Biotechnology of Fungi for Improving Plant Growth

J M Whipps editor R D Lumsden editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:11th Jan '90

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Based on a 1988 British Mycological Society symposium, this book reviews how fungi can improve plant growth.

Based on a British Mycological Society symposium, held in 1988, this book provides a timely review of the increasingly diverse ways in which fungi are being used to improve plant growth and examines the reasons for the rapid advancement in their commercialisation. The use of fungi as biocontrol agents is also considered.Based on a British Mycological Society symposium held in September 1988, this book provides a timely review of the increasingly diverse ways in which fungi are being used to improve plant growth and examines the reasons for the rapid advancement in their commercialisation. Reflecting the increasing interest in biocontrol, a significant proportion of the book considers fungi as biocontrol agents, examining their specific use in the control of weeds, parasitic insects and nematodes, and plant pathogenic fungi, as well as covering more general commercial and environmental aspects. Relevant techniques in molecular biology are described and their possible application in this area examined. Chapters on the use of mutualistically symbiotic mycorrhizal fungi for the improvement of plant growth are also included.

"...should serve admirably to raise the level of awareness and understanding of these common problems among disparate groups of scientists that do not normally follow each others' respective literatures. The editors are to be congratulated for assembling such an interesting and diverse range of approaches to using fungi to protect and to increase overall productivity in agricultural and silvicultural systems." Richard A. Humber, Mycologia

ISBN: 9780521382366

Dimensions: 236mm x 155mm x 22mm

Weight: 648g

316 pages