Edited by Emeritus Prof. Dr. John Webster, University of Exeterin cooperation with Dr. Roland W. S. Weber, Technische Universität Kaiserslautern
“The videos in particular
will draw students into a more serious study of the fungi and will engender
puzzlement and surprise, stimulate questions, and generally bring students to a
deeper understanding of the fungus world.”
--
Inoculum
“Whether you are teaching plant pathology or basic mycology, these DVDs are an
indispensible addition to your teaching armory. This should be available in all
university libraries and colleges where science is taught and even in schools.
Lecturers of mycology and plant pathology and even general biology should
purchase this to make their lectures animated.”
-- Fungal
Diversity
With about 1.5 million species estimated to exist worldwide, members of the kingdom Fungi represent one of the largest biodiversity resources of our planet, fulfilling
crucial ecological roles especially in terrestrial ecosystems. Fungi are also one of the most diverse groups
or organisms in terms of taxonomy, morphology and life cycles.
These aspects are covered in Mycology Vol. 1 and Mycology Vol. 2, the
long-awaited second edition of the original videodiscs published in 1990-1994.
A well-structured menu facilitates easy access to all sequences and images at
the click of a button. These interactive DVD-ROMs will be indispensible teaching
tools for university classes as well as adult education classes, high schools,
natural history societies and other groups of people interested in the exciting
and mysterious world of the fungi.
View Video Clips
Mycology Vol. 1:
Video Clip 1
Video Clip 2
Video Clip 3
2006; ISBN-10: 3-88222-085-6; Item
no 20858
Mycology Vol. 2:
Video
Clip 1
Video
Clip 2
Video
Clip 3
2007; ISBN-10: 3-88222-086-4; Item No 20865
View the booklets which includes basic
instructions about how to use
this DVD-ROM.
Mycology Vol. 1 Booklet &
Mycology Vol. 2 Booklet
Technical data: DVD-ROM, color, approx. 70 min
System Requirements: Standard Multimedia PC with Windows 2000/XP, DirectX 7 or higher, DVD drive, Pentium III 500 MHz, at least 128 MB RAM
Local Area Network (LAN) License
is also available with this product.
Please call 1.800.328.7560 or
email aps@scisoc.org for more details.
Check out Mycology Volume 2
Check out Mycology Volume 1
Other resources available:
Introduction to Fungi,
Third Edition - NEW & Recommended by APS PRESS!