Biology
and Conservation of Mushrooms
T.N. Kaul
ISBN 978-1-57808-197-4; 2001; 274 Pages; US $ 72.80
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Now This book is in sequence to the one
published earlier by the author 'Introduction to Mushroom
Science-Systematics'. Part one aims to provide the readers with information
on important biological features necessary for basic understanding of the
subject, while part 2 is being devoted to the newly emerging discipline of
conservation. Amongst the vast number of living forms very little attention
has been paid to conservation of fungal biodiversity. Fungi are very
important in ecosystems for a number of reasons: 1) Decomposition of organic
matter and establishing nutritional cycle; 2) Establishing mycorrhizal
association with trees and maintaining forests in good health: 3) natural
control of the organisms; 4) being important sources of food and medicine;
and 5) serving as indicators of ecosystem health.