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[[File:Cubensis.natural.habitat-2.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px|Psilocube cubensis, a psychoactive mushroom which contains [[psilocybin]] and [[psilocin]].]][[File:Sporeprint222.jpeg|thumbnail|right|200px|Spore printing]] | [[File:Cubensis.natural.habitat-2.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px|Psilocube cubensis, a psychoactive mushroom which contains [[psilocybin]] and [[psilocin]].]][[File:Sporeprint222.jpeg|thumbnail|right|200px|Spore printing]] | ||
'''Mycology''' is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their genetic and biochemical properties, their taxonomy and their use to humans as a source for tinder, medicine, food, and entheogens, as well as their dangers, such as poisoning or infection. A biologist specializing in mycology is called a mycologist. | '''Mycology''' is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their genetic and biochemical properties, their taxonomy and their use to humans as a source for tinder, medicine, food, and entheogens, as well as their dangers, such as poisoning or infection. A biologist specializing in mycology is called a mycologist. | ||
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Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their genetic and biochemical properties, their taxonomy and their use to humans as a source for tinder, medicine, food, and entheogens, as well as their dangers, such as poisoning or infection. A biologist specializing in mycology is called a mycologist.
Pages in category "Mycology"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.