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A New Guide to Kansas Mushrooms

Buch | Softcover
408 Seiten
2022
University Press of Kansas (Verlag)
978-0-7006-3306-7 (ISBN)
40,95 inkl. MwSt
Provides a wealth of new material on Kansas mushrooms that will aid and fascinate both newbies and seasoned mycophiles and includes information on online resources and notes. While the book fully treats 200 species, readers will be able to identify 320 different macrofungi using the keys and discussions.
Originally published in 1993, A Guide to Kansas Mushrooms went out of print in 2017. Original author Richard Kay suggested his wife, Sherry Kay, could assume the undertaking of revising the book, collaborating with him working as a consultant. After Richard’s death in 2018, Sherry later added two coauthors, Benjamin Sikes and Caleb Morse, to complete the task.Kay, Sikes, and Morse have revised this new edition to account for the variety of ways mycology has changed in the last twenty-five years, while holding to its original purpose as a guide for active mushroomers. Primarily, A New Guide to Kansas Mushrooms highlights the upheaval in taxonomy caused by advances in molecular genetics: an estimated 25 percent of fungal names included in the original guide have changed since 1993. Second, the list of mushrooms found in Kansas has expanded and the new edition will add 50 species to the 150 described in the original guide. All anthology entries have been updated to reflect these changes in the field, and the essays have also been edited, reduced, or expanded to include updated information as well as brand-new material. The outdated genus-level classification of fungi has been replaced by two cladograms—diagrams that illustrate how organisms branch off from their last common ancestors.

This revised edition provides a wealth of new material on Kansas mushrooms that will aid and fascinate both newbies and seasoned mycophiles and includes information on online resources and notes on how to grow mushrooms in Kansas. While the book fully treats 200 species, readers will be able to identify 320 different macrofungi using the keys and discussions. Additionally, the book introduces readers to fascinating, common slime molds (myxomycetes). A New Guide to Kansas Mushrooms incorporates new understanding of fungal taxonomy that has been largely unearthed by genetic tools over the past three decades, highlights key taxa, and includes a life list of the more than 1,200 species now cataloged from Kansas—nearly twice the number known at the time of the first edition.

Sharon Kay is a field mycologist in Lawrence, Kansas. She has over forty years of experience foraging and researching and served as a former president of the Kaw Valley Mycological Society.Benjamin Sikes is associate professor and scientist of microbial ecology at the University of Kansas. Caleb Morse is collection manager for the Division of Botany in the University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute.

Preface
Acknowledgments
Read This First!
How to Identify a Mushroom, Sherry Kay and Ben Sikes
The Edibility Issue: Poisons and Individual Reactions, Dean Abel
An Anthology of Kansas Mushrooms
How to Use the Keys
Key to Orders
Phylum Basidiomycota
Conventional Order Agaricales: Some of the Gilled Mushrooms
Key to Families
Family Hygropharaceae
Families Marasmiaceae, Mycenaceae, and Omphalotaceae
Family Physalacriaceae
Families Tricholomataceae and some Former Tricholomataceae: Hydnangiaceae and Lyophyllaceae, Phyllotopsidaceae, Pleurotaceae, and Schizophyllaceae
Families Bolbitiaceae, Entolomataceae, and Pluteaceau
Families Cortinariaceae, Crepidotaceae, and Inocybaceae
Famies Hymenagastraceae, Psathyrellaceae, and Strophariaceae
Family Agaricaceae
Conventional Order Russulales
Family Russulaceae
Conventional Order Boletales
Orders Hymenochaetales, Polyporales, and some anamolous members of Agaricales and Russulales, mostly with pored hymenia but some with diverse hymenial forms
Orders Cantharellales, Gomphales, and Thelephorales and some atypical members of other orders: Chanterells, corals, and tooth mushrooms
Order Tremellales and other jellies
Order Phallales: Stinkhorns
Conventional Class Gasteromycetes: Gasteroid fungi
Phylum Ascomycota
Orders Helotiales, Leotiales, Pezizales, and Phacidiales: Mostly cup fungi
Orders Boliniales, Hypocreales, and Xylariales
Myxomycetes, or Mycetozoa: The slime molds
More on Mushrooms
Sex Lies, and the Truth about Mushrooms, Dean Abel, Sherry Kay, and Ben Sikes
Kansas Habitats: Where to Find Mushrooms, Ben Sikes and Bruce Horn
Forays: A Basic Kit and Some Risks, Sherry Kay
Online Resources for Identifying Mushrooms, Ben Sikes
Mushrooms in the Kitchen, Sherry Kay
Growing Mushrooms in Kansas, Terry Shistar
Mycological Latin, Richard Kay
Mycology in Kansas: A Brief History, Richard Kay
A Life List for the Kansas Mycophile, Sherry Kay
Appendix A: Relationships among the Species of Phylum Basidiomycota
Appendix B: Relationships among the Species of Phylum Ascomycota
Glossary
Picture Credits
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Kansas
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 363 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Garten
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Mykologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
ISBN-10 0-7006-3306-5 / 0700633065
ISBN-13 978-0-7006-3306-7 / 9780700633067
Zustand Neuware
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