Morphologie und Physiologie der Pilze, Flechten und Myxomyceten

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"Morphologie und Physiologie der Pilze, Flechten und Myxomyceten" is a foundational 19th-century scientific work by Heinrich Anton de Bary that systematically established the modern study of the structure and life processes of fungi, lichens, and slime molds.

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instanceOf botany book
mycology treatise
scientific book
author Heinrich Anton de Bary NERFINISHED
authorNationality German
authorOccupation botanist
mycologist
contribution advanced study of slime molds
advanced understanding of lichen symbiosis
helped establish modern mycology
systematically described morphology of fungi
systematically described physiology of fungi
countryOfOrigin Germany
field botany
lichenology
microbiology
mycology
historicalSignificance foundational work in mycology
influential in 19th-century botany
language German
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedTo development of modern plant pathology
history of microbiology
titleTranslation Morphology and Physiology of Fungi, Lichens and Myxomycetes NERFINISHED
topic fungi
lichens
life cycles of fungi
morphology of fungi
physiology of fungi
reproduction of fungi
slime molds
structure of lichens
structure of slime molds
symbiosis in lichens
usedMethod experimental physiology
microscopic observation

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Heinrich Anton de Bary notableWork Morphologie und Physiologie der Pilze, Flechten und Myxomyceten