Fungi and Allied Organisms

Historically fungi included diverse organisms. In view of the recent developments in their ultra structure, biochemistry and molecular biology, the book provides a fresh look at the status of fungi in the biological world. Unlike traditional textbooks, taxonomic groups of fungi and related organisms...

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Main Author: Sharma, P. D. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, U.K. Alpha Science International 2005
©2005
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Summary:Historically fungi included diverse organisms. In view of the recent developments in their ultra structure, biochemistry and molecular biology, the book provides a fresh look at the status of fungi in the biological world. Unlike traditional textbooks, taxonomic groups of fungi and related organisms studied by mycologists have been reshuffled and assigned positions according to modern scheme of classification. In the light of the advent of genetic manipulation and allied technology, the role of fungi in commercial production of unusual drugs, as hormones and some proteins, is examined. Some recently developed fungal products useful in agriculture, forestry and food industry are also briefly described. Key Features: * A fresh look at status of fungi in living world in the light of recent developments in their hyphal dynamics. * Current scheme of classification and arrangement of various taxonomic groups of fungi. * Account of important taxa of different groups of fungi supported by standard, authentic illustrations. * Ecological groups of fungi inhabiting diverse habitats. * Recent developments in fungal biotechnology examining the role of fungi in industry, agriculture, forestry, medicine and environment. * Important plant diseases caused by fungi, bacteria and viruses. * General account of bacteria and viruses
Physical Description:xii, 545 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 536-537) and index
ISBN:184265277X