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OverviewAAM: Fungal Stress Mechanisms and Responses explores the adaptive strategies and biotechnological applications of fungi under stress conditions. This volume features an array of reviews by experts in the field, reviewing different aspects of fungal stress responses. The initial three chapters focus on stress in fungal insect pathogens, while chapters 4–6 address the impact of stressful environmental conditions on fungi used for bioremediation. The last chapter investigates the molecular aspects of copper homeostasis in human fungal pathogens. This volume offers a comprehensive collection of findings that help our understanding of fungal stress responses and their applications in agriculture, medicine, and the environment. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Drauzio Eduardo Naretto RangelPublisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9780443216602ISBN 10: 0443216606 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 11 October 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Basidiomycetes to the rescue: Mycoremediation of metal-organics co-contaminated soils Lea Traxler 2. Morphological responses of filamentous fungi to stressful environmental conditions Marina Fomina 3. Remediation of toxic metal and metalloid pollution with plant symbiotic fungi Weiguo Fang 4. Priming in Metarhizium robertsii Drauzio Eduardo Naretto Rangel Sr. 5. Molecular aspects of copper homeostasis in fungi ALEXANDRE MELO BAILAO, Dayane Moraes and MIRELLE SILVA-BAILAO 6. Subcellular biochemistry and biology of filamentous entomopathogenic fungi Sheng-Hua Ying 7. Recovery of Insect-Pathogenic Fungi from Solar UV Damage: Molecular Mechanisms and Prospects Ming-Guang FengReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Drauzio Eduardo Naretto Rangel is a researcher at Inbioter – Institute of Biotechnology Rangel, Itatiba, SP, Brazil. His research has mostly focused on entomopathogenic fungi, which are used for biological control of insects. He is especially interested in how these fungi tolerate different stress conditions, such as solar UV radiation and heat found in the crop environment, as well as the chemical environment (osmotic, oxidative, and nutritive stress) inside the insect body, and how to improve their tolerance so they can survive better in the field conditions. Rangel received his undergraduate degree from São Francisco University (1983) and his master's in microbiology from São Paulo State University in Jaboticabal (2000), both in Brazil. Rangel then joined Donald W. Roberts at Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA, where he obtained his PhD (2006). In 2014, Rangel created the International Symposium on Fungal Stress (ISFUS). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |