Outline of fungi
The following
fungi and mycology
:
ecological systems.
Types of fungi
- By form
- Molds
- Aspergillus (list)
- Fusarium (list)
- Mushrooms
- list)
- Amanita (list)
- Armillaria (list)
- Boletus (list)
- list)
- Coprinopsis (list)
- Cortinarius (list)
- Entoloma (list)
- Gymnopilus (list)
- Gymnopus (list)
- Hebeloma (list)
- Hygrocybe (list)
- Hygrophorus (list)
- Inocybe (list)
- Lactarius (list)
- Lactifluus (list)
- Lepiota (list)
- Leucoagaricus (list)
- Leccinum (list)
- Marasmius (list)
- Pleurotus (list)
- Yeasts
- Other
- By activity
- Carnivorous fungi
- Pathogenic fungi
- Poisonous fungi
- Poisonous mushrooms
- List of poisonous mushrooms
- List of deadly mushrooms
- By aspect
- Bioluminescent fungi
- Deadly fungi
- By use
- Medicinal fungi
- Edible fungi
- Edible molds
- Camembert cheese
- Gorgonzola cheese
- Danish Blue cheese, and also recently Gorgonzola
- Edible mushrooms
- Edible molds
Symbiotic life forms of which fungi are a part
- Lichens are classified by the fungal component. Lichen species are given the same scientific name (binomial name) as the fungus species in the lichen. Lichens are being integrated into the classification schemes for fungi.
Study of fungi
- Branches of mycology
History of fungi
- History of mycology
- Books about fungi
- Mycology journals
Persons influential in fungi
See also
References
- PMID 27445309.
- ^ "What is a lichen?, Australian National Botanical Garden". Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- ^ Introduction to Lichens – An Alliance between Kingdoms. University of California Museum of Paleontology.
External links
- Tree of Life web project: Fungi
- Mushroom Observer (mushroomobserver.org), a collaborative fungus recording and identification project