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OverviewThe family Inocybaceae are a diverse cosmopolitan group of gilled fungi. Until now, only a small number of species had been described from Australia, but with this major revision a total of 137 species are recognised, of which 101 are new to science. Ninety per cent of these species (121 of the 137) are found only in Australia. Phylogenetic work shows that the family can be divided into seven main groups, of which six are now recorded from Australia, making this country one of the major centres of diversity for the family. They are all thought to be ectomycorrhizal, that is they form mutually beneficial associations with the roots of plants, and are found on soil and amid litter in wet- and dry-sclerophyll shrublands, woodlands and forests, and cool- or warm temperate rainforests. Many are small and easily overlooked, but their diversity of colour and delicate structure make them attractive to those with an eye for detail. This authoritative account provides a major advance in knowledge for this diverse and widespread group, with detailed descriptions, identification keys and phylogenetic trees based on DNA sequences generated during the work. Every species is illustrated with coloured plates and/or line drawings of microscopic features. Fungi of Australia: Inocybaceae is a useful reference for professional and semi-professional mycologists in Australia and around the world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: P Brandon Matheny , Neale L BougherPublisher: CSIRO Publishing Imprint: CSIRO Publishing Weight: 1.520kg ISBN: 9781486306664ISBN 10: 1486306667 Pages: 592 Publication Date: 01 June 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAuthors, illustrator and photographers Acknowledgements List of Keys, and List of Phylograms Introduction Inocybaceae Miscellaneous Groups Appendix 1: List of New Taxa Appendix 2: Excluded & Doubtful Taxa Appendix 3: Table of DNA sequences used in this study Glossary Bibliography Abbreviations and Contractions Publication dates of previous volumes IndexReviewsAuthor InformationIn 1973 the Commonwealth Government established the Australian Biological Resources Study to document what plants and animals there are in Australia and where they occur. The ABRS is now part of the Department of the Environment. It brings together the expertise of scientists from around Australia and overseas, to prepare and publish authoritative information about Australia’s flora and fauna. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |