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El. knyga: Mycoagroecology: Integrating Fungi into Agroecosystems [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formatas: 278 pages, 17 Tables, black and white; 14 Line drawings, black and white; 19 Halftones, color; 45 Halftones, black and white; 19 Illustrations, color; 59 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Mycology
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429320415
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  • Formatas: 278 pages, 17 Tables, black and white; 14 Line drawings, black and white; 19 Halftones, color; 45 Halftones, black and white; 19 Illustrations, color; 59 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Mycology
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429320415
During the 20th century, agriculture underwent many unsustainable changes for the sake of greater food production. Today, the effects of climate change are becoming ever more apparent and the global population continues to grow, placing additional pressures on agricultural systems. For this reason, it is vital to turn international agriculture towards a sustainable future capable of providing healthy, bountiful foods by using methods that preserve and reconstruct the balance of natural ecosystems.

Fungi are an underappreciated, underutilized group of organisms with massive potential to aid in the production of healthy food and other products while also increasing the sustainability of agricultural systems. Mycoagroecology: Integrating Fungi into Agroecosystems lays the foundations for integrated fungal-agricultural understanding and management, the proposed practice of mycoagroecology. Suitable for students and professionals of multiple disciplines, this text includes nine introductory chapters that create a firm foundation in ecosystem functioning, evolution and population dynamics, fungal biology, principles of crop breeding and pest management, basic economics of agriculture, and the history of agricultural development during the 20th century. The latter half of the text is application-oriented, integrating the knowledge from the introductory chapters to help readers understand more deeply the various roles of fungi in natural and agricultural systems:

PARTNERS: This text explores known benefits of wild plant-fungal mutualisms, and how to foster and maintain these relationships in a productive agricultural setting.

PESTS AND PEST CONTROL AGENTS: This text acknowledges the historical and continuing role of agriculturally significant fungal pathogens, surveying modern chemical, biotechnological, and cultural methods of controlling them and other pests. However, this book also emphasizes the strong potential of beneficial fungi to biologically control fungal, insect, and other pests.

PRODUCTS: This text covers not just isolated production of mushrooms on specialized farms but also the potential for co-cropping mushrooms in existing plant-based farms, making farm systems more self-sustaining while adding valuable and nutritious new products. An extensive chapter is also devoted to the many historical and forward-facing uses of fungi in food preservation and processing.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments from Elizabeth "Izzie" Gall xi
Editors xiii
Contributors xv
Chapter 1 Nutrient Cycling and Trophic Lifestyles
1(20)
Elizabeth "Izzie" Gall
Noureddine Benkeblia
Chapter 2 Evolution and Symbiosis
21(6)
Elizabeth "Izzie" Gall
Chapter 3 Population Dynamics
27(8)
Elizabeth "Izzie" Gall
Chapter 4 The Kingdom Fungi
35(16)
Steven Stephenson
Elizabeth "Izzie" Gall
Chapter 5 Limiting Factors in Agriculture
51(18)
Noureddine Benkeblia
Chapter 6 Principles of Crop Breeding and Productivity
69(14)
Elizabeth "Izzie" Gall
Chapter 7 Pests and Pest Management Methods
83(12)
Juan F. Barrera
Chapter 8 Economic Factors in Agriculture
95(16)
Elizabeth "Izzie" Gall
Barbara Weil Laff
Chapter 9 The Green Revolution: Agricultural Shifts of the 20th Century
111(14)
Elizabeth "Izzie" Gall
Chapter 10 The Second Green Revolution and the Role of Mycoagroecology
125(10)
Elizabeth "Izzie" Gall
SECTION I Partners
Chapter 11 Plant-Fungal Mutualisms
135(10)
Jason C. Slot
Chapter 12 Incorporating Microbes into Agricultural Soils
145(16)
Elizabeth "Izzie" Gall
SECTION II Pests and Pest Control Agents
Chapter 13 Fungal Diseases in Agriculture: Significance, Management, and Control
161(14)
Noureddine Benkeblia
Chapter 14 Fungal Pathogens in Forested Ecosystems
175(22)
Denita Hadziabdic
Aaron Onufrak
Romina Gazis
Chapter 15 Fungal Interactions with Other Pests
197(20)
Guillermo E. Valero David
Jason C. Slot
SECTION III Products
Chapter 16 Principles of Modern Fungal Cultivation
217(10)
Elizabeth "Izzie" Gall
Chapter 17 Integrating Fungi into Existing Farms
227(16)
Elizabeth "Izzie" Gall
Chapter 18 Fungi in Food Processing
243(22)
Noureddine Benkeblia
Index 265
Elizabeth Izzie Gall graduated from Tufts University in 2015 with a plant biology degree and a fierce passion for mycology. As an intern at the New York Botanical Garden, she founded Morel Dilemma, a podcast intended to impart her love of fungi to listeners of diverse backgrounds. After the internship ended, Izzie worked as a laboratory technician at New York University but continued the podcast, researching and producing episodes about mushroom cultivation, mycorrhizal relationships, foraging practices and safety, and fungi in the fossil record, among other topics. In 2017, Izzie attended graduate school in mycology and plant pathology at Michigan State University before returning to outreach. She is delighted to bring readers of all levels to a deeper understanding of fungi and their utility in natural and agricultural spaces. Izzie currently lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.A. with her husband Nate.

Noureddine Benkeblia is a Professor of Crop Science, Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of the West Indies Mona Campus, Jamaica. He is also Head of the Laboratory of Crop Science (Life Sciences Department) and Head of the Laboratory of Tree Fruits and Aromatic Crops (Biotechnology Centre), and coordinator of the graduate agriculture programmes. His main research areas focus on the environmental stresses on the physiology and biochemistry of crops including pre- and postharvest metabolism, and the metabolome. Prof. N. Benkeblia has an extensive research (more than 30 years) experience in horticultural sciences, and teaching at undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate levels in many countries. Prof. N. Benkeblia published over 230 publications including books, chapters and research papers. His is member of many international scientific societies NGO, and was recipient of many awards. He is also Associate Editor of several scientific journals e.g. Canadian Journal of Plant Science and PLOS Climate among others.