Taylor & Francis Ltd, 1998. — 278 p.
ISBN: 0-7484-0572-0 Vol. 1.
ISBN: 0-7484-0806-1 Two volume set.
ISBN: 0-203-48355-3 Master e-book ISBN.
ISBN: 0-203-79179-7 (Glassbook Format).
The idea of the present monograph was to present a comprehensive treatise of Trichoderma that covered all of the different aspects and can thus serve as a standard source to all working with any of these species. The editors have also chosen to include Gliocladium in the title and scope of the book since one of the key species — Gliocladium virens — is now considered to actually be Trichoderma (T. virens) and substantial information from biocontrol research has been obtained with this species. However, research in other areas with Gliocladium hardly exists and consequently most chapters of this book will deal with Trichoderma exclusively.
Basic biologyMorphology and identification of Trichoderma
(W.Gams and J.Bissett).Molecular taxonomy of Trichoderma and Gliocladium and their teleomorphs
(E.Lieckfeldt, K.Kuhls and S.Muthumeenakshi).Ecology of Trichoderma
(D.Klein and D.E.Eveleigh).Sporulation and light-induced development in Trichoderma
(V.Betina and V.Farkas).Nutrition, cellular structure and basic metabolic pathways in Trichoderma and Gliocladium
(E.M.Kubicek-Pranz).Protein secretion and glycosylation in Trichoderma
(G.Palamarczyk, M.Maras, R.Contreras and J.Kruszewska).Secondary metabolism in Trichoderma and Gliocladium
(K.Sivasithamparam and E.L.Ghisalberti).The safety of Trichoderma and Gliocladium
(H.Nevalainen and D.Neethling).Molecular biology and geneticsTrichoderma spp. genome and gene structure
(G.H.Goldman, C.H.Pellizzon, M.Marins, J.O.McInerney and M.H.S.Goldman).Genetic transformation of Trichoderma and Gliocladium
(R.L.Mach and S.Zeilinger).Asexual genetics in Trichoderma and Gliocladium: Mechanisms and implications
(G.E.Harman, C.K.Hayes and K.L.Ondik).