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The Fifth Kingdom 3/e [Paperback]

Bryce Kendrick (Author)
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August 1, 2001
This 3rd/edition is a compact but comprehensive encyclopedia of all things mycological. It explores every aspect of the fungi, from aflatoxin to zoospores, with an accessible blend of verve and wit. The 24 chapters are filled with up-to-date information on classification, yeasts, lichens, spore dispersal, allergies, ecology, genetics, plant pathology, predatory fungi, biological control, mutualistic symbioses with animals and plants, fungi as food, food spoilage and mycotoxins, poisonous and hallucinogenic fungi, medical mycology, antibiotics and organ transplants. Personal anecdotes drawn from a lifetime of involvement with fungi, and a comprehensive glossary make this a perfect introduction to the kingdom of the fungi The author's website contains many color photographs of the fungi in the book. The accompanying CD-Rom is only available from the author, and does not come with the text.

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About the Author

Bryce Kendrick has studied fungi for 45 years, and has authored over 300 mycological publications, including several books. He was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1979, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1981. He received the 'Distinguished Mycologist' award of the Mycological Society of America in 1995, and was elected a Centenary Fellow of the British Mycological Society in 1996. In May 2001 he was the invited keynote speaker at the Mycological Society of Japan annual meeting in Tokyo, and in June 2001 received the Lawson Medal of the Canadian Botanical Association for lifetime contributions.

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  • Paperback: 386 pages
  • Publisher: Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Company; 3 edition (August 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585100226
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585100224
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #507,083 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 3rd Editon The Fifth Kingdom 2001, March 12, 2002
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The Fifth Kingdom is indeed an excellent treatment on the fungi kingdom. A lively text makes this topic approachable to most. I would also highly recommend the CDROM Dr. Kendrick has produced to go with the text. Over 3000 colour images and animations have been included which really brings the topic to life. He has placed many of these chapters online at his site mycolog com . I would recommend a visit there to anyone who would like to learn more about either the text or CD.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A textbook as readable as a novel and a lot more useful, August 15, 1999
This review is from: Fifth Kingdom (Paperback)
I am most disappointed that the book is not available. I was only able to read half a copy that I found lying around before its owner reclaimed it. It is an excellent example of how a usable textbook should be written in the modern style: simply, elegantly, readably, no nonsense, full of sound material. It is rich in context and full of surprises. Every entry makes connections and interconnections. It deals entertainly, but matter-of-factly, with amazing items and their biological significance, without ignoring everyday ones and leaves the reader with an integrated comprehension and a renewed respect for the subject matter. Even though I am a biologist, I had always looked on the fungi with a certain lack of enthusiasm, dating from some appallingly boring classes at university. This book brought the kingdom back to life for me.

It is functional, reasonably comprehensive, and, importantly, it is fun to read. It reinforces the view of the interconnectedness and variety of living things.

I hope it is soon reprinted.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Know Your Fungi, June 20, 2004
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A lot of this book is about fungi reproduction, and therefore, fungi sex -- although a lot of reproduction is anamorphic (asexual). Currently, there are over 100,000 fungi described scientifically (over 10,000 species of mushrooms), but Dr. Kendrik estimates that this is less than one tenth of the Earth's mycota (fungi). This book, of course, does not discuss all 100,000 fungi. It discusses fungi classifications, and some of the most important fungi.

Fungi is omnipresent and includes mushrooms, yeasts, lichens (a combination of fungus and alga) - but it does not include slime moulds, which are basically amoeboid (without a cell wall) and do not produce hyphae. Some fungi can grow almost any place, withstanding great temperature extremes. Other fungi is so specialized it grows parasitically on the exoskeletons of certain insects. The first half of this book talks about where fungi live; what they eat; what they look like to the naked eye, and microscopically; their genetic make-up, down to DNA and RNA sequencing, and how those genes are passed on - from sex to airborne sporulation.

The second half of the book is much easier to understand, but as Dr. Kendrick points out, it helps to read the first part to understand the second part. There is a section on fungi that attack plants and fugicides used in agriculture. Don't think all fungi are bad - there is also a section on how fungi can be used as a biocontrol against insects and weeds. The last chapter talks about the commercial use of fungi, with the obvious important nod to Penicillium notatum. Cyclosporine is another important drug developed from fungi. Aspergillus niger is used to manufacture citric acid.

The sections on how fungi exploit plants and animals - - and how plants and animals exploit fungi - is fascinating. Did you know that some leaf-cutting ants and termites actually grow fungi? Some of those huge termite nests have mushroom rooms. Some plants cannot live without fungi that manufacture important nutrients for the plants.

The relationship between man and fungi is sometimes deadly, and sometimes life saving. One thing I took away from this book is to never, ever eat mushrooms from the wild unless I am absolutely certain what those are. Some deadly mushrooms look almost identical to very delicious mushrooms. Dr. Kendrick sets forth treatments for several types of mushroom poisoning. It's important to note that most of the time, mushroom poisoning doesn't show up for some time - 24 hours or more.
Dr. Kendrick also discusses an issue that I was confused about after reading the Institute of Medicine's "Damp Indoor Spaces and Mold" (May 25, 2004). The IOM did not find a correlation between mold exposure and cancer, but I was having trouble reconciling that with what I knew - that certain molds produce aflatoxins that are toxinogenic, mutagenic, and carcinogenic. It turns out that these are not conflicting views at all, since Dr. Kendrick describes these effects from eating molds that produce aflatoxins. For example, in the 1930's in the Ukraine, horses developed deadly stachybotryotoxicosis from eating contaminated hay. Of course, why would people eat contaminated food? Sometimes, it has been unwittingly, such as medieval peasants eating rye contaminated with the ergot fungus, causing St. Anthony's Fire. Other times, food shortages left people with no other choice. In some cases, such as happened with the people in Lin Xian, China, moldy bread tasted good (not so odd when you think about eating Roquefort cheese).

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apothecial ascomata, eumycotan fungi, perithecial ascomata, dikaryomycotan anamorphs, sequestrate forms, soil mycota, chromistan fungi, oestrogenic syndrome, assimilative hyphae, conidial anamorphs, coelomycetous anamorphs, gill trama, subsporangial vesicle, bitunicate asci, conidial fungi, bitunicate ascomycetes, generative hyphae, mycelial inoculum, other agarics, green phycobionts, compatible mycelia, different mycelia, saprobic fungi, apical ring, spore drop
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North America, New York, Academic Press, Biology of Conidial Fungi, New Zealand, South Africa, United States, Transactions of the British Mycological Society, Far East, Kingdom Eumycota, National Museums of Canada, Anthony's Fire, Cold Spring Harbor, Fungi of Switzerland, Nag Raj, Verlag Mykologia, American Phytopathological Society, Croom Helm, Edward Arnold, Handbook of Protoctista, Mycologue Publications, Pacific Northwest, Biotechnology Advances, Cambridge University Press, Chapel Hill
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