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Growing Fungus N. A. R. Gow

Growing Fungus By N. A. R. Gow

Growing Fungus by N. A. R. Gow


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This book is about the growth and differentiation processes underlying the growth and differentia of filamentous fungi. 5 million species of fungi - more than five many significant advances in our understanding of times the number of vascular plants and second the underlying mechanisms of growth.

Growing Fungus Summary

Growing Fungus by N. A. R. Gow

This book is about the growth and differentiation processes underlying the growth and differentia of filamentous fungi. The impetus for this work tion of fungi and that it provides the reader with stems from our perception that the coverage of adequate source references for further information. this highly diverse and important group of organ It is estimated conservatively that there are more isms has been neglected in recent years, despite than 1. 5 million species of fungi - more than five many significant advances in our understanding of times the number of vascular plants and second the underlying mechanisms of growth. This situ only in diversity to the insects. The extreme ation contrasts with the treatment of Saccharomyces diversity of form in the fungi has always been a cerevisiae, for example, which because of its ideal source of inspiration for mycologists. This book is properties for genetic analyses, has established concerned mainly with those systems that have itself as the model eukaryote for the analysis of the been well characterized from the biochemical, cell cycle, and basic studies of biochemical and physiological or genetic points of view. Although genetic regulation. This book does not deal with it has not been possible to illustrate the breadth of the detailed growth phYSiology of S.

Growing Fungus Reviews

...each chapter is a useful source for postgraduate and some undergraduate mycology students, as well as for specialist mycologists wishing to read around mycological issues (...) Overall, the book presents a snapshot picture of contemporary fungal research, illustrating its impressive diversity and encouraging cross-fertilisation of ideas between different mycological disciplines - CAB International; A well-written, closely edited, excellent book....includes excellent discussions of cell walls, the cytoskeleton, and cellular organelles....includes outstanding chapters on fungal exoenzymes... - Choice; Upon reading the description of this `new textbook' in the publisher's catalogue some months ago, my initial reaction almost verged on euphoria. This book is extremely comprehensive ... fellow mycologists will find this a most valuable text - SGM Quarterly; This a very good book ... [it] surely must become a standard text on the shelves of every microbiology library. - World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology

Table of Contents

Part One: The growing fungus. The success of the hypha and mycelium. Mycelial interconnectedness. Part Two: The architecture of fungal cells. Cell walls. Cell membrane. Organelles of filamentous fungi. The Cytoskeleton. Part Three: Metabolism and genetic regulation. Fungal exoenzymes. Transport. Signal transduction in fungi. Intermediary metabolism. Genetics of fungi. Molecular biology. Part Four: Coordination of growth and division. Tip growth and polarity. Kinetics of filamentous growth and branching. Mathematical modelling of fungal growth. Part Five: Differentiation. Sporulation of lower fungi. Asexual sporulation in higher fungi. Sexual reproduction of higher fungi. Yeast-hyphal dimorphism. Tissue formation. Index.

Additional information

NPB9780412466007
9780412466007
0412466007
Growing Fungus by N. A. R. Gow
New
Paperback
Chapman and Hall
1994-09-30
473
N/A
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