Book ID: 97125
Syllabus of Plant Families
Ed. by W. Frey. Volume 1: Blue - Green Algae, Myxomycetes and Myxomycete -like organisms, Phytoparasitic Protists, Heterotrophic - Heterokontobionta and Fungi p.p. 2012. 178 p. gr8vo. Paper bd.
Covers Blue-greenAlgae (Cyanobacteria, Cyanophyta)/ Myxomycetes and Fungi (Acrasiobionta:Acrasiomycota/ Myxobionta: Myxomycota, Plasmodiophoromycota/ Hetero-kontobiota p.p. (Heterotrophic Heterokontobionata): Labyrinthulo-mycota, Oomycota)/ Mycobionta : Chytridiomycota, Zygomycota,Glomeromycota, Ascomycota, Basidiomycota)/ Appendix Fungi Imperfecti(Deuteromycetes)/ Appendix Lichenized Fungi (Lichens).-Engler's Syllabus of Plant Families has since its first publication in 1887 aimed to provide both the researcher, and particularly the student with a concise survey of the plant kingdom as a whole, presenting all higher systematic units right down to families and genera of plants and fungi. In 1964, more than 40 years ago, the 12th edition of the well-known "Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien" ("Syllabus of Plant Families"), set a standard.Now, the completely restructured and revised 13th edition of Engler's Syllabus published in 5 parts and in English language, for the first time also considers molecular data, which have only recently become available in order to provide an up-to-date evolutionary and systematic overview of the plant groups treated. In "molecular times" there is a growing need to preserve the knowledge of the entire range of diversity and biology of organisms for coming generations, as there is a decline in "classical" morphological and taxonomical expertise, especially for less popular (showy) groups of organisms. Accordingly, the 13th edition of Syllabus of Plant Families synthesizes both modern data and classical expertise, serving to educate future experts who will maintain our knowledge of the full range of Earth's biodiversity. Syllabus of Plant Families is a mandatory reference for students, experts and researchers from all fields of biological sciences, particularly botany.