00838nam0-22002411i-450-990002804690403321000280469FED01000280469(Aleph)000280469FED0100028046920000920d1989----km-y0itay50------baENG<<Un >>nuovo mercato mobiliare per le piccole emedie imprese. Progetto per la realizzazion e realizzazione di una "Rete"...di Gila rd oni A.Milanos.e.1989.Gilardoni,Andrea<1954- >114283ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK9900028046904033216-417-TBDEA 1536ECAECANuovo mercato mobiliare per le piccole emedie imprese. Progetto per la realizzazion e realizzazione di una "Rete"..418653UNINAING0104382nam 22006375 450 991099394230332120250408165913.0981-9605-02-410.1007/978-981-96-0502-6(CKB)38280713000041(DE-He213)978-981-96-0502-6(MiAaPQ)EBC32004047(Au-PeEL)EBL32004047(EXLCZ)993828071300004120250408d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAtlas of Chinese Macrofungal Resources Volume 3: Cantharelloid Fungi & Agarics /by Yu Li, Taihui Li, Zhuliang Yang, Tolgor Bau, Yucheng Dai1st ed. 2025.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (XLIII, 293 p. 865 illus. in color.) 981-9605-01-6 Cantharelloid fungi: Species with names beginning with C-G -- Agarics 1: Species with names beginning with A-B -- Agarics 2: Species with names beginning with C-E -- Agarics 3: Species with names beginning with F-I -- Agarics 4: Species with names beginning with K-L -- Agarics5: Species with names beginning with M-O -- Agarics 6: Species with names beginning with P-R -- Agarics 7: Species with names beginning with S-X.This book is part of the 4-volumes collection of Atlas of Chinese Macrofungal Resources. This atlas documented 1819 species (or varieties) in 509 genera of macrofungi known from China, which are, according to their morphological characteristics, practically divided into 10 groups, including 196 larger ascomycetes, 21 jelly fungi, 47 coral fungi, 637 polyporoid, hydnaceous and lephoroid fungi, 11 cantharelloid fungi, 653 agarics, 130 boletes, 75 gasteroid fungi, 16 larger pathogenic fungi on crops, and 33 larger myxomycetes. All species are evidenced with vouchers and photographs. About 370 of the listed species (occupying 1/5 of the total species) have their type localities in China, among which over 260 species (accounting for 1/7 of the species) were firstly discovered and published by the present authors. Some of the species are endemic to China and East Asia. Descriptions of all species are accompanied with color photographs showing their macro-morphology and (or) habitat. The macroscopic and microscopic diagnostic characters, ecological habits, economic importance (edibility, medicinal availability or toxicity) and geographical distribution in China of all species are described in brief and easy-to-understand style. In the guide, the characteristics and using method of the book, related mycological vocabulary, common taxonomic techniques and positions of the fungal genera in modern taxonomic system are briefly introduced. The knowledge of this book should be interesting to mycologists, mycology fans and mushroom lovers, as well as researchers, teachers and students studying on edible fungi, plant pathology, healthcare and biomedicine sciences, bioresources and biodiversity, ecology and other related disciplines. It is an ideal reference for those who are interested in the Chinese macrofungi and larger slime molds. In this third volume, it covers Cantharelloid fungi & Agarics.FungiMycologyMicrobiologyBiodiversityMicrobial ecologyFungiBiodiversityEnvironmental MicrobiologyFungi.Mycology.Microbiology.Biodiversity.Microbial ecology.Fungi.Biodiversity.Environmental Microbiology.579.5Li Yuauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1238380Li Taihuiauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autYang Zhuliangauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autBau Tolgorauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autDai Yuchengauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910993942303321Atlas of Chinese Macrofungal Resources4374877UNINA