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Fungal morphogenesis / David Moore.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Developmental and cell biology series ; 35.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1998Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 469 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511529887 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 571.8/295 21
LOC classification:
  • QK601 .M648 1998
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Fungi: a Place in Time and Space -- 2. Hyphal Growth -- 3. Metabolism and Biochemistry of Hyphal Systems -- 4. Physiological Factors Favouring Morphogenesis -- 5. The Genetic Component of Hyphal Differentiation -- 6. Development of Form -- 7. The Keys to Form and Structure.
Summary: Fungal Morphogenesis brings together in one book, for the first time, the full scope of fungal developmental biology. It provides a coherent account of the subject and puts forward ideas that can provide the basis of future research. Throughout, the author blends together physiological, biochemical, structural and molecular descriptions within an evolutionary framework. Sufficient information is provided about fungal biology to give the reader a rounded view of the mycological context within which fungal morphogenesis is played out, without obscuring the broader biological significance. Readers with a background in basic biology should not need to bring any other knowledge with them, nor should it be necessary to refer elsewhere, in order to appreciate fungal morphogenesis. Written by one of the few people with the necessary breadth of research expertise to deal authoritatively with the wide range of topics, this book will appeal to developmental and cell biologists, microbiologists, and geneticists.
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1. Fungi: a Place in Time and Space -- 2. Hyphal Growth -- 3. Metabolism and Biochemistry of Hyphal Systems -- 4. Physiological Factors Favouring Morphogenesis -- 5. The Genetic Component of Hyphal Differentiation -- 6. Development of Form -- 7. The Keys to Form and Structure.

Fungal Morphogenesis brings together in one book, for the first time, the full scope of fungal developmental biology. It provides a coherent account of the subject and puts forward ideas that can provide the basis of future research. Throughout, the author blends together physiological, biochemical, structural and molecular descriptions within an evolutionary framework. Sufficient information is provided about fungal biology to give the reader a rounded view of the mycological context within which fungal morphogenesis is played out, without obscuring the broader biological significance. Readers with a background in basic biology should not need to bring any other knowledge with them, nor should it be necessary to refer elsewhere, in order to appreciate fungal morphogenesis. Written by one of the few people with the necessary breadth of research expertise to deal authoritatively with the wide range of topics, this book will appeal to developmental and cell biologists, microbiologists, and geneticists.

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