Carte Fungi and Human Affairs W. A. McCubbin

Fungi and Human Affairs

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"Fungi and Human Affairs" is a thorough investigation into the significant roles that fungi play in...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
128
EAN
9781025671840
ISBN
1025671848
Enbook ID
52765875
Greutate
191
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 7

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"Fungi and Human Affairs" is a thorough investigation into the significant roles that fungi play in the environment and their direct influence on human society. Authored by W. A. McCubbin, this work serves as an introductory guide to the world of mycology, illustrating how these organisms function as both essential agents of decay and as formidable pathogens. The text categorizes various types of fungi, including mushrooms, puffballs, molds, and yeasts, explaining their biological structures and modes of reproduction.

The book emphasizes the economic and practical implications of fungal activity, with a particular focus on plant diseases that impact agriculture and forestry. By examining the destructive nature of rusts, smuts, and wood-rotting fungi, the work highlights the importance of scientific intervention and prevention in protecting vital resources. Beyond their harmful effects, the text also explores the beneficial uses of fungi in food production and industrial processes. "Fungi and Human Affairs" offers a clear and structured overview of a critical branch of biology, making it an enduring reference for students of botany and those interested in the interconnectedness of the natural world.

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