Anaerobic Fungi

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advanced fungal phylogenetics research
Anaerobic Fungi
anaerobic fungi molecular phylogeny
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carbohydrate fermentation
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digestive tract symbiosis
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Flagellate Protozoa
formate production
Fungal Flora
Fungal Population
Fungal Thalli
gut microbiology
Interspecies Hydrogen Transfer
lactate production
Lignified Tissues
Lucerne Hay
microbial ecology
molecular genetics techniques
monocentric genera
Neocallimastix Frontalis
Neocallimastix Patriciarum
Plant Cell Wall Degradation
Plant Cell Walls
Plant Walls
quantitative population analysis
Reduced Pyridine Nucleotides
Rhizoidal System
Rumen Bacteria
rumen chytridiomycetes
Rumen Ciliates
Rumen Contents
Rumen Digesta
Rumen Ecosystem
Rumen Fluid
Rumen Fungi
Rumen Liquid
Selenomonas Ruminantium
Strain LM-2

Product details

  • ISBN 9780824789480
  • Weight: 589g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Uniting-for the first time-current information on anaerobic fungi from a number of different disciplines, this unique reference examines the taxonomy, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and ecology of anaerobic fungi-focusing on fungi from the rumen and other gut environments such as the cecum and hindgut of nonruminant herbivores.
Anaerobic Fungi

  • Presents new techniques for culturing anaerobic fungi!
  • analyzes the isolation, culture, and survival of anaerobic fungi
  • describes the nucleic acids of anaerobic fungi, gene cloning, and the establishment of molecular phylogeny
  • discusses the fermentation of carbohydrates
  • explains how anaerobic fungi interact with other microorganisms
  • investigates the ultrastructure of plant cell walls degraded by fungi
  • details the effects of diet on fungal populations
  • delineates specific procedures for quantifying anaerobic fungi
  • outlines potential directions for future research in molecular genetics
  • and more!
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