000456518 000__ 03497cam\a22003974a\4500 000456518 001__ 456518 000456518 005__ 20210513160734.0 000456518 006__ m\\\\g\\\i\\\\\\\\ 000456518 007__ co\cg||||m|||| 000456518 008__ 100927s2011\\\\enkaf\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000456518 010__ $$a 2010040920 000456518 019__ $$a770687886 000456518 020__ $$a9780521186957 (pbk.) 000456518 020__ $$a0521186951 (pbk.) 000456518 020__ $$a9781107006768 000456518 020__ $$a1107006767 000456518 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn669269815 000456518 035__ $$a456518 000456518 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$cDLC$$dYDX$$dYDXCP$$dCDX$$dUKMGB$$dBWX$$dORX$$dI8H$$dMIX$$dMUU$$dIG#$$dBKX$$dCOO$$dYUS$$dAGL$$dVP@$$dOCLCQ$$dMNY$$dZCU 000456518 042__ $$apcc 000456518 049__ $$aISEA 000456518 05000 $$aQK603$$b.M616 2011 000456518 08200 $$a579.5$$222 000456518 1001_ $$aMoore, D.$$q(David),$$d1942- 000456518 24510 $$a21st century guidebook to fungi /$$cDavid Moore, Geoffrey D. Robson, Anthony P.J. Trinci. 000456518 2463_ $$aTwenty first century guidebook to fungi 000456518 260__ $$aCambridge ;$$aNew York :$$bCambridge University Press,$$c2011. 000456518 300__ $$axii, 627 p., [62] p. of col. plates :$$bill. ;$$c28 cm. +$$e1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) 000456518 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000456518 5050_ $$aPreface; Part I. Nature and Origins of Fungi: 1. 21st-century fungal communities; 2. Evolutionary origins; 3. Natural classification of fungi; Part II. Fungal Cell Biology: 4. Hyphal cell biology and growth on solid substrates; 5. Fungal cell biology; 6. Structure and synthesis of fungal cell walls; Part III. Fungal Genetics and Diversity: 7. From the haploid to the functional diploid: homokaryons, heterokaryons, dikaryons and compatibility; 8. Sexual reproduction: the basis of diversity and taxonomy; 9. Continuing the diversity theme: cell and tissue differentiation; Part IV. Biochemistry and Developmental Biology of Fungi: 10. Fungi in ecosystems; 11. Exploiting fungi for food; 12. Development and morphogenesis; Part V. Fungi as Saprotrophs, Symbionts and Pathogens: 13. Ecosystem mycology: saprotrophs, and mutualisms between plants and fungi; 14. Fungi as pathogens of plants; 15. Fungi as symbionts and predators of animals; 16. Fungi as pathogens of animals, including humans; Part VI. Fungal Biotechnology and Bioinformatics: 17. Whole organism biotechnology; 18. Molecular biotechnology; Part VII. Appendices: Appendix 1. Outline classification of fungi; Appendix 2. Mycelial and hyphal; Index. 000456518 520__ $$a"Fungi have their own unique cell biology and life cycle, but also play critical roles in wider biological systems. This textbook provides an all-round view of fungal biology, ranging in scope from the evolutionary origins of fungi and other eukaryotes more than a billion years ago, to the impact fungi have on our everyday lives. Bringing mycology teaching right up to date, this unique systems biology approach emphasizes the interactions between fungi and other organisms to illustrate the critical roles that fungi play in every ecosystem and food web. With more than 60 colour figures, examples of computational modeling and resource boxes directing students to areas of interest online, this uniquely modern textbook gives students an appreciation of fungi both at the organism level and in the context of wider biology. A companion CD features a hyperlinked version of the book and the fully integrated World of Cyberfungi website"--$$cProvided by publisher. 000456518 538__ $$aSystem requirements stated on disc. 000456518 650_0 $$aFungi. 000456518 650_0 $$aFungal molecular biology. 000456518 7001_ $$aRobson, G. D.$$q(Geoffrey D.) 000456518 7001_ $$aTrinci, A. P. J. 000456518 85200 $$bgen$$hQK603$$i.M616$$i2011 000456518 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:456518$$pGLOBAL_SET 000456518 980__ $$aBIB 000456518 980__ $$aBOOK