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El. knyga: Molecular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis

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  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2016
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781118951422
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  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2016
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781118951422

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Recent years have seen extensive research in the molecular underpinnings of symbiotic plant-fungal interactions. Molecular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis is a timely collection of work that will bridge the gap between molecular biology, fungal genomics, and ecology.  A more profound understanding of mycorrhizal symbiosis will have broad-ranging impacts on the fields of plant biology, mycology, crop science, and ecology.

Molecular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis will open with introductory chapters on the biology, structure and phylogeny of the major types of mycorrhizal symbioses. Chapters then review different molecular mechanisms driving the development and functioning of mycorrhizal systems and molecular analysis of mycorrhizal populations and communities. The book closes with chapters that provide an overall synthesis of field and provide perspectives for future research.

Authoritative and timely, Molecular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, will be an essential reference from those working in plant and fungal biology.

List of contributors vii
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Section 1: Structure and phylogeny of mycorrhizal symbioses 1(86)
1 Origins of the mycorrhizal symbioses
3(18)
Christine Strullu-Derrien
Paul Kenrick
Marc-Andre Selosse
2 Reappraising the origin of mycorrhizas
21(12)
William R. Rimington
Silvia Pressel
Katie J. Field
Christine Strullu-Derrien
Jeffrey G. Duckett
Martin I. Bidartondo
3 The structure of arbuscular mycorrhizas: A cell biologist's view
33(14)
Andrea Genre
Paola Bonfante
4 Structure and development of ectomycorrhizal roots
47(16)
Raffaella Balestrini
Ingrid Kottke
5 Structure and development of orchid mycorrhizas
63(24)
John Dearnaley
Silvia Perotto
Marc-Andre Selosse
Section 2: Cellular, genetic and molecular mechanisms in the establishment of mycorrhizal symbioses 87(72)
6 The evolution of the mycorrhizal lifestyles - a genomic perspective
89(18)
Annegret Kohler
Francis Martin
7 Strigolactones and lipo- chitooligosaccharides as molecular communication signals in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
107(18)
Clare Gough
Guillaume Becard
8 Calcium signaling and transcriptional regulation in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
125(16)
Leonie Luginbuehl
Giles E.D. Oldroyd
9 Signaling pathways driving the development of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
141(18)
Yohann Daguerre
Jonathan M. Plett
Claire Veneault-Fourrey
Section 3: Physiology, including carbon and nutrient exchange between symbionts 159(140)
10 Carbohydrate metabolism in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
161(18)
Uwe Nehls
Arpita Das
Dimitri Neb
11 Nitrogen acquisition in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
179(18)
Rodica Pena
12 Phosphorus metabolism and transport in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
197(20)
Katsuharu Saito
Tatsuhiro Ezawa
13 Primary metabolism in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis: Carbon, nitrogen and sulfur
217(22)
Michael Bitterlich
Jan Graefe
Philipp Franken
14 The transportome of mycorrhizal systems
239(18)
Pierre-Emmanuel Courty
Joan Doidy
Kevin Garcia
Daniel Wipf
Sabine Dagmar Zimmermann
15 Soil organic matter decomposition mechanisms in ectomycorrhizal fungi
257(20)
Anders Tunlid
Dimitrios Floudas
Roger Koide
Francois Rineau
16 Homeostasis of trace elements in mycorrhizal fungi
277(22)
Joske Ruytinx
Elena Martino
Piotr Rozpcidek
Stefania Daghino
Katarzyna Turnau
Jan Colpaert
Silvia Perotto
Section 4: Population and community ecology, and environmental genomics 299(194)
17 Molecular identification of fungi
301(22)
Leho Tedersoo
R. Henrik Nilsson
18 Molecular technologies applied to the ecology of ectomycorrhizal communities
323(18)
Marc Buee
Erwin Sentausa
Claude Murat
19 The biogeography of ectomycorrhizal fungi - a history of life in the subterranean
341(22)
Kabir G. Peay
P. Brandon Matheny
20 Spatial ecology of ectomycorrhizal fungal communities
363(24)
Brian J. Pickles
Ian C. Anderson
21 Fungal ecology in boreal forest ecosystems
387(18)
Bjorn D. Lindahl
Kartha E. Clemmensen
22 Ecology of ericoid mycorrhizal fungi: What insight have we gained with molecular tools and what's missing?
405(16)
Gwen Grelet
Elena Martino
Ian A. Dickie
Rosnida Tajuddin
Rebekka Artz
23 Evolutionary genomics of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
421(16)
Rohan Riley
Philippe Charron
Timea Marton
Nicolas Corradi
24 Mycorrhiza helper bacteria
437(14)
Aurelie Deveau
Jessy Labbe
25 Mixotrophy in mycorrhizal plants: Extracting Carbon from mycorrhizal networks
451(22)
Marc-Andre Selosse
Melissa Faust Bocayuva
Maria Catarina Megumi Kasuya
Pierre-Emmanuel Courty
26 Second-generation molecular understanding of mycorrhizas in soil ecosystems
473(20)
Ian A. Dickie
Mark G. St John
Index 493
Francis M. Martin is Research Director at the French National Institute for Agricultural (INRA) and leader of the INRA-Nancy Center of Exellence in Forestry. Dr. Martin has been researching plant effectors for more than a decade and has carried our research in France, the United States, Canada, and Australia. He has published more than 140 peer-reviewed papers, 17 review papers and 35 book chapters. He is now the lead scientist at the Ecogenomics of Interactions Lab at INRA.