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Print Price: $13.50

Format:
Paperback
144 pp.
26 b/w halftones, 111 mm x 174 mm

ISBN-13:
9780199688784

Publication date:
January 2016

Imprint: OUP UK


Fungi: A Very Short Introduction

Nicholas P. Money

Series : Very Short Introductions

The variety of the mycological world is far greater than most people imagine. Tens of thousands of fungal species have been described and many more are known only from the abundance of their genes in soil and water. Fungi are hugely important as agents of wood decay in forests, and, as parasites, they have caused the deaths of millions of people by ravaging crops and reshaping natural ecosystems.

Fungi perform a variety of essential functions in ecosystems, and are important to both agriculture and biotechnology. Their importance is now becoming better appreciated among scientists, though there is much still to be understood concerning their taxonomy and evolution. ThisVery Short Introduction highlights the variety and extraordinary natures of fungi, revealing the remarkable facts of fungal biology and the global significance of these enchanting organisms.

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Readership : Students of biology and environmental sciences as well as general readers.

1. What is a Fungus?
2. Fungal Diversity
3. Fungal Genetics and Life Cycles
4. Fungal Mutualisms (supportive relationships)
5. Fungi as Parasites of Plants
6. Fungi and Decomposition
7. Fungi in Animal Health and Disease
8. Mushroom Picking, Mushroom Cultivation, and Fungal Biotechnology
References
Index

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Nicholas P. Money is Professor of Botany and Western Program Director at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He is the author of more than 70 peer-reviewed papers on fungal biology and has authored six books, including, Mr. Bloomfield's Orchard: The Mysterious World of Mushrooms, Molds, and Mycologists (OUP, 2002), Mushroom (OUP, 2011) described by Nature magazine as a 'brilliant scientific and cultural exploration', and The Amoeba in the Room: Lives of the Microbes (OUP, 2014).

Special Features

  • Provides a clear and engaging overview of the entire field of mycology or fungal biology.
  • Offers succinct descriptions of molecular and cell biology as they apply to fungi.
  • Addresses fungal diversity, evolution, genetics, reproduction, spore formation and fungal diseases of plants and animals.
  • Explains the reliance of many plants and animals on fungi.
  • Discusses the importance of fungi in ecology, agriculture, and biotechnology.
  • Part of the bestselling Very Short Introductions series - over seven million copies sold worldwide.