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1. History of mycology. 2. Kingdoms of fungi and their classification. 3. Fungi: general characteristics. II. Kingdom fungi: 4. Phylum chytridiomycota. 5. Phylum neocallimastigomycota. 6. Phylum blastocladiomycota. 7. Phylum zygomycota. 8. Phylum glomeromycota. 9. Phylum ascomycota. 10. Subphylum taphrinomycotina. 11. Subphylum saccharomycotina. 12. Subphylum pezizomycotina. 13. Anamorphic fungi. 14. Phylum basidiomyciota. 15. Subphylum agaricomycotina. 16. ...
The book describes fungi, bacteria and viruses (as well as subviral pathogens) in light of recent information. It introduces the three domains (+super kingdoms), the Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya, Proposed by Carl Woese, and the new kingdoms of Protozoa, Chromista and Straminopila. The new classification of fungi (Kirk et al. 2001), bacteria (Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, 2004) and viruses (International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses, 2006) have ...