Environmental And Microbial Relationships (the Mycota)
by Christian P. Kubicek /
2016 / English / PDF
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This volume provides insights into current research on fungal
populations, communities and their interactions with other
organisms. It focuses on fungal responses to the physical
environment; interactions with bacteria, other fungi,
invertebrates and plants; the role of fungi in ecosystem
processes such as decomposition and nutrient cycling; and aspects
of biogeography and conservation.
This volume provides insights into current research on fungal
populations, communities and their interactions with other
organisms. It focuses on fungal responses to the physical
environment; interactions with bacteria, other fungi,
invertebrates and plants; the role of fungi in ecosystem
processes such as decomposition and nutrient cycling; and aspects
of biogeography and conservation.
Since the publication of the second edition of Volume IV in 2007,
the massive use of “omics” methods has revolutionized our
understanding of fungal lifestyles. Highlighting these advances,
the third edition has been completely updated and revised.
Several chapters deal with various applications of genomics and
transcriptomics in biological pest control, as well as
interactions with other living systems. This is an invaluable
source of information both for scientists who wish to update
their knowledge of current advances and for graduate students
interested in obtaining a comprehensive introduction to this
field of research.
Since the publication of the second edition of Volume IV in 2007,
the massive use of “omics” methods has revolutionized our
understanding of fungal lifestyles. Highlighting these advances,
the third edition has been completely updated and revised.
Several chapters deal with various applications of genomics and
transcriptomics in biological pest control, as well as
interactions with other living systems. This is an invaluable
source of information both for scientists who wish to update
their knowledge of current advances and for graduate students
interested in obtaining a comprehensive introduction to this
field of research.











