Molecular Biology of Food and Water Borne Mycotoxigenic and Mycotic Fungi

Author:   R. Russell M. Paterson ,  Nelson Lima
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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Pages:   638
Publication Date:   24 June 2015
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Author:   R. Russell M. Paterson ,  Nelson Lima
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.292kg
ISBN:  

9781466559868


ISBN 10:   1466559861
Pages:   638
Publication Date:   24 June 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
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Introduction. Mycotoxin-Producing and Clinically Important Fungi: Their Classification and Naming. Phylogenetic Analysis Especially in Relation to Fungi. Fungal DNA Barcoding. Metabolomics in Food- and Waterborne Fungal Pathogens. Systems Biology in Fungi. Brief History of Fungal Genomics from Linkage Maps to Sequences. Recommendations for Quantitative PCR Aspergillus Assays. Acremonium. Alternaria Mycoses. Alternaria spp. and Mycotoxins. Aspergillus and Aspergillosis. Aspergillus Mycotoxins. Aureobasidium. Candida as Foodborne Pathogens. Chaetomium. Claviceps: The Ergot Fungus. Curvularia. Encephalitozoon. Enterocytozoon. Mycotoxins of Fusarium spp.: Biochemistry and Toxicology. Lichtheimia (ex Absidia). Microascus/Scopulariopsis. Mucormycosis. Paecilomyces: Mycotoxin Production and Human Infection. Penicillium Mycotoxins: Physiological and Molecular Aspects. Phoma as Opportunistic Fungal Pathogens in Humans. Yeasts Previously Included in the Genus Pichia. Medically Important Rhodotorula Species. Saccharomyces and Kluyveromyces Infections. Trichoderma Mycoses and Mycotoxins. Trichosporon, Magnusiomyces, and Geotrichum. Wallemia. Vaccine Development against Fungi. Fungi in Drinking Water.

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This major text is designed to bring together in a single place the latest information on food borne human fungal pathogens, including mycotoxigenic fungi. At the same time it provides background to our knowledge of the fungi involved, especially in the light of molecular systematic studies. This combination is especially welcome as applied mycologists do not always have ready access to explanations of current methodologies and procedures for the naming and characterization of fungi... This book merits a place in all laboratories dealing with aspects of food spoilage and clinically important fungi, and is also a source of much other information on the genera treated that will be pertinent to those working with them in other areas of applied mycology, especially biodeterioration, food spoilage, and postharvest losses. -IMA Fungus, Vol. 6, No. 2


"""This major text is designed to bring together in a single place the latest information on food borne human fungal pathogens, including mycotoxigenic fungi. At the same time it provides background to our knowledge of the fungi involved, especially in the light of molecular systematic studies. This combination is especially welcome as applied mycologists do not always have ready access to explanations of current methodologies and procedures for the naming and characterization of fungi.... This book merits a place in all laboratories dealing with aspects of food spoilage and clinically important fungi, and is also a source of much other information on the genera treated that will be pertinent to those working with them in other areas of applied mycology, especially biodeterioration, food spoilage, and postharvest losses."" —IMA Fungus, Vol. 6, No. 2"


This major text is designed to bring together in a single place the latest information on food borne human fungal pathogens, including mycotoxigenic fungi. At the same time it provides background to our knowledge of the fungi involved, especially in the light of molecular systematic studies. This combination is especially welcome as applied mycologists do not always have ready access to explanations of current methodologies and procedures for the naming and characterization of fungi.... This book merits a place in all laboratories dealing with aspects of food spoilage and clinically important fungi, and is also a source of much other information on the genera treated that will be pertinent to those working with them in other areas of applied mycology, especially biodeterioration, food spoilage, and postharvest losses. -IMA Fungus, Vol. 6, No. 2


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Dr Paterson has a BSc Honours (2:1) in Applied Microbiology from the University of Strathclyde, UK. His MSc and PhD were in Chemistry from the University of Manchester, UK. He undertook a 2.5 year postdoctoral appointment at the Boyce Thompson Institute at Cornell University, New York, USA. Dr Paterson worked at the Centre for Industrial Innovation, Strathclyde University for 2 years before being employed at the international non-governmental organization, CABI, UK where he was the Senior Scientist researching Fungal Natural Products. He was awarded the IOI Professorial Chair in Plant Pathology at the Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia in 2008. Currently, he is employed as a researcher at the Centre for Biological Engineering, University of Minho, Portugal. He has worked in many countries particularly in S. E. Asia and was central to a fungal bioprospecting project in the Iwokrama rain forest of Guyana. The European Research Council confirmed that he is an External Reviewer of Projects (2012, 2013). He was coordinating editor of Mycopathologia, and is an editor of Current Enzyme Inhibition, Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change, and Current Opinion in Food Science. He has written numerous papers, books and chapters on heath aspects of fungi towards humans, particularly in relation to mycotoxin and fungal contamination of food and drinking water. He has a total publication list of c. 200. Nelson Lima earned his PhD in engineering sciences (biotechnology) from the University of Minho, Portugal, in 1993 and has been a full professor of the University of Minho since March 2004. His primarily research is related to food and environmental mycology with the integration of polyphasic approaches for fungal identification. He has also been involved for more than 25 years in the educational research field, mainly in science and environmental promotion and education. Since 1996, he is head of the fungal culture collection, Micoteca da Universidade do Minho (MUM). He was member of the executive board of the World Federation of Culture Collections (WFCC) from 2007 to 2010 and the collection officer of the European Culture Collections’ Organisation (ECCO) from 2003 to 2006. Currently he is the president of ECCO. He has been the evaluator or consultant of different funding agencies such as in Chile (CONICYT), Brazil (FINEP), Belgium (BELSOP), and the European Commission. He has been partner of several EU and Brazilian research funding projects, as well as coordinator or partner of several Portuguese research projects. In Portugal, Brazil, Mexico, and Chile, he has supervised 21 PhD and 28 master’s theses.

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