Fungal Physiology

Fungal Physiology
Title Fungal Physiology PDF eBook
Author David H. Griffin
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 476
Release 1996-06-22
Genre Science
ISBN 9780471166153

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Thoroughly revised, this edition summarizes the field of fungal physiology from a dynamic, experimental perspective. Integrates molecular genetics with biochemistry and development of fungi. Reorganized into 14 chapters it describes the latest contemporary experimental approaches to fungal research as well as future developments.

The Fungi

The Fungi
Title The Fungi PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Carlile
Publisher Gulf Professional Publishing
Pages 814
Release 2001-01-09
Genre Science
ISBN 0127384464

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This new edition of The Fungi provides a comprehensive introduction to the importance of fungi in the natural world and in practical applications, from a microbiological perspective.

The Physiology of Fungal Nutrition

The Physiology of Fungal Nutrition
Title The Physiology of Fungal Nutrition PDF eBook
Author D. H. Jennings
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 630
Release 1995-03-09
Genre Science
ISBN 0521355249

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A comprehensive review of how nutrients enter a fungus and their fate once inside the cell. 2000 references.

Fungi

Fungi
Title Fungi PDF eBook
Author Kevin Kavanagh
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 315
Release 2011-08-04
Genre Science
ISBN 111997769X

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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 fungal biology, in particular the physiology and genetics of fungi and also a new chapter on the application of genomics to fungi. Later chapters move on to include more detailed coverage of topics such as antibiotic and chemical commodities from fungi, new chapters on biotechnological use of fungal enzymes and fungal proteomics, and fungal diseases of humans, antifungal agents for use in human therapy and fungal pathogens of plants.

The Physiology of Reproduction in Fungi

The Physiology of Reproduction in Fungi
Title The Physiology of Reproduction in Fungi PDF eBook
Author Lilian E. Hawker
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 137
Release 2016-02-04
Genre Science
ISBN 1316509885

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Originally published in 1957, this book provides a concise discussion regarding the reproductive processes of fungi.

Physiology of Fungi

Physiology of Fungi
Title Physiology of Fungi PDF eBook
Author K. S. Bilgrami
Publisher
Pages 507
Release 1981
Genre Biological Sciences
ISBN 9780706913255

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Fungi and Food Spoilage

Fungi and Food Spoilage
Title Fungi and Food Spoilage PDF eBook
Author John I. Pitt
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 599
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1461563917

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This book is designed as a laboratory guide for the food microbiologist, to assist in the isolation and identification of common food-borne fungi. We emphasise the fungi which cause food spoilage, but also devote space to the fungi commonly encountered in foods at harvest, and in the food factory. As far as possible, we have kept the text simple, although the need for clarity in the descriptions has necessitated the use of some specialised mycological terms. The identification keys have been designed for use by microbiologists with little or no prior knowledge of mycology. For identification to genus level, they are based primarily on the cultural and physiological characteristics of fungi grown under a standardised set of conditions. The microscopic features of the various fungi become more important when identifying isolates at the species level. Nearly all of the species treated have been illustrated with colony photographs, together with photomicrographs or line drawings. The photomicrographs were taken using a Zeiss WL microscope fitted with Nomarski interference contrast optics. We are indebted to Mr W. Rushton and Ms L. Burton, who printed the many hundreds of photographs used to make up the figures in this book. We also wish to express out appreciation to Dr D.L. Hawksworth, Dr A.H.S.