
Encyclopaedia of Fungal Diseases
Fungi are parasitic on almost all groups of eukaryotic organisms, ranging from cellular amoebae, protozoa, and algae to larger plant groups such as liverworts, mosses, ferns, and seed plants, and animal groups from the smallest inconspicuous ones to the larger animals. The man, most intelligent animal, has his/her share of fungal parasites. Parasitic fungi are best known through their extensive da...
Fungi are parasitic on almost all groups of eukaryotic organisms, ranging from cellular amoebae, protozoa, and algae to larger plant groups such as liverworts, mosses, ferns, and seed plants, and animal groups from the smallest inconspicuous ones to the larger animals. The man, most intelligent animal, has his/her share of fungal parasites. Parasitic fungi are best known through their extensive da...