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Anaerobic Fungi: Biology, Ecology and Function

Series: Mycology Series Volume: 12
Edited By: D O Mountfort and C G Orpin
304 pages, Illus
Publisher: CRC Press
Anaerobic Fungi: Biology, Ecology and Function
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About this book

Presents current information from a number of disciplines, examining taxonomy, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology and ecology.

Contents

Anaerobic Fungi: Taxonomy, Biology, and Distribution in Nature. Ultrastructure of Anaerobic Fungi. Nutrition and Survival of Anaerobic Fungi. Fermentation Product Generation in Roman Chytridiomycetes. Regulatory Constraints in the Degradation and Fermentation of Carbohydrate by Anaerobic Fungi. Ultrastructure of Plant Cell-Walls Degraded by Anaerobic Fungi. Interactions Between the Rumen Chytrid Fungi and Other Micro-organisms. Effects of Diet on the Fungal Population of the Digestive Tract of Ruminants. The Nucleic Acids of Anaerobic Fungi. Differential and Integral Equations and Their Application in Quantifying the Fungal Population in the Rumen. Anaerobic Fungi: Future Perspectives.

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Series: Mycology Series Volume: 12
Edited By: D O Mountfort and C G Orpin
304 pages, Illus
Publisher: CRC Press
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