URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85052433
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85052433#concept
Variants
- Fungal kingdom
- Fungus kingdom
- Funguses
- Mycobiota
- Mycota
Broader Terms
Narrower Terms
- Acrasiomycetes
- Anaerobic fungi
- Antagonistic fungi
- Aquatic fungi
- Ascomycetes
- Basidiomycota
- Coprophilous fungi
- Discomycetes
- Edible fungi
- Endangered fungi
- Endophytic fungi
- Forest fungi
- Fungal antigens
- Fungal colonies
- Fungal communities
- Fungal proteins
- Fungi imperfecti
- Fungicolous fungi
- Hydromyxomycetes
- Hypogeous fungi
- Introduced fungi
- Lichen-forming fungi
- Lichenicolous fungi
- Macrofungi
- Microfungi
- Mildew
- Mushrooms
- Mycotrophy
- Pathogenic fungi
- Photography of fungi
- Phycomycetes
- Pleomorphic fungi
- Predacious fungi
- Pyrenomycetes
- Rare fungi
- Soil fungi
- Straminipilous fungi
- Thermophilic fungi
- Trichomycetes
- Wood-decaying fungi
- Wood-staining fungi
- Yeast fungi
- Yeast-like fungi
- Zoosporic fungi
- Zygomycetes
Related Terms
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Broader Concepts from Other Schemes
- Fungi--Analysis
- Fungi--Chemotaxonomy
- Fungi--Classification
- Fungi--Composition
- Fungi--Control
- Fungi--Cytogenetics
- Fungi--Effect of stress on
- Fungi--Environmental aspects
- Fungi--Evolution
- Fungi--Experiments
- Fungi--Genetic engineering
- Fungi--Growth
- Fungi--Habitat
- Fungi--Identification
- Fungi--Metabolism
- Fungi--Microbiology
- Fungi--Nomenclature
- Fungi--Nomenclature (Popular)
- Fungi--Nutrition
- Fungi--Periodicals
- Fungi--Research
- Fungi--Sampling
- Fungi--Study and teaching (Elementary)
- Fungi--Utilization
Sources
- found: Handbook to strategy 1 fungal species in the Northwest forest plan, 1999:p. I-3 (Fungi are an incredibly diverse group of nonphotosynthetic organisms that absorb their food, characteristically form branching threadlike cells called hyphae (yeasts are exceptions). They inhabit every possible environment. Although fungi have been traditionally grouped with plants, they have no direct evolutionary connection. More than 35 years ago, fungi were deemed distinct from plants and placed in their own kingdom. The Kingdom Fungi is second only to insects in numbers of species.)
- found: Random House(Fungi, a taxonomic kingdom, or in some classification schemes a division of the kingdom Plantae, comprising all the fungus groups and sometimes also the slime molds. Also called Mycota; fungus, pl. fungi, funguses)
- found: Web. 3(fungus, pl. fungi, also funguses)
- found: Biodiversity of fungi, c2004:p. 467 (mycobiota)
LC Classification
- QK600-QK635
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Change Notes
- 2003-08-21: new
- 2024-09-06: revised
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