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Preface
1. Fungal siderophores: origin, structure and functions
2. Fungal siderophore biosynthesis (NRP dependent)
3. Fungal siderophore biosynthesis (NRP independent)
4. Fungal siderophores and chelation of iron
5. Fungal siderophores and non-iron metal ion complex formation
6. Role of fungal siderophores in control of fungal infections
7. Fungal siderophores and control of bacterial and viral pathogens
8. Strategies involving siderophore mediated anti-pathogenicity
9. Fungal siderophores in treatment of human diseases
10. Applications of fungal siderophores in remediation of heavy metal contaminated soil
11. Omics implications in fungal siderophores
12. Exploring avenues of current research to practical implications
Index
Bibliography.
1. Fungal siderophores: origin, structure and functions
2. Fungal siderophore biosynthesis (NRP dependent)
3. Fungal siderophore biosynthesis (NRP independent)
4. Fungal siderophores and chelation of iron
5. Fungal siderophores and non-iron metal ion complex formation
6. Role of fungal siderophores in control of fungal infections
7. Fungal siderophores and control of bacterial and viral pathogens
8. Strategies involving siderophore mediated anti-pathogenicity
9. Fungal siderophores in treatment of human diseases
10. Applications of fungal siderophores in remediation of heavy metal contaminated soil
11. Omics implications in fungal siderophores
12. Exploring avenues of current research to practical implications
Index
Bibliography.