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experimental fungal biology research
experimental methods
Fruit Bodies
fungal cytogenetics
fungal diversity
fungal spore dormancy
fungal symbiosis
gene silencing mechanisms
Germ Tube
Haustorial Mother Cell
Heat Shock
Heat Shock Protein
Heterokaryotic Mycelium
Hyphal Tip
Mating Type Loci
Mesophilic Fungi
Microcycle Conidiation
Mitochondrial DNA
model organisms
Molecular Biology
Mycology
Neurospora Crassa
Nuclear Division Cycle
Opposite Mating Type
Phycomyces Blakesleeanus
plant disease control
Podospora Anserina
population biology
Rust Fungus
thermophilic eukaryotes
Thermophilic Fungi
Transform DNA
Uninucleate Spores
Ustilago Maydis
Wild Type DNA
yeast genome analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138199255
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Fungi are now at the forefront of research on mechanisms in gene silencing, biological rhythm, mating processes, biogenesis of intracellular organelles, adaptations to hostile habitats, structure of natural populations, and speciation. Because of their small genomes, fungi are being used in "systems biology" to understand the connections between genes, proteins, and metabolic and signaling pathways. The ease with which yeasts and fungi can be cultivated in simple nutritive media has also made these eukaryotic organisms the choice material for basic and applied research.

Fungi: Experimental Methods in Biology, Second Edition presents the latest information on fungal biology generated through advances in genetics, molecular biology, and biochemistry. It gives an account of real experiments that have been carried out on the diverse lifestyles of these organisms. Following in the footsteps of its highly-praised predecessor, this book continues to be a comprehensive review of the state of our knowledge about how fungi function.

Examining both unicellular and multicellular fungi, this accessible book covers:

  • Special features of fungi
  • Interaction of fungi with other organisms
  • Use of fungi as sources of chemicals for human health and welfare
  • Model fungi in research
  • Gene manipulation
  • Adaptations
  • Natural populations

Throughout, the book draws attention to unsolved questions and to the opportunities offered by the diversity of fungi. Written by a prominent mycologist, it provides an excellent introduction and reference for beginning researchers as well as for experienced professionals.

What’s New in This Edition:

  • New chapters on spores’ dormancy, germination, and uses; fungi as scavengers; and fungi as chemical factories
  • All chapters substantially revised, updated, and rewritten, in particular The Hyphal Mode of Life, Fungi as Symbiotic Partners, and Fungi as Plant Pathogens
  • New material on the use of yeast for functional analysis of genomes; the use of Neurospora in cytogenetics and genes controlling conidiation; and the identification of the clock gene
  • A new glossary to reinforce important concepts

Ramesh Maheshwari received his PhD degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He did his postdoctoral work at the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor and at Stanford University, California. He has held academic appointment as a professor of biochemistry at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. He is the author of Fungi: Experimental Methods in Biology and over 100 scientific papers on fungal and plant physiology. The thrust of his research over a span of 35 years was on the physiology and enzymes of thermophilic fungi and the genetics and ecology of Neurospora.

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