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The purpose of this volume is to highlight wide-ranging
applications of genomics in the area of applied mycology and
biotechnology.
The volume covers: a brief overview on fungal genomics; meiotic
recombination in fungi; molecular genetics of circadian rhythms;
genome sequencing; transposable elements; mitochondrial genomes;
ribosome biogenesis; pathogenicity genes; genetic improvement of
yeasts; microarrays: techniques and applications; fungal germplasm
and data bases. Although it is difficult to develop a comprehensive
volume on fungal genomics because of the range and complexity of
the emerging knowledge, an attempt has been made to bring together
pertinent information that will serve the needs of the reader,
provide a quick reference to material that might otherwise be
difficult to locate, and furnish a starting point for further
study.
This volume of Applied Mycology and Biotechnology completes the set
of two volumes dedicated to the coverage of recent developments on
the theme "Agriculture and Food Production." The first volume
provided overview on fungal physiology, metabolism, genetics and
biotechnology and highlighted their connection with particular
applications to food production. The second volume examines various
specific applications of mycology and fungal biotechnology to food
production and processing. In the second volume coverage on two
remaining areas of the theme, food crop production and applications
in the foods and beverages sector, is presented.
The interdisciplinary and complex nature of the subject area,
combined with the need to consider the sustainability of agri-food
practices, its economics and industrial perspectives, requires a
certain focus and selectivity of subjects. In this context the
recent literature contained in this work will help readers arrive
at comprehensive, in depth information on the role of fungi in
agricultural food and feed technology.
As a professional reference this book is targeted towards agri-food
producer research establishments, government and academic units.
Teachers and students, both in undergraduate and graduate studies,
in departments of food science, food technology, food engineering,
microbiology, applied molecular genetics and biotechnology will
also find this work useful.
Research in the genomics of a handful of fungi has matured at an
unprecedented rate allowing comprehensive review. Developments in
fungal genomics should be of great significance to new strategies
in fields where disciplinary crossovers of fungal genomics, genes
and their regulation, expression, and engineering will have a
strong impact in dealing with agriculture, foods, natural
resources, life sciences, biotechnology, informatics, metabolomics,
pharmaceuticals and bioactive compounds.
This volume analyzes the commonly used molecular markers systems,
and elaborates the development of biochemical genetics, which
provides a model system that established the relationship between
genes and enzymes. Current knowledge about the genomic and genetic
variability of Candida albicans, the polymorphic fungus that is an
opportunistic human pathogen of increasing medical importance, has
been covered in detail. Current understanding of the genetics and
functional genomic analysis of the most important fungal pathogens
of staple food crops, rice and wheat among others is covered
including chapters dealing with the genomics of economically
important fungi such asMagnaporthe grisea, Aspergillus, Fusarium,
Penicillium, Trichoderma, Rhizoctonia, Mycosphaerella graminicola,
and entomopathogenic fungi. With several thousand recent citations,
it is hoped that volume four will serve as a useful reference for
knowledgeable veterans and beginners as well as those crossing
disciplinary boundaries into the exciting field of biotechnology,
genomics and bioinformatics of fungi.
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