Fungi in Biogeochemical Cycles
Herausgeber: Gadd, Geoffrey Michael
Fungi in Biogeochemical Cycles
Herausgeber: Gadd, Geoffrey Michael
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Promotes further understanding of the contribution that fungi make to the biogeochemical cycling of elements.
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Promotes further understanding of the contribution that fungi make to the biogeochemical cycling of elements.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 788g
- ISBN-13: 9781107403215
- ISBN-10: 1107403219
- Artikelnr.: 33625847
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 788g
- ISBN-13: 9781107403215
- ISBN-10: 1107403219
- Artikelnr.: 33625847
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; 1. Overview of geomicrobiology and the relative roles of bacteria
and fungi H. Erlich; 2. Integrated nutrient cycles in forest ecosystems R.
Finlay; 3. Fungal roles in transport processes in soil K. Ritz; 4.
Regulation of ecosystem processes, including water transport M. Allen; 5.
Carbon and nitrogen cycling in forest ecosystems: importance of mycorrhizal
fungi E. Hobbie; 6. The role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in carbon and
nutrient cycling D. Johnson; 7. Mapping nutrient fluxes in mycelial
networks S. Watkinson, M. Fricker and M. Tlalka; 8. Relative roles of
bacteria and fungi in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation and
remediation of contaminated soils C. Cerniglia; 9. Colonisation and
deterioration of polymeric materials G. Robson; 10. Fungal dissolution and
transformation of minerals: significance for nutrition and metal mobility
G. Gadd and M. Fomina; 11. Fungal activities in rock-inhabiting microbial
communities A. Gorbushina; 12. Roles of bacteria and fungi in
carbonate-oxalate biomineralization E. Verrechia; 13. Mineral tunnelling by
fungi M. Smits; 14. Mineral dissolution by ectomycorrhizal fungi H.
Wallander; 15. Lichen biogeochemistry W. Purvis and J. Haas; 16. Fungal
roles as components of deep sub-surface microflora K. Pedersen, J. Retiner
and G. Schumann; 17. Biogeochemical activities in freshwater environments
K. Suberkropp and V. Gulis; 18. Biogeochemical roles of fungi in marine and
estuarine habitats N. Clipson, M. Otte and E. Landy; Index.
and fungi H. Erlich; 2. Integrated nutrient cycles in forest ecosystems R.
Finlay; 3. Fungal roles in transport processes in soil K. Ritz; 4.
Regulation of ecosystem processes, including water transport M. Allen; 5.
Carbon and nitrogen cycling in forest ecosystems: importance of mycorrhizal
fungi E. Hobbie; 6. The role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in carbon and
nutrient cycling D. Johnson; 7. Mapping nutrient fluxes in mycelial
networks S. Watkinson, M. Fricker and M. Tlalka; 8. Relative roles of
bacteria and fungi in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation and
remediation of contaminated soils C. Cerniglia; 9. Colonisation and
deterioration of polymeric materials G. Robson; 10. Fungal dissolution and
transformation of minerals: significance for nutrition and metal mobility
G. Gadd and M. Fomina; 11. Fungal activities in rock-inhabiting microbial
communities A. Gorbushina; 12. Roles of bacteria and fungi in
carbonate-oxalate biomineralization E. Verrechia; 13. Mineral tunnelling by
fungi M. Smits; 14. Mineral dissolution by ectomycorrhizal fungi H.
Wallander; 15. Lichen biogeochemistry W. Purvis and J. Haas; 16. Fungal
roles as components of deep sub-surface microflora K. Pedersen, J. Retiner
and G. Schumann; 17. Biogeochemical activities in freshwater environments
K. Suberkropp and V. Gulis; 18. Biogeochemical roles of fungi in marine and
estuarine habitats N. Clipson, M. Otte and E. Landy; Index.
Preface; 1. Overview of geomicrobiology and the relative roles of bacteria
and fungi H. Erlich; 2. Integrated nutrient cycles in forest ecosystems R.
Finlay; 3. Fungal roles in transport processes in soil K. Ritz; 4.
Regulation of ecosystem processes, including water transport M. Allen; 5.
Carbon and nitrogen cycling in forest ecosystems: importance of mycorrhizal
fungi E. Hobbie; 6. The role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in carbon and
nutrient cycling D. Johnson; 7. Mapping nutrient fluxes in mycelial
networks S. Watkinson, M. Fricker and M. Tlalka; 8. Relative roles of
bacteria and fungi in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation and
remediation of contaminated soils C. Cerniglia; 9. Colonisation and
deterioration of polymeric materials G. Robson; 10. Fungal dissolution and
transformation of minerals: significance for nutrition and metal mobility
G. Gadd and M. Fomina; 11. Fungal activities in rock-inhabiting microbial
communities A. Gorbushina; 12. Roles of bacteria and fungi in
carbonate-oxalate biomineralization E. Verrechia; 13. Mineral tunnelling by
fungi M. Smits; 14. Mineral dissolution by ectomycorrhizal fungi H.
Wallander; 15. Lichen biogeochemistry W. Purvis and J. Haas; 16. Fungal
roles as components of deep sub-surface microflora K. Pedersen, J. Retiner
and G. Schumann; 17. Biogeochemical activities in freshwater environments
K. Suberkropp and V. Gulis; 18. Biogeochemical roles of fungi in marine and
estuarine habitats N. Clipson, M. Otte and E. Landy; Index.
and fungi H. Erlich; 2. Integrated nutrient cycles in forest ecosystems R.
Finlay; 3. Fungal roles in transport processes in soil K. Ritz; 4.
Regulation of ecosystem processes, including water transport M. Allen; 5.
Carbon and nitrogen cycling in forest ecosystems: importance of mycorrhizal
fungi E. Hobbie; 6. The role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in carbon and
nutrient cycling D. Johnson; 7. Mapping nutrient fluxes in mycelial
networks S. Watkinson, M. Fricker and M. Tlalka; 8. Relative roles of
bacteria and fungi in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation and
remediation of contaminated soils C. Cerniglia; 9. Colonisation and
deterioration of polymeric materials G. Robson; 10. Fungal dissolution and
transformation of minerals: significance for nutrition and metal mobility
G. Gadd and M. Fomina; 11. Fungal activities in rock-inhabiting microbial
communities A. Gorbushina; 12. Roles of bacteria and fungi in
carbonate-oxalate biomineralization E. Verrechia; 13. Mineral tunnelling by
fungi M. Smits; 14. Mineral dissolution by ectomycorrhizal fungi H.
Wallander; 15. Lichen biogeochemistry W. Purvis and J. Haas; 16. Fungal
roles as components of deep sub-surface microflora K. Pedersen, J. Retiner
and G. Schumann; 17. Biogeochemical activities in freshwater environments
K. Suberkropp and V. Gulis; 18. Biogeochemical roles of fungi in marine and
estuarine habitats N. Clipson, M. Otte and E. Landy; Index.