The Mycology Series serves as a premier source for information on the latest developments in all things fungal and publishes works encompassing all aspects of mycology. It covers a broad range of fungal topics and genres, including works intended as textbooks and scholarly monographs. As cutting-edge research opens novel avenues for study, the horizon for mycological research continues to expand. This series will be of interest to mycologists working in academic, agricultural, and industrial settings where fungi are used as model systems or harnessed for their economic potential.
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By Dilip K. Arora
December 17, 2003
The Handbook of Fungal Biotechnology offers the newest developments from the frontiers of fungal biochemical and molecular processes and industrial and semi-industrial applications of fungi. This second edition highlights the need for the integration of a number of scientific disciplines and ...
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By Cees Bos
March 12, 1996
This is a concise guide to the combined use of classical and molecular methods for the genetic analysis and breeding of fungi. It presents basic concepts and experimental designs, and demonstrates the power of fungal genetics for applied research in biotechnology and phytopathology. Case studies of...
By Mountfort
July 28, 1994
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 ...
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By Gunther Winkelmann
February 11, 1994
Presents the latest advances in the study of the intracellular fate and transport of metal ions in fungi, emphasizing the mechanisms that regulate cellular concentration. The book explains the expanding relationship between molecular genetics and inorganic biochemistry....
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By Sally A. Leong, Randy M. Berka
October 26, 1990
Ten articles provide an overview of the recently flowering research into the genetics and molecular biology of fungus species that are economically significant in industry. The contributors, from a variety of disciplines, report on work in such areas as industrial enzymes, antibiotics, toxins, heter...
By J. Peberdy
February 20, 1985
Until now, information on fungal protoplasts has been scattered throughout various sources. With authoritative reviews of protoplast isolation and applications in fungal biology research, Fungal Protoplasts: Applications in Biochemistry and Genetics is the first volume devoted to a major area in ...
By Bennett
July 21, 1983
The first source to unite secondary fungal metabolism and morphogenesis in one volume, Secondary Metabolism and Differentiation in Fungi treats biological systems as parts of a whole rather than as a series of individual elements, highlighting research in genetics, molecular biology, and ecology. ...