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Atlas of Soil Ascomycetes
Marcel Vega,
08-08-2013 16:49
Y a-t-il quelqu' un parmi vous qui a déjà eu la possibilité de jeter un coup d' œuil dans ce livre?:
http://www.apsnet.org/apsstore/shopapspress/Pages/51885.aspx
Merci d'avance pour vos avis,
Marcel
Walter Gams,
08-08-2013 17:09
Re : Atlas of Soil Ascomycetes
The book has good illustrations. The selection of genera treated is highly biased and many important genera are missing. Genera with cleistothecia have the authors´ preference as shown in numerous older publications by the same authors. The delimitation between hyphomycetes and perithecial soil fungi (here those producing ascomata in vitro) is very vague and the nomenclature is pre-2013 (unification of names for pleomorphic fungi). A user will often also need other literature to reach a good identification. Walter
Marcel Vega,
10-08-2013 20:09
Re : Atlas of Soil Ascomycetes
Thank you Walter!
Cheers,
Marcel
Cheers,
Marcel