[
US
/maɪˈkɑɫədʒi/
]
[ UK /maɪkˈɒlədʒi/ ]
[ UK /maɪkˈɒlədʒi/ ]
NOUN
- the branch of botany that studies fungi and fungus-caused diseases
How To Use mycology In A Sentence
- His observations of fungi in their natural habitat and his methods of culturing them enabled him to work out their developemt and life cycles, thus laying down the foundations of modern mycology .
- I was also in contact with a professor of microbiology and mycology in Copenhagen who was researching this issue.
- Cornell's fungi collection, which includes many species that were the first of their kind to be collected and identified, came from Chinese mycology graduate student S.
- Because bacteriology is the primary emphasis in virtually all microbiology laboratories, mycology is frequently covered as a ‘required afterthought’, by someone with minimal interest or background.
- Our allegiances are divided between protozoology, phycology, parasitology, mycology, protistology, plant pathology and myriad other professional societies and their journals.
- Like its first edition, the second edition of this textbook is a good source book of Indian origin for those who wish to learn medical mycology and also a quick resource for terminology.
- One segment of the course was dedicated solely to mycology , which is the study of fungi.
- Our allegiances are divided between protozoology, phycology, parasitology, mycology, protistology, plant pathology and myriad other professional societies and their journals.
- Discover the fundamentals of mycology and hunt for mushrooms in this two-hour workshop.
- Distance learning can help fill a void in various specialty areas such as mycology, parasitology, and body fluids.