fungi

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fungi

Fungi and molds

2004
Explains what fungi and molds are; describes various symbiotes and parasites; looks at different fungal diseases; and explains how to prevent problems caused by fungi and molds.

Magical mushrooms, mischievous molds

2000
Discusses the different types of fungi and the impact they have had on human history.

Zombie ants

2016
"Ants are known for being industrious insects. They follow set paths to find food and are often seen walking in a straight line. If you follow them, they'll lead you right back to their nest. When scientists found ants that were walking off course in tropical forests, they knew something was wrong. Readers learn all the latest information about these fascinating zombie ants, including what causes their strange behavior and what threat it poses to their species. Full-color photographs show the deadly end of these ants, and fact boxes offer more details about a rare parasitic phenomenon"--Publisher provided.

Mushrooms and toadstools

how to find and identify them
1973

Protists & Fungi

2004
Discover what fungi and plants have in common using a Venn diagram. Dig up the connections between appearance and toxicity in mushrooms. Video Adventures include Symbiosis; Malaria; Fungus Farmers; Protoza; Molds and People.

Plants, algae, and fungi

2011
Text and over one thousand illustrations offer information on plants, algae, and fungi, covering characteristics of various species, fermentation, their uses, and more. Includes glossary.

The wonders of fungi

1964
Surveys the versatility of fungi, plants that can cure or kill, can provide food or become parasites, and can be grown under almost any conditions.

Protists and fungi

2007
Describes the structure, growth, and habitat of protists and fungi and discusses the harmful and beneficial effects of these organisms.

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