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Why fungi are important
All you ever wanted to know about mycelium?
Fungi, fairy rings and Father Christmas - the mythology of fungi
The natural history of slime moulds
Exobasidium
Fungi and Climate Change
An Interview with Professor Bruce Ing
Cheshire grassland fungi
Some fungi in a small suburban park
Fungi found in Calderstones Park
Fungi in South Cumbria - 1996 & 1997
Report on the first residential foray of the NWFG (at Blencathra Field Centre, Cumbria)
Leccinum
workshop
I think I want a microscope
Guide to chemicals for fungal microscopy
Free digital camera with every scanner
James Bolton of Halifax
Beginners Guide to Earth Tongues
Talking rot... and mildew!
Cultivation of edible mushrooms on cotton waste
Fungal biotechnology
Potential therapeutic application of fungal filaments in wound management
'Green' dyes
Ascomycetes - love them or hate them
The meaning of the Latin/Greek names of some larger fungi
Fungal ecology - attached oak branches
Fungi and cheese-making
Beatrix Potter at the Ambleside Museum and Armitt Library
Honey fungus - friend or foe?
Is it adnexed, emarginate or sinuate?
News Update
North West Fungus Group goes on-line
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Oliver and James
William OLIVER and Frances JAMES
William OLIVER
Pearson Smithy
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Alexander PENHORWOOD and Sarah GRIBBLE
Alexander PENHORWOOD and Peternell BLACKMORE
John PENHORWOOD and Jane HILL
William PENHORWOOD and Sarah HUTCHINGS
Jane PENHORWOOD and John SHUTT
John Penhorwood SHUTT and Ellen PENHORWOOD
Photograph of the SHUTT Family
Rhoda SHUTT
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John SMITH and Honor MURFIN
Herbert SMITH and Mary Jane DINGLEY
Photograph of the Smith family
Photograph of Herbert and Mary Jane
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Curriculum Vitae
Examination and Attendance Certificates
Postgraduate Training Partnerships - BTTG and the University of Leeds
Some of the research projects carried out by PTP Associates
PCR based approaches to plant tissue identification
Identification and quantification of the constituents in processed animal fibre blends
Biochromophores as natural food colourants
Chemical modification of bacterial cellulose for improve wound care
Molecular speciation of processed meat products
Classification of data from a digital chemical sensor array system
Development of novel wound dressing materials
Surface characterisation and modification of fabrics
Behaviour of fluid flow in personal protective clothing
Phylogenetic analysis of different breeds of goat
Molecular speciation of white fish
DNA speciation of decapods
The impact of biotechnology on the textile industry
Bringing the benefits of biotechnology to textiles and clothing
Protoplast fusion and genetic analysis in
Cephalosporium acremonium
Taxonomy and Life Cycle of
C. acremonium
Screening of commercial enzymes for the ability to induce protoplast release
Regeneration and reversion of protoplasts of
C. acremonium
Fusion of protoplasts
Cross G4 : red-1, lys-1, pyt-1 x ane-5, ino-1
Linkage groups in
C. acremonium
Unstable heterozygote isolated from cross G7 on minimal medium
Attempts at interspecies hybridization between
C. acremonium
and
E. minima
Lunchtime Relaxation
Guide to The Towers, Didsbury
Identification of animal hair fibres using DNA profiling techniques
Potential therapeutic application of fungal filaments in wound management