Biocommunication of Fungi
(Sprache: Englisch)
Fungi are sessile, highly sensitive organisms that actively compete for environmental resources both above and below the ground. They assess their surroundings, estimate how much energy they need for particular goals, and then realise the optimum variant....
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Fungi are sessile, highly sensitive organisms that actively compete for environmental resources both above and below the ground. They assess their surroundings, estimate how much energy they need for particular goals, and then realise the optimum variant. They take measures to control certain environmental resources. They perceive themselves and can distinguish between 'self' and 'non-self'. They process and evaluate information and then modify their behaviour accordingly.These highly diverse competences show us that this is possible owing to sign(aling)-mediated communication processes within fungal cells (intraorganismic), between the same, related and different fungal species (interorganismic), and between fungi and non-fungal organisms (transorganismic). Intraorganismic communication involves sign-mediated interactions within cells (intracellular) and between cells (intercellular). This is crucial in coordinating growth and development, shape and dynamics. Such communication must function both on the local level and between widely separated mycelium parts. This allows fungi to coordinate appropriate response behaviors in a differentiated manner to their current developmental status and physiological influences.
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Preface.
Introduction: Keylevels of Biocommunication in Fungi; Günther Witzany.
Part I. Intraorganismic Communication.
1. G protein Signaling Components in Filamentous Fungal Genomes; Jacqueline A. Servin et al.
2. The Glycogen Metabolism Regulation in Neurospora; Maria Celia.
3. Epigenetic Regulation of Secondary Metabolite Biosynthetic Genes in Fungi; Robert Cichewicz.
4. Genes from Double-Stranded RNA Viruses in the Nuclear Genomes of Fungi; Jeremy Bruenn.
5. Signal Transduction Pathways Regulating Switching, Mating and Biofilm Formation in Candida albicans and Related Species; David R. Soll.
6. Cell-to-cell Communication in the Tip Growth of Mycelial Fungi; Tatiana Potapova.
7. Programmed Cell Death and Heterokaryon Incompatibility in Filamentous Fungi; Elizabeth A. Hutchison, N. Louise Glass.
Part II. Interorganismic Communication.
8. Communication and differentiation in the development of yeastcolonies; Zdena Palková, Libuse Váchová.
9. Hyphal Interference: self versus non-self fungal recognition and hyphal death; Philippe Silar.
10. Sexual Pheromones in the Fungi; Silvia Polaino, Alexander Idnurm.
11. Thoughts on Quorum Sensing and Fungal Dimorphism; Kenneth W. Nickerson, Audrey L. Atkin.
Part III. Transorganismic Communication.
12. Metabolite-Mediated Interactions between Bacteria and Fungi; Danielle M. Troppens, John P. Morrissey.
13. Viruses, Fungi and Plants: Cross-kingdom Communication and Mutualism; Rusty J Rodriguez, Marilyn Roossinck.
14. Communication between plant, ectomycorrhizal fungi and helper bacteria; Aurélie Deveau et al.
15. Lipid-mediated Signaling between Fungi and Plants; Michael Kolomiets.
16. Fungus development and reactive oxygen. hytopathological aspects; Andrey A. Averyanov et al.
17. Oxidative stress and oxylipins in plant-fungus interaction; M. Reverberi et al.
18.Oxylipins in Fungal-Mammalian Interactions; Katharyn J. Affeldt, Nancy P. Keller.
19. Chemical
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2012, 344 Seiten, Maße: 16 x 24,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben:Witzany, Günther
- Herausgegeben: Günther Witzany
- Verlag: Springer Netherlands
- ISBN-10: 9400742630
- ISBN-13: 9789400742635
- Erscheinungsdatum: 07.06.2012
Sprache:
Englisch
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