The Systematics and Biological Properties of Toxinogenic Fungi
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United Nations Environment Programme
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Fungi represent a vast heterogeneous group of organisms, differing in their morphology, methods of reproduction, cycles of development, ways of nutrition and habitats.
At present many mycologists and biologists support the con-. caption concerning the three classes of multiracemose organisms - plants, animals and fungi, according to which the fungi are given the status of a separate kingdom in the organic world, on a par with the plants and the animals.
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