Fungi: Multifaceted Microbes

Author:   B.N. Ganguli ,  S.K. DESHMUKH
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN:  

9781420043280


Pages:   332
Publication Date:   22 November 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Ubiquitous in nature, fungi have, for centuries, provided us with a variety of useful products from cheese to alcoholic beverages, organic acids, pigments, enzymes, food and lately antibiotics and small molecular weight compounds with a variety of pharmacological applications. Highlighting the crucial role fungi play in many ecological processes, Fungi: Multifaceted Microbes explores a wide range of topics in fungal biochemistry and biotechnology. The book's sweeping coverage explores the wide range of features that give fungi their multifaceted properties. Topics explored include fungal biochemistry and biotechnology and targets for drug discovery, classical and molecular taxonomy, evolutionary aspects, secondary metabolites from marine resources, applications as mycoinsecticides and immunodiagnostics, to name just a few. The book also contains a chapter on the emerging area of fungi in nanoparticle synthesis. Given the enormous scope and dimensions of this subject, it is difficult for any single book to address every aspect of fungal biochemistry and biotechnology. The editors, each an expert in his own right, draw on articles from as wide a spectrum of international scientists as possible to provide a highly authoritative survey of the literature.

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Author:   B.N. Ganguli ,  S.K. DESHMUKH
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 18.70cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.907kg
ISBN:  

9781420043280


ISBN 10:   1420043285
Pages:   332
Publication Date:   22 November 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Fungal Secondary Metabolites: A Pandora's Box of Treasures. Biology and Biotechnology Potential of Saprophytic Entomophtorales. Hymenochaetoid Fungi. Endolithic Fungi. Rock-Inhabiting Fungi: From Biodeterioration to Human Disease. Diversity of Aquatic Hyphomycetes in the Tropics. Molecular Identification and Detection of Plant Pathogenic and Toxigenic Fusarium Fungi. Evolutionary Relationships Among Economically Important Aspergillus Species. Aquatic Hyphomycetes and their Meiosporic Relatives: Slow and Laborious Solving of a Jig-Saw Puzzle. Recent Trends in Phylogeny and Classification of Lichen-forming Ascomycetes. Significance of Lichens and Their Secondary Metabolites: A Review. Diversity and Applications of Endophytic Fungi Isolated from Tropical Plants. Natural Products from Marine Fungi. Recent Advances in the Development of Mycoinsecticides in Australia. Entomogeneous Fungi and Development of Mycoinsecticides. Advances in Immunochemical Methods for Mycotoxin/Mycotoxigenic Fungi Detection in the Agri-Food System. Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Fungi. Can Agricultural Practices and Land Use Patterns Affect Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Population and Diversity?

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"""… many of the chapters are by established authorities and so provide important reviews of the current state of our knowledge in those fields. Consequently, I learned a great deal from it, and can commend it as value to both lecturers preparing courses, and students working on essays on particular aspects of mycology."" – David L. Hawksworth in British Mycological Society in 2007 ""The book is well edited and may be useful for everyone interested in any aspect of fungal biochemistry or biotechnology."" – A. Gniazdowska, Warsaw in Acta Physiol Plant in 2008"


... many of the chapters are by established authorities and so provide important reviews of the current state of our knowledge in those fields. Consequently, I learned a great deal from it, and can commend it as value to both lecturers preparing courses, and students working on essays on particular aspects of mycology. - David L. Hawksworth in British Mycological Society in 2007 The book is well edited and may be useful for everyone interested in any aspect of fungal biochemistry or biotechnology. - A. Gniazdowska, Warsaw in Acta Physiol Plant in 2008


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