Genomics of soil and plant Associated fungi/ Horwitz,Benjamin A. & others

Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Springer, 388Description: 388DDC classification: 579.135
Contents:
Genomic contributions to the study of soil and plant-interacting fungi.- Fungal genomics for energy and environment.- Advancement of functional genomics of a model species of Neurospora and its use for ecological genomics of soil fungi.- Major Plant Pathogens of the Magnaporthaceae Family.- Aspergillus - Genomics of a cosmopolitan fungus.- Trichoderma - genomic aspects of mycoparasitism and biomass degradation.- Fusarium oxysporum: A "moving" view of pathogenicity.- Genomics and spectroscopy provide novel insights into the mechanisms of litter decomposition and nitrogen assimilation by ectomycorrhizal fungi.- Cochliobolus heterostrophus, a Dothideomycete pathogen of maize.- Penicillum chrysogenum - the genomics of antibiotics production.- Rhizopus oryzae - genetic secrets of an emerging human pathogen.- Podospora anserina: from laboratory to biotechnology.- Recent advances on the genomics of litter- and soil-inhabiting Agaricomycetes.- Archaeorhizomycetes, patterns of distribution and abundance in soil.- Methods in Fungal Genetics.
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Genomic contributions to the study of soil and plant-interacting fungi.- Fungal genomics for energy and environment.- Advancement of functional genomics of a model species of Neurospora and its use for ecological genomics of soil fungi.- Major Plant Pathogens of the Magnaporthaceae Family.- Aspergillus - Genomics of a cosmopolitan fungus.- Trichoderma - genomic aspects of mycoparasitism and biomass degradation.- Fusarium oxysporum: A "moving" view of pathogenicity.- Genomics and spectroscopy provide novel insights into the mechanisms of litter decomposition and nitrogen assimilation by ectomycorrhizal fungi.- Cochliobolus heterostrophus, a Dothideomycete pathogen of maize.- Penicillum chrysogenum - the genomics of antibiotics production.- Rhizopus oryzae - genetic secrets of an emerging human pathogen.- Podospora anserina: from laboratory to biotechnology.- Recent advances on the genomics of litter- and soil-inhabiting Agaricomycetes.- Archaeorhizomycetes, patterns of distribution and abundance in soil.- Methods in Fungal Genetics.

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