Fungi |
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Author:
| Watling, Roy |
Contribution by:
| Natural History Museum, London, England Staff, |
Series title: | Smithsonian's Natural World Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-58834-082-5 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2003 |
Publisher: | Smithsonian Books
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $16.95 |
Book Description:
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Fungi are a distinct kingdom, separate from the plants and animals, bacteria and protists. They are everpresent—we inhale them with almost every breath—and without them the recycling of the Earth’s nutrients would be impossible. Yet despite their ubiquitous nature, they are poorly understood. Roy Watling sheds new light on these amazing creatures, explaining why they are so unique and how they live their lives.
Fungi are a distinct kingdom, separate from the plants and animals, bacteria and protists. They are everpresent—we inhale them with almost every breath—and without them the recycling of the Earth’s nutrients would be impossible. Yet despite their ubiquitous nature, they are poorly understood. Roy Watling sheds new light on these amazing creatures, explaining why they are so unique and how they live their lives.