Hi;
Try Alexopoulos' book on Mycology. It had a very complete, or so my
dissertation committee thought when I had to answer that question for my
orals.
Michael
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On Sat, 25 Oct 1997, K N and P J Harris wrote:
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> > From: David Hagerberg <David.Hagerberg at mbioekol.lu.se>
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> > Subject: Definition of Fungi
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> > How is fungi defined and by whom?
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> > Best Regards
> Sorry I can't remember the originator but a definition I remember is
> that a fungus is a "non-photosynthetic thallophyte". I think I remember
> it because it sounds so boring !
> Peter Harris'
> Reading, UK.
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