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Academic Press, 1973. — 621 p. Volume IV of this treatise in which an attempt is made to provide generic keys for all the major groups of fungi is unique amongmultiauthorworks. Never before in modem times has such a distinguished group of world specialists on the taxonomy of fungi provided for the professional mycologist such a comprehensive survey of fungal classification at...
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CRC Press, 2018. - 134 p. A comprehensive review of the yeast cell envelope has not appeared previously and therefore this book is timely. The title of this volume was chosen to reflect the three major areas of contribution to our current understanding of the cell envelope, but we have not attempted to group chapters into subdivisions. The approach was to describe phenomena, to...
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CRC Press, 2018. - 180 p. A comprehensive review of the yeast cell envelope has not appeared previously and therefore this book is timely. The title of this volume was chosen to reflect the three major areas of contribution to our current understanding of the cell envelope, but we have not attempted to group chapters into subdivisions. The approach was to describe phenomena, to...
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Springer, 2006 — 282 p. — ISBN 978-3-540-25594-9, 978-3-540-30809-6 Through the integration of bioinformatic, genetic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic, phenomic and other massive datasets, genomics is revealing exciting new insights into fungal cell biology. The central theme of this volume is the strong impact that genomics is having upon our understanding of fungal...
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Academic Press, January 23, 2001, 588 p. Second Edition The fungi are one of the great groups of living organisms, comparable in numbers of species, diversity and ecological significance with animals, plants, protists and bacteria. This textbook deals with all fundamental and applied aspects of mycology, illustrated by reference to well studied species from major fungal groups....
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Academic Press, 1981. — 504 p. ISBN: 0-12-179501-2 (v. 1). The term Fungi Imperfecti could be broadly defined as including any and all anamorphic (asexual) expressions of true fungi that occur separately in time and/or space from their respective teleomorphs (sexual phases), or are not known to have a teleomorph. This interpretation embraces such phenomena as the sporangial...
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Academic Press, 1981. — 660 p. ISBN 0-12-179502-0 (v. 2). With the publication of these volumes it can be truly said that the conidial fungi — long the stepchildren of mycologists — have finally been legitimized, and the editors are to be congratulated on putting together these authoritative volumes. From systematics to biochemistry, from saprobes to human pathogens, from...
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Fourth edition. — Blackwell Publishing, 2006. — 371 p. ISBN13: 978-1-4051-3066-0. ISBN10: 1-4051-3066-0. Fungal Biology is the fully updated new edition of this undergraduate text, covering all major areas of fungal biology and providing insights into many topical areas. - Provides insights into many topical areas such as fungal ultrastructure and the mechanisms of fungal...
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CRC Press, 2007. — 424 p. — (Series: Mycology; Book 25). — ISBN‑13: 978‑0‑8493‑9818‑ 6. ISBN‑10: 0‑8493‑9818‑5. For millennia, the presence of fungi in food has been both boon and bane to food stores. Fungi can spoil large quantities of food and produce dangerous toxins that threaten human health; however, fungal spoilage in certain foods can produce a unique, highly prized...
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Utrecht, The Netherlands: CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre, 2013. — 89 p. — (Studies in Mycology 74, 2013). ISBN/EAN: 978-90-70351-93-9. This issue of Studies in Micology deals with vegetative growth and development of Aspergillus in general and A. niger in particular. P. Krijgsheld, R. Bleichrodt, G.J. van Veluw, F. Wang, W.H. Müller, J. Dijksterhuis, and H.A.B. Wösten....
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Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2002. 414 p. The fungi represent a heterogenous assemblage of eukaryotic microorganisms and have become favored organisms for research at the cellular and molecular level. Such research involvement has been stimulated by interest in the biotechnological application of fungi in processes related to industry, agriculture and ecology. Considering...
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2nd edition. — Springer Science & Business Media, 2013. — 250 p. Mycology, the study of fungi, originated as a subdiscipline of botany and was a descrip­tive discipline, largely neglected as an experimental science until the early years of this century. A seminal paper by Blakeslee in 1904 provided evidence for self­ incompatibility, termed "heterothallism", and stimulated...
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Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, 2010. — 502 p. — ISBN: 978-3-642-05041-1, 978-3-642-05042-8. Plant Pathological and Environmental Biological Aspects Fungal Pathogens of Plants in the Homogocene George Newcombe and Frank M. Dugan Molecular Techniques for Classification and Diagnosis of Plant Pathogenic Oomycota Otmar Spring and Marco Thines Plasmodiophorids: The Challenge to...
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Springer, 2013 — 480 p. — (Soil Biology, Vol. 32) — ISBN: 978-3-642-33810-6, 978-3-642-33811-3 Biological remediation methods have been successfully used to treat polluted soils. While bacteria have produced good results in bioremediation for quite some time now, the use of fungi to decontaminate soils has only recently been established. This volume of Soil Biology discusses...
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Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. — 415 p. — ISBN: 978-1-118-95829-2 Fungi have an integral role to play in the development of the biotechnology and biomedical sectors. The fields of chemical engineering, Agri-food,Biochemical, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics and medical device development all employ fungal products, with fungal biomolecules currently used in a wide range of applications,...
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Portland: Timber Press, 2003. — 372 p. Mushrooms are among the most intriguing and striking inhabitants of the natural world, as highly regarded for their distinctive flavors and uses in cooking and medicine as for their sometimes strange, often beautiful shapes and forms. Some are medicinal, others poisonous or even lethal. Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms of the World is a...
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RSC Publishing. 2008. 231 p. This book is an introduction to the chemistry of fungal metabolites. The aim is to illustrate within the context of fungal metabolites, the historical progression from chemical to spectroscopic methods of structure elucidation, the development in biosynthetic studies from establishing sequences and mechanisms to chemical enzymology and genetics and...
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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...
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Springer, 2015. — 299 p. — ISBN: 9789401773942 The last 25 years have seen significant advances in our understanding of the mycorrhizal fungi that colonize most of the world’s plants, and the mycorrhizal networks that form and extend into the soil beyond plant roots. In addition to a thorough review of recent research on mycorrhizal networks, this book provides readers with...
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Cambridge University Press, 1995. — 622 p. ISBN13: 978-0-521-35524-7 hardback. ISBN10: 0-521-35524-9 hardback. The nutrition of a vegetative fungal colony can be viewed as a web of interconnected processes. In this volume, the author provides a mechanistic basis to the subject, focusing on processes at the plasma membrane, considering the modulating effects of the fungal wall...
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Wiley, 2005. — 280 p. Fungi make an enormous contribution to our life. The role of yeast in the production of alcohol and bread is well characterized. We consume fungi directly in the form of edible mushrooms and in ‘blue cheeses’ which get their characteristic flavour and aroma from the presence of fungi. Fungi are also used for the production of antibiotics, such as...
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2nd edition. — Wiley, 2011. — 376 p. — ISBN10: 111997769X. Fungi: Biology and Applications, Second Edition provides a comprehensive treatment of fungi, covering biochemistry, genetics and the medical and economic significance of these organisms at introductory level. With no prior knowledge of the subject assumed, the opening chapters offer a broad overview of the basics of...
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Tenth edition. — CABI, 2008. — 784 p. ISBN10: 0851998267. ISBN13: 978-0851998268. This new edition, with more than 21,000 entries, provides the most complete listing available of generic names of fungi, their families and orders, their attributes and descriptive terms. For each genus, the authority, the date of publication, status, systematic position, number of accepted...
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2nd edition. — Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. — 449 p. ISBN-10 3-540-28134-7 2nd ed. Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York. ISBN-13 978-3-540-28134-4 2nd ed. Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York. ISBN 3-540-57781-5 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York. Hyphal growth, leading to the formation of a mycelium, is the most characteristic feature of fungi. Many fungi, however,...
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Huesca: Editorial Pirineo, 2001. — 655 p. En esta obra se describen y representan más de 700 especies de hongos, entre los que se encuentran la mayoría de las especies comestibles más buscadas y las tóxicas más peligrosas. Pero además incluye especies muy poco representadas de gran interés micológico. La gran novedad estriba en las alrededor de 1.100 microfotografí as en color,...
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Springer, 2014. — 357 p. This volume describes the more relevant secondary metabolites of different fungi with current information on their biosynthesis and molecular genetics. Bolstered with color illustrations and photographs, the book describes the possible application of molecular genetics to directed strain improvement in great detail. The needs for future developments in...
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Boston - New York: Houghton Mifflin company, 1987. - 548 p. ISBN: 0-395-91090-0. No one is better qualified to write and illustrate A held Guide to the Mushrooms of North America than Kent and Vera McKnight. These attractive fungi have been their life-long obsession. If the gestation period of this book from original concept to the printed page has seemed a long one, it is...
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Springer, 2017. — 1002 p. — (Reference Series in Phytochemistry). — ISBN: 978-3-319-25002-1. This handbook compiles authoritative information about fungal metabolites and their chemistry and biotechnology. The first in the reference work series "Phytochemicals", and written by a team of international expert authors, this book provides reference information ranging from the...
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Oxford University Press, 2007. — 212 p. This book is concerned with the most devastating fungal diseases in history. These are the plagues of trees and crop plants, caused by invisible spores that have reshaped entire landscapes and decimated human populations. The Triumph of the Fungi focuses on the fascinating biology of the well- and lesser-known diseases, and also tells the...
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Oxford University Press, 2002. — 221 p. Stinkhorns, puffballs, the "corpse finder," deadly Galerina, Satan's bolete, birch conks, black mold, the old man of the woods--the world of fungi is infinitely varied and not a little weird. Now, in Mr. Bloomfield's Orchard, Nicholas Money introduces readers to a dazzling array of fungi, from brewer's yeast and Penicillium to the highly...
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Cambridge University Press, 1998. — 469 p. — (Developmental and cell biology series). ISBN 0 521 55295 8 hardback. ISBN 0 521 52857 7 paperback. "Fungal Morphogenesis" brings together in one book, for the first time, the full scope of fungal developmental biology. The book provides a coherent account of the subject and puts forward ideas that can provide a basis for future...
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Cambridge University Press, 2011. — 627 p. ISBN: 978-1-107-00676-8 Hardback. ISBN: 978-0-521-18695-7 Paperback. Fungi have their own unique cell biology and life cycle, but also play critical roles in wider biological systems. This textbook provides a comprehensive view of fungal biology, ranging in scope from the evolutionary origins of fungi and other eukaryotes more than a...
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Princeton University Press, 2012. — 265 p. ISBN: 978-0-691-15754-2. The fungi realm has been called the "hidden kingdom," a mysterious world populated by microscopic spores, gigantic mushrooms and toadstools, and a host of other multicellular organisms ranging widely in color, size, and shape. The "Kingdom of Fungi" provides an intimate look at the world's astonishing variety...
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NRC Research Press, 2004. — 182 p. Symbiotic relations between roots and fungi (mycorrhizas) are the most prevalent symbiotic systems on earth. For example, mycorrhizas increase nutrient uptake from soil, assist in the biocontrol of pathogenic fungi and nematodes, and have a positive effect on the establishment of plant communities. Mycorrhizal associations can be found in all...
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San Antonio: Herbal Medicine Research Foundation, 1977. - 42 p. This novel magic mushroom grower's guide offers new organic methods that are simpler than any before made available to the public for growing mushrooms. It also offers innovative improvements on popular techniques of magic mushroom cultivation and is lavishly illustrated with explicit drawings an 15 full-color...
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Springer, 2012. — 351 p. — (Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology 53). — ISBN: 978-3-642-23341-8. The diversity, ecological role and biotechnological applications of marine fungi have been addressed in numerous scientific publications in the last few years. This enormous spurt of information has led to a dire need among students and professionals alike for a source,...
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Springer, 2017. — 617 p. This book explores the developments in important aspects of fungi related to the environment, industrial mycology, microbiology, biotechnology, and agriculture. It discusses at length both basic and applied aspects of fungi and provides up-to-date laboratory-based data. Of the estimated three million species of fungi on Earth, according to Hawksworth...
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Springer, 2017. — 617 p. This book explores the developments in important aspects of fungi related to the environment, industrial mycology, microbiology, biotechnology, and agriculture. It discusses at length both basic and applied aspects of fungi and provides up-to-date laboratory-based data. Of the estimated three million species of fungi on Earth, according to Hawksworth...
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Wiley-Blackwell, 2017. — 490 p. — ISBN10: 1119069661, ISBN13: 978-1119069669. Although there are many texts that provide quality information for the identification of fungi, researchers and technologists rarely have time to read the text. Most are rushed for time and seek morphological information that helps guide them to the identification of fungi. The Atlas of Clinically...
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Springer, 2019. — 366 p. — (Fungal Biology) — ISBN: 978-3-030-03588-4 Plant endophytes are a potential source for the production of bioactive compounds that can fight against devastating diseases in both plants and humans. Among these endophytic microorganisms, endophytic fungi are one of the dominant group of microorganisms with a potential role in plant growth promotion and...
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Springer, 2019. — 1018 p. — (Fungal Biology) — ISBN: 978-3-030-03589-1 Plant endophytes are a potential source for the production of bioactive compounds that can fight against devastating diseases in both plants and humans. Among these endophytic microorganisms, endophytic fungi are one of the dominant group of microorganisms with a potential role in plant growth promotion and...
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Third edition / Elsevier, 2008, 804 p. Arbuscular mycorrhizas Ectomycorrhizas Ericoid, orchid and mycoheterotrophic mycorrhizas Functioning of mycorrhizas in broader contexts
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HarperCollins Publishers, 2005. — 596 p. — ISBN: 0002201526. A comprehensive account of the natural history of fungi, from their lifestyle, habitats and ecology to their uses for humans. Brian Spooner and Peter Roberts are both widely respected experts in fungi from the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. In this highly authoritative guide they examine all aspects of fungi, from...
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HarperCollins Publishers, 2005. — 596 p. — ISBN: 0002201526. A comprehensive account of the natural history of fungi, from their lifestyle, habitats and ecology to their uses for humans. Brian Spooner and Peter Roberts are both widely respected experts in fungi from the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. In this highly authoritative guide they examine all aspects of fungi, from...
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CRC Press, 2019. — 375 p. Advances in Macrofungi: Diversity, Ecology and Biotechnology discusses the diversity and ecology of edible, toxic, medicinal and mycorrhizal macrofungi; the impact of ectomycorrhizal fungi in terrestrial ecosystems, ectomycorrhizal complex in Boreal forests and commercial application of Pseudotsuga in silviculture; the nutritional evaluation and...
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Timber Press, 2010. — 328 p. — ISBN: 978-0881928914. The ubiquitous fungi are little known and vastly underappreciated. Yet, without them we wouldn’t have bread, alcohol, cheese, tofu, or the unique flavors of mushrooms, morels, and truffles. We can’t survive without fungi. The Kingdom Fungi provides a comprehensive look at the biology, structure, and morphological diversity of...
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Apple Academic Press, 2016. — 186 p. Fundamentals of Molecular Mycology provides a complete overview of recent developments and applications in molecular mycology. It serves as a comprehensive guide for the identification of fungi and the application of fungal biomolecules in agriculture, food, environment, and pharmaceutical sectors by providing detailed information about...
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CRC Press, 2019. — 395 p. — ISBN: 978-1138636408. This book highlights the role fungi play in bioremediation, as well as the mechanisms and enzymes involved in this process. It covers the application of bioremediation with fungi in polluted sites and gives a wide overview of the main applications of remediation, such as degradation of xenobiotics, gaseous pollutants, and metal...
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Springer, 2015. — 310 p. Several different transformation techniques have been developed over the years and readily shown to be decisive methods in fungal biotechnology. This book will cover the basics behind the most commonly used transformation methods, as well as associated tools and techniques. Each chapter will provide protocols along with examples used in laboratories...
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Springer, 2015. — 274 p. Fungi are an economic very important class of microbes. Not only do they host a range of versatile enzymes used in industrial applications (biofuels, laundry, food processing), as well do they produce several very important pharmaceutical drugs (statins and penicillins). Moreover, fungal pathogens can cause great damage in agricultural production...
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Springer, 2009 — 444 p. — (Soil Boilogy, Vol. 18) — ISBN: 978-3-540-95893-2 Symbiotic Fungi – Principles and Practice presents current protocols for the study of symbiotic fungi and their interactions with plant roots, such as techniques for analyzing nutrient transfer, ecological restoration, microbial communication, and mycorrhizal bioassays, AM inoculum procedures and...
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Third Edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 842 p. ISBN: 978-0-521-80739-5 hardback. ISBN: 978-0-521-01483-0 paperback. This new edition of the universally acclaimed and widely used textbook on fungal biology has been completely rewritten, drawing directly on the authors’ research and teaching experience. The text takes account of the rapid and exciting progress that...
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Springer Netherlands, 2012. — 458 p. The tropical plant family Pandanaceae comprises three genera, Freycinetia, Pandanus and Sararanga. One-hundred and fourteen genera and 226 species of fungi were found on dead leaves of Pandanaceae collected in Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Fiji, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Mauritius, Nepal, New Zealand, Niue, Philippines, Seychelles,...
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Springer, 1992 — 260 p. — (Handbook of vegetation science, Vol. 19) — ISBN: 978-94-010-5065-4, 978-94-011-2414-0 Readers will perhaps be surprised to find a volume about fungi within a handbook of vegetation science. Although fungi traditionally feature in textbooks on botany, at least since Whittaker (1969), they have mostly been categorised as an independent kingdom of...
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Springer, 2015. — 263 p. ​Fungi produce many chemically diverse secondary metabolites whose biological roles largely remain elusive. Within the increasing number of sequenced fungal genomes several important genes involved in secondary metabolite formation have been identified. Most of these genes are clustered and their coordinated transcription is controlled in a complex way...
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Springer, 2014 — 400 p. — (Fungal Diversity Research Series, Vol. 23) — ISBN: 978-94-017-8729-1, 978-94-017-8730-7 These chapters provide up-to-date information on nematophagous fungi, particularly those of the Orbiliaceae in Ascomycota, whose asexual states produce nematode-trapping devices. The authors consider fungal-nematode interactions, fossil fungi, the biodiversity,...
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