The term mycology (my-col-o-gy) is a noun that means the scientific study of fungi. Or the branch of botany that studies fungi and fungus related diseases.
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Mycology is the study of fungus.
Mycology is the study of fungi.
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Medical Mycology was created in 1962.
Mycology is the study of fungi, and "Fungus" is a kingdom, not a species. So, there are hundreds, probably thousands of species that fall under mycology.
German Sims Woodhead has written: 'Pathological Mycology: An Enquiry Into the Etiology of Infective Diseases' 'Pathological mycology' -- subject(s): Medical mycology
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YES.parasitology and mycology is a part of microbiology.microbiology means study of micro-organisms,parasitology-study of parasites,mycology-study of fungi.hence both the categories comes under microbiology.
Mycology is the scientific study of fungi. :D You know, like mushrooms, toadstools, mold, mildew and the like.
G. R. Carter has written: 'Essentials of veterinary microbiology' -- subject(s): Veterinary bacteriology, Veterinary virology, Veterinary mycology 'Diagnostic procedures in veterinary bacteriology and mycology' -- subject(s): Technique, Diagnostic bacteriology, Veterinary bacteriology, Diagnostic mycology, Veterinary mycology