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Molecular Variability of Fungal Pathogens (Hardcover)
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Molecular Variability of Fungal Pathogens (Hardcover)
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This volume contains a series of contributions from established
European researchers which consider aspects of molecular
variability in fungal pathogens. Chapters are derived from a
workshop held in Evian, France, in September 1997, supported by the
EU Concerted Action Air 3-CT94-2448. The volume is divided into
three sections. The first includes contributions which consider and
review the major mechanisms involved, the second details specific
studies on variability in populations of different fungal
pathogens, and the third includes contributions on methods for
interpreting such variability. The workshop was intended to bring
together methods and understanding from a wide range of fungal
pathogens, and this is reflected in the volume where individual
contributions include case studies and reviews of populations of
fungi pathogenic on insects and nematodes as well as plant and
human pathogens. The combination of mechanisms, characterization
and interpretation across a wide range of applied mycology makes
this a significant general text for those working on molecular
characterization. The broad spectrum of topics provides a
multidisciplinary reference source within mycology and the book
will be suitable for postgraduate students and research scientists
in applied mycology, including plant pathology, medical mycology
and biological control.
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