Growing Fungus

Cover of Growing Fungus by Neil A. R. Gow
Year: 1995
Language: en
Edition: 1995
Pages: 473
ISBN-13: 9780412466007
Dimensions:
Height: 9.69 Inches
Length: 7.44 Inches
Weight: 4.2769678828 Pounds
Width: 1.12 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 589.2043
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Growing Fungus by Neil A. R. Gow, published by Springer Science & Business Media in 1995, offers an in-depth examination of the growth and differentiation processes of filamentous fungi. Spanning 473 pages, this work addresses the significant advances in understanding the mechanisms of fungal growth, highlighting the diversity of fungi, which is estimated to include over 1.5 million species. The book aims to fill a gap in the literature regarding this important group of organisms, providing readers with a comprehensive overview and adequate source references for further exploration.

Readers will find a detailed discussion on the biochemical and genetic aspects of well-characterized fungal systems, emphasizing the complexity and variety within mycology. The text focuses on the underlying mechanisms of growth and differentiation, contrasting the treatment of model organisms like Saccharomyces cerevisiae with broader fungal diversity. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in microbiology, anatomy and physiology, and the life sciences, contributing to a deeper understanding of fungal biology.


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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.

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Language: en. Pages: 473. Edition: 1995.

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