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A Closer Look at Mushrooms 
Photographic introduction to fungi including photomicrographs of gills, pores and ascopores.
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artoct98/mushr.html
A Few Facts about Fungi 
Fungi affect all aspects of life. Here are some of the things not commonly known about them.
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~gbarron/MISCELLANEOUS/facts.htm
Deuteromycetes or Fungi imperfecti 
Article on these fungi which which only reproduce asexually and can be found and cultured from such unexpected places as coins and bank notes.
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/feb2005.html
Digital Photography for the Field Mycologist 
Article by Paul F Hamlyn on identifying fungi, making spore prints and examining spores under the microscope, with photographic images.
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artjun04/phfungi.html
Discover Life: Fungi 
Checklists, images, and identification guides for fungi.
http://pick5.pick.uga.edu/mp/20q?search=Fungi
Fungi Online 
Provides an introduction to the biology of fungi for students or anyone with an interest in this Kingdom.
http://www.fungionline.org.uk/
Fungi of Poland 
Photographs and description of thousands species of macrofungi growing in Poland and Central Europe. Includes a determination key. In English and Polish.
http://www.grzyby.pl/
Fungi: What are Fungi? 
An introduction to the Fungus Kingdom with photographs of several species and further fungal facts.
http://www.naturegrid.org.uk/biodiversity/crypfungi.html
Fungus 
Comprehensive and well illustrated article from Wikipedia on this Kingdom which covers organisms as diverse as mushrooms, bakers yeast, wood decay fungi and penicillium.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fungi
Hyphomycetes 
Information from Wikipedia on this class of fungi in the phylum Deuteromycota that lack fruiting bodies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyphomycetes
I Love Fungi 
Photographic article by M. Halit Umar on the theme that life is a continuous interaction between organisms.
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artjun00/hufungi1.html
Introduction to the Fungi 
Brief introduction to this kingdom with links to further information.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/fungi/fungi.html
Komboucha: The Manchurian Mushroom 
Article by Paul Stamets on his experiences with Komboucha, a symbiotic community of yeasts and bacteria, and its supposed medicinal effects.
http://www.fungi.com/info/articles/blob.html
Macrofungi of Costa Rica 
Images and keys for mushrooms and other forms found in the regions of Costa Rica that have been explored by the authors. Several images of common as well as unusual and apparently new species.
http://www.nybg.org/bsci/res/hall/
Mushroom Poisoning 
A personal account of the result of failing to properly identify a fungus before eating it.
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~gbarron/MISC2003/andrus.htm
Mushrooms and Molds 
Cornell University provides a facility for identifying the fungi that may be damaging trees or timber in houses.
http://plantclinic.cornell.edu/Sample%20Type%20Pages/mushrooms.htm
Mushrooms of Spain 
Photographs of fungi of Tena Valley, Spain.
http://www.altogallego.com/setas/
Mycorrhizal Fungi 
Photographs of a number of fungal species which associate with plants to their mutual benefit.
http://plantbio.berkeley.edu/~bruns/tour/fungi2.html
Mycorrhizas and Symbiosis 
Article by M. Halit Umar on the cooperative arrangements between various fungi and the roots of green plants, with photomicrographs showing the processes involved.
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artjan01/symbiosis.html
Predatory Fungi, Wood Decay and the Carbon Cycle 
Well illustrated article by George Barron outlining his research into wood-rotting fungi which attack nematodes and other micro-organisms for food.
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~gbarron/MISC2003/feb03.htm
Sporocarp 
Information from Wikipedia on the fruiting bodies of fungi, with photographs of the basidiocarps of Amanita muscaria and an ascocarp of Sarcoscypha austriaca.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypogeous
The Biology of Resurrection: Life After Death in Fungi 
Notes from a seminar given by Stephen G. Saupe on the ability some fungi have to revive after dessication, leading to the conclusion that life is nothing more, nothing less than the arrangement of certain molecules
http://employees.csbsju.edu/SSAUPE/essays/anhydriobiosis.htm
The Fifth Kingdom 
Introduction to the world of fungi for both amateurs and experts. Includes over 800 photographs.
http://www.mycolog.com/fifthtoc.html
Tom Volk’s Fungi 
A quirky view on all things mycological, including a large image collection. An excellent resource.
http://tomvolkfungi.net/
Treasures from the Kingdom of Fungi 
Beautiful, educational, and artistic photographs of mushrooms and other fungi by Taylor F. Lockwood. Includes an online game and a stock photo catalogue.
http://www.fungiphoto.com/
Types of Fungi 
Illustrated notes explaining the difference between Basidiomycetes and Ascomycetes.
http://www.countrysideinfo.co.uk/fungi/types1.htm
Zoosporic Fungi Online 
Resource of information on zoosporic fungi, which includes chytrids, oomycetes, labyrinthulids, and other protists. Contains glossary, photos, how to isolate and maintain these organisms in culture, current publications, job listings, and related links.
http://www.botany.uga.edu/zoosporicfungi/
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