2nd Edition

Fungi Experimental Methods In Biology, Second Edition

By Ramesh Maheshwari Copyright 2012
358 Pages 5 Color & 200 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

358 Pages 5 Color & 200 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

358 Pages
by CRC Press

Fungi are now at the forefront of research on mechanisms in gene silencing, biological rhythm, mating processes, biogenesis of intracellular organelles, adaptations to hostile habitats, structure of natural populations, and speciation. Because of their small genomes, fungi are being used in "systems biology" to understand the connections between genes, proteins, and metabolic and signaling... Read more

The Unique Features of Fungi
The Hyphal Mode of Life
The Multinuclear Condition
Spores: Their Dormancy, Germination, and Uses

Fungi in Biosphere and Human Health
Fungi as Scavengers
Fungi as Symbiotic Partners
Fungi as Plant Pathogens
Fungi as Chemical Factories

Gene Silencing
Transformation and Discovery of Gene-Silencing Phenomena

Model Organisms
Yeast: A Unicellular Paradigm for Complex Biological Processes
Neurospora: A Gateway to Biology
Aspergillus nidulans: A Model for Study of Form and Asexual Reproduction
Ustilago maydis and Other Fungi as Models of Sexual Reproduction

Adaptations
Photoresponses and Circadian Rhythm
Thermophilic Fungi: Eukaryotic Life at High Temperature

Populations
Species—Their Diversity and Populations
Senescence

A Glossary of Mycological and Interdisciplinary Terms

Appendix: Naming, Defining, and Broadly Classifying Fungi

Index

 

 

Biography

Ramesh Maheshwari received his PhD degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He did his postdoctoral work at the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor and at Stanford University, California. He has held academic appointment as a professor of biochemistry at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. He is the author of Fungi: Experimental Methods in Biology and over 100 scientific papers on fungal and plant physiology. The thrust of his research over a span of 35 years was on the physiology and enzymes of thermophilic fungi and the genetics and ecology of Neurospora.

"… Following in the footsteps of its highly-praised predecessor, this book continues to be a comprehensive review of the state of our knowledge about how fungi function."
—Northeastern Naturalist, December 2012

Praise for the First Edition:
"…an important volume. …a comprehensive review of the state of our knowledge about how fungi function as individuals, populations, and members of the global economy of nature. Maheshwari has done an exemplary job. …the integration of information from such a broad area and the general clarity of presentation found in this volume deserve wide readership among mycologists, plant pathologists, geneticists, and molecular biologists."
—David S. Yohalem, East Malling Research, Kent, UK

"The book is simply written and easy to digest, which is aided by the consistent editorial style throughout the book."
—N. Louise Glass, Mycopathologia, 2006

"The most important feature of the book is its comprehensive nature…. This book, in describing the modernization of mycology that has come from advances in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, will serve as an excellent introduction and reference for students and investigators having a background in these subjects and a particular interest in the fungi…. As such, the book sets an agenda for fungal research in the 21st century."
—Rowland H. Davis, University of California, Irvine

"It should prove useful both for undergraduate students and postgraduate researchers."
—David J. Adams, Microbiology Today