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The programme examines the role of fungi, especially mycorrhizal fungi, in sustaining the growth of forests. It explores the evidence that networks of ectomycorrhizal fungi may link tree with tree with...
Looks at various techniques in bacteriology and mycology, demonstrating the following: bright field microscopy; simple-stained slide preparation of bacteria - preperation of slide and staining; gram-stained...
Covers ascomycetes and basidiomycetes. Provides a readily available extensive audio-visual archive of mycological phenomena, many of which are documented on film for the first time. With around 350 film...
The symbiotic relation of fungi to their hosts can be harnessed as a biological means of controlling pests and encouraging growth in trees and other crops. It may also lead to new chemicals and drugs for the...
Covers myxomycetes, chytridiomycetes, oomycetes, and zygomycetes. Shows about 200 short sequences, each complete in itself, on basic phenomena of structure, development and reproduction in fungi, including...
Shows ascospore release in ‘Lulworthia’, ‘Remispora’ and ‘Halosphaeria’. Spore appendages can be seen together with mode of release.
This ascomycete is prevalent in the packing timber of water cooling towers in the British Isles. The long necks of the perithecia can be seen protruding from the surface of the wood. In water the fungus...
Shows ‘Labyrinthula’ cells motile within ectoplasmic net elements, the effects of ‘Labyrinthula’ on yeast cells, close-ups of vegetative cells and ‘organised’ production of elements of...
The development of the fungus on nutrient agar is followed. The posteriorly uniflagellate zoospores are seen swimming, shortly followed by their encystment. The zoospore cyst enlarges and the rhizoidal...
Part 1 illustrates the different types of zoosporangial release. Part 3 shows the known stages of zoosporangial development in the marine fungal parasite of American oysters. Includes time-lapse sequences of...
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