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Fungipedia - A Brief Compendium of Mushroom Lore

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext " Fungipedia is a whimsical peek into the obscure world of fungi. The book is as much for general readers as it is for experts in fungi. With its easy-to-read snippets, Fungipedia inspires the general public to find out more about fungi, beyond the knowledge that mushrooms taste good with butter and garlic. On the other hand, experts will appreciate the life-like depictions and illustrations of their favourite fungal subjects. It is a must-read for all." ---Daphne Ng, AC Review of Books Informationen zum Autor Lawrence Millman is a mycologist and author of numerous books, including Our Like Will Not Be There Again , Last Places , Fascinating Fungi of New England , and At the End of the World . He has done mycological work in places as diverse as Greenland, Honduras, Iceland, Panama, the Canadian Arctic, Bermuda, and Fresh Pond in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he has documented 321 different species. Amy Jean Porter is an artist, illustrator, and naturalist. Her illustrated books include Of Lamb and The Artists’ and Writers’ Cookbook , and her artwork has appeared in such publications as McSweeney’s and The Awl . Klappentext Fungipedia presents a delightful A-Z treasury of mushroom lore. With more than 180 entries--on topics as varied as Alice in Wonderland, chestnut blight, medicinal mushrooms, poisonings, Santa Claus, and waxy caps--this collection will transport both general readers and specialists into the remarkable universe of fungi. Combining ecological, ethnographic, historical, and contemporary knowledge, author and mycologist Lawrence Millman discusses how mushrooms are much more closely related to humans than to plants, how they engage in sex, how insects farm them, and how certain species happily dine on leftover radiation, cockroach antennae, and dung. He explores the lives of individuals like African American scientist George Washington Carver, who specialized in crop diseases caused by fungi; Beatrix Potter, creator of Peter Rabbit, who was prevented from becoming a professional mycologist because she was a woman; and Gordon Wasson, a J. P. Morgan vice-president who almost single-handedly introduced the world to magic mushrooms. Millman considers why fungi are among the most significant organisms on our planet and how they are currently being affected by destructive human behavior, including climate change.An engaging, informative, and at times, humorous, compendium of fungi facts, from short biographical entries of figures in the history of mycology to succinct descriptions of fungi form and function, and everything in between. Zusammenfassung An illustrated mini-encyclopedia of fungal lore, from John Cage and Terrence McKenna to mushroom sex and fairy rings. With more than 180 entries, this collection will transport both general readers and specialists into the remarkable universe of fungi....

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Authors Fungipedia Lawrence Millman, Lawrence Millman, Lawrence/ Porter Millman, Millman Lawrence
Assisted by Amy Jean Porter (Illustration), Porter Amy Jean (Illustration)
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2019
 
EAN 9780691194721
ISBN 978-0-691-19472-1
No. of pages 200
Dimensions 120 mm x 180 mm x 18 mm
Series Pedia Books
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

SCIENCE / Reference, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Mycology, Reference works, Mycology, fungi (non-medical), Mycology, fungi

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