous marine and seashore invertebrates (3/16)
      3.  Mollusks and molluscoids (12/25)
      4.  Arthropods (11/443)
      5.  Chordates (15/370)
  10.  Economics of land and energy (2/328)
  11.  Other subjects (0/404)
    1.  Bibliography (108)
    2.  Political sciences (Politics and government) (7)
    3.  Law (6)
    4.  Natural history (34)
    5.  Physics (1)
    6.  Chemistry and allied sciences (9)
    7.  Earth Sciences (11)
    8.  Paleontology, Paleozoology (22/36)
    9.  Technology (5)
    10.  Medicine and health (86)
    11.  Agriculture and related technologies (32/110)
    12.  Biotechnology (25)
You are viewing sources for:
Fungi, Eumycophyta (True fungi)
Hits 21 - 30 of 50
Die DMykG setzt sich sowohl national wie international für die wissenschaftliche Entwicklung der medizinischen und veterinärmedizinischen Mykologie ein. Pilzinfektionen haben einen wachsenden Stellenwert im Behandlungsalltag von Ärzten und Tierärzten. Auf diesen Seiten werden allgemeine Informationen und konkrete Hinweise zu aktuellen Forschungsergebnissen sowie entsprechenden Fortbildungen gleichermaßen angeboten. [Editorial staff vifabio]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groupsResource type
http://www.dmykg.de/
This page provides basic information about the European Mycological Association (EMA). If you live in Europe and you're interested in fungi, or if you live outside Europe and are interested in European fungi, then this Association is for you. The Association was set up in September 2003 at the XIV Congress of European Mycologists, Katsiveli, Crimea, Ukraine - and its scope is broad, embracing all aspects of European mycology. Amateur and professional mycologists are equally welcome. It's also possible ... [Information of the supplier]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groupsResource type
http://www.euromould.org/index.htm
This website provides learning and self-assesment resources, and many colour images to supplement the information in the book. [Information of the supplier]
Textbooks / Online-textbooksResource type
http://www.biology.ed.ac.uk/research/groups/jdeacon/FungalBiology/
24. FungiDB
FungiDB belongs to the EuPathDB family of databases and is an integrated genomic and functional genomic database for the kingdom Fungi. In its first iteration (released in early 2011), FungiDB contains the genomes of 18 Fungi covering 17 species. FungiDB integrates whole genome sequence and annotation and will expand to include experimental data and environmental isolate sequences provided by the community of researchers. The database includes comparative genomics, analysis of gene expression, and ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://fungidb.org/
Fungimap is dedicated to improving knowledge and conservation of Australian macrofungi. Our emphasis is on enjoying and learning about fungi and our focus is on macrofungi in the natural environment. The aims of Fungimap are: a) To stimulate and support the study and appreciation of Australian macrofungi. b) To promote the conservation of Australian macrofungi. c) To link people with an interest in Australian macrofungi, providing opportunities for sharing and learning. c) To foster relationships ... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/fungimap
The Society for Mycotoxin Research (Gesellschaft für Mykotoxinforschung e.V.) was founded in Munich in 1997. The aim of this registered, non-profit association is to promote research on all scientific fields of mycotoxinology including: mycotoxins and human health, animal health, food and feed safety; toxigenic fungi and production of mycotoxins; toxicology of mycotoxins and occurrence and analyses of mycotoxins. One of our core ideas was to create bridges between the different scientific disciplines ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groupsResource type
http://www.mykotoxin.de/docs/public/home.asp
LIAS is a multi-authored information system for the collection and distribution of descriptive and other biodiversity data on lichens and non-lichenized ascomycetes. The goal is (a) to provide a working space for cooperation and collaboration of experts on ascomycetes in the Internet, (b) to establish a multi-authored worldwide database on descriptive data of all ascomycetes, (c) to design user-friendly web tools for an easier access and remote editing of database records via Internet, (d) to offer ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.lias.net/
Arthur Schüßler's pages on Glomeromycota illustrate the phylogeny and taxonomy of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and related fungi. In the taxonomy section you find the recent taxonomy of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, including NCBI taxonomy, Index Fungorum, and the AM fungi (AMF) species list (with links to pdf-files of descriptions). Under 'downloads' you find some supplementary material (alignments, etc.). [Information of the supplier, modified]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.lrz.de/~schuessler/amphylo/
The Index Fungorum, the world database of fungal names coordinated and supported by the Index Fungorum Partnership, contains names of fungi (including yeasts, lichens, chromistan fungi, protozoan fungi and fossil forms) at species level and below. Funding from GBIF (2003-2004) under the ECAT work programme will enable the addition of all missing author citations and year of publication and the linking of all homotypic names. New names from the Index of Fungi, compiled by CABI Bioscience and published ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.speciesfungorum.org/
The mission of the International Commission on the Taxonomy of Fungi is to promote the science of fungal taxonomy, both by facilitating the development of high scientific standards among practising taxonomists, and by providing information to people who need to access or interpret taxonomic information on fungal taxonomy. Our membership is international and includes respected scientists studying most major fungal or fungus-like groups of organisms. Much of our business is undertaken by a series ... [Information of the supplier]
Other institutions / organisationsResource type
http://www.fungaltaxonomy.org/
Page: 1 2 3 4 5
If you feel like something is missing here, please use our suggestion form and help us complete our collection.
© vifabio 2007 - 2013 | Last Update: November 26, 2012 | FIND'S! | Imprint | Intern