Journal of Mycology, Volume 11 presents a detailed exploration of the world of fungi. Compiled by William Ashbrook Kellerman, Job Bicknell Ellis, Benjamin Matlack Everhart, and contributions from the United States Section and Division of Vegetable Pathology, this volume offers a valuable snapshot of mycological research during its time.
This compilation serves as an essential resource for researchers, students, and anyone interested in the historical context of mycological studies. The journal delves into various aspects of fungal biology, plant diseases, and related botanical subjects. It provides insights into the methodologies and findings that shaped our understanding of the fungal kingdom.
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