Esteemed career mycologist Keith Seifert reveals the important role that microscopic fungi, including yeasts, molds, and slimes, play in our lives, all while remaining invisible to the naked eye. Divided into sections, each one exploring a different environment where fungi thrive, The Hidden Kingdom of Fungi introduces readers to the fascinating world of mycology, with information on:
Despite their many benefits, we hold a precarious relationship with fungi: fungal diseases lead to over 1 million deaths each year, and they have played a destructive role in disasters ranging from the Irish Potato Famine to possibly even the extinction of the dinosaurs. The Hidden Kingdom of Fungiurges us to better understand our relationship with fungi—and to plan our future with them in mind—while revealing their world in all its beautiful complexity.
Introduction: Diversity in the Dust
Chapter 1. Life in the Colonies: Fungal Evolution
Chapter 2. Life on the Commons: From Mutualism to Parasitism to Biological Invasion
Chapter 3. Forests: Seeing the Fungi for the Trees
Chapter 4. Farming: The Seventh-Oldest Profession
Chapter 5. Fermentation: Food, Drink, and Compost
Chapter 6. The Secret House: Fungi and the Built Environment
Chapter 7. Holobiont: The Mycobiome and the Human Body
Chapter 8. Mycotechnology: Fungi for the People
Chapter 9. Thirty Thousand Feet: Fungi and the Sustainable Planet
Appendix: Fungal Classification