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Aspects of Tropical Mycology

Part of the British Mycological Society Symposia series
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The disappearing rain forest and damage to other tropical and subtropical habitats has recently provoked considerable public awareness and response from governmental and scientific bodies.

Tropical fungi have received little attention to date and this volume aims to correct this deficit.

Based on a meeting of the British Mycological Society, the book addresses the challenge which the exceptional diversity of tropical fungi present to taxonomists, biochemists, molecular biologists, ecologists and pathologists alike.

The significance of the many tropical species and ectomycorrhizal associations in nutrient cycling in rainforests, desert ecosystems and aquatic habitats is considered, together with an evaluation of the potential of such fungi in the production of commercially useful, novel metabolites.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521450500 / 9780521450508
Hardback
589.2
25/11/1993
United Kingdom
336 pages, 41 Tables, unspecified; 22 Halftones, unspecified; 35 Line drawings, unspecified
155 x 236 mm, 715 grams