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Yeasts and filamentous fungi need to cope with stress, whether
growing in the laboratory or in the natural environment, whether
victims or offenders in interactions with other organisms. These
considerations are discussed in this volume that coveres stress in
the broad sense, within the context of mycology.
* Includes discussions of the stresses associated with
organism-organism interactions and stress under controlled
conditions
* Anthropogenic stress towards fungi in the environment and the
impacts that such stressors may have on different organisms and
communities in the wild are explained
* Encompasses a breadth of information from the bigger picture of
stress effects on fungi in their natural habitats, to the recent
advances in underlying molecular-level understanding
The breadth and depth of understanding of many areas concerning
basidiomycetes has increased dramatically since the premier
publication of Frankland et al., Decomposer Basidiomycetes: their
Biology and Ecology. New vistas have opened up with the advent of
powerful computing, modeling and molecular approaches helping to
greatly increase the general understanding of the ecology of
basidiomycetes. This is tantamount to understanding the role of
fungi in natural ecosystems because they are major agents of
decomposition and nutrient cycling. These remarkable advances have
been incorporated into this volume that discusses all aspects of
saprotrophic basidiomycete ecology.
The fungi are a highly diverse kingdom of eukaryotic microbes.
Recent advances in molecular genetics, together with the release of
whole genome sequences of an increasing number of fungi, are
facilitating their exploitation and commercialisation. Fungi have
the ability to secrete large quantities of proteins of commercial
value, and their complex secondary metabolic pathways produce a
diverse range of bioactive compounds which have had a major impact
in the pharmaceuticals market. In addition, the fungi themselves
are increasingly being developed as alternatives to conventional
chemically-based pest control strategies, and as bioremediation
agents capable of transforming pollutants in the soil environment.
With chapters written by international experts, this volume
highlights current and future biological, biochemical, and
molecular exploitation of the fungi in biotechnology. It will have
broad appeal, not only to mycologists and microbiologists, but also
to biomedical scientists, biotechnologists, environmental and
molecular scientists, plant pathologists and geneticists.
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