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Ecology of Saprotrophic Basidiomycetes
1st Edition, Volume 28 - September 7, 2007
Editors: Lynne Boddy, Juliet Frankland, Pieter van West
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780123741851
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eBook ISBN:9780080551500
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The breadth and depth of understanding of many areas concerning basidiomycetes has increased dramatically since the premier publication of Frankland et al., Decomposer…Read more
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The breadth and depth of understanding of many areas concerning basidiomycetes has increased dramatically since the premier publication of Frankland et al., Decomposer Basidiomycetes: their Biology and Ecology. New vistas have opened up with the advent of powerful computing, modeling and molecular approaches helping to greatly increase the general understanding of the ecology of basidiomycetes. This is tantamount to understanding the role of fungi in natural ecosystems because they are major agents of decomposition and nutrient cycling. These remarkable advances have been incorporated into this volume that discusses all aspects of saprotrophic basidiomycete ecology.
Mycologists and microbiologists
The basidiomycete life-style Basidiomycete interactions with each other and with other fungi and with other organisms Structure and function of basidiomycete communities
No. of pages: 386
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 28
Published: September 7, 2007
Imprint: Academic Press
Hardback ISBN: 9780123741851
eBook ISBN: 9780080551500
LB
Lynne Boddy
Affiliations and expertise
School of Bioscience, Cardiff University, UK
JF
Juliet Frankland
Affiliations and expertise
Honorary Research Fellow, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Lancaster, U.K.
Pv
Pieter van West
Affiliations and expertise
University of Aberdeen, Institute of Medical Sciences, Scotland, U.K.
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