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Molecular markers in mycology : diagnostics and marker developments / [edited by] Bhim Pratap Singh.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cham,Switzerland : Springer 2017Description: pages cmISBN:
  • 9783319341040 (hard cover : alk. paper)
DDC classification:
  • 579.5 PRA
Contents:
1. Molecular Diversity and Detection of Endophytic Fungi Based on Their Antimicrobial Biosynthetic Genes 2. Molecular Markers and Their Use in Taxonomic Characterization of Trichoderma spp 3. Molecular Diversity of Oleaginous Fungi from Virgin Soils and Their Potentiality of Biodiesel Production 4. Application of Real-Time PCR for Identification and Detection of Fungi 5. DNA Bar-Coding for Diagnostics and Monitoring of Plant Pathogens 6. New Generation DNA Markers for Fingerprinting and Structural Analysis of Fungal Community 7. Genic Markers in fungi: Availability and Utility for diagnostics 8. Molecular Markers for the Identification of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) in the Soil and Plant Roots 9. Edible Mushroom Species: Identification Through Molecular Markers 10. Detection and Management of Fungal Respiratory Infection by Using Molecular Markers 11. Mitochondrial DNA Based Molecular Marker in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) Research 12. Taxonomic Updates with Key Focus on Medically Important Aspergilli 13. Current Approach Towards Development of Molecular Markers in Diagnostics of Invasive Aspergillosis 14. An Overview of Major Fungal Diseases of Sugarcane in India: Detection and Management Strategies 15. Assessing Fungal Diversity by Using Molecular Markers 16. Detection of Multi Drug Resistant Fungal Infections in Cancer Patients by Using Molecular Markers.
Summary: The Kingdom fungi encompass a massive diversity of taxa with wide-ranging ecologies, life cycles, and morphologies ranging from unicellular aquatic chytrids to large mushrooms. Before molecular methods came in existence, taxonomists considered this Kingdom to be a member of the plant kingdom due to certain life styles like immobility and growth habitats. Molecular markers (also known as DNA markers), facilitated a Read more...
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1. Molecular Diversity and Detection of Endophytic Fungi Based on Their Antimicrobial Biosynthetic Genes
2. Molecular Markers and Their Use in Taxonomic Characterization of Trichoderma spp
3. Molecular Diversity of Oleaginous Fungi from Virgin Soils and Their Potentiality of Biodiesel Production
4. Application of Real-Time PCR for Identification and Detection of Fungi
5. DNA Bar-Coding for Diagnostics and Monitoring of Plant Pathogens
6. New Generation DNA Markers for Fingerprinting and Structural Analysis of Fungal Community
7. Genic Markers in fungi: Availability and Utility for diagnostics
8. Molecular Markers for the Identification of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) in the Soil and Plant Roots
9. Edible Mushroom Species: Identification Through Molecular Markers
10. Detection and Management of Fungal Respiratory Infection by Using Molecular Markers
11. Mitochondrial DNA Based Molecular Marker in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) Research
12. Taxonomic Updates with Key Focus on Medically Important Aspergilli
13. Current Approach Towards Development of Molecular Markers in Diagnostics of Invasive Aspergillosis
14. An Overview of Major Fungal Diseases of Sugarcane in India: Detection and Management Strategies
15. Assessing Fungal Diversity by Using Molecular Markers
16. Detection of Multi Drug Resistant Fungal Infections in Cancer Patients by Using Molecular Markers.


The Kingdom fungi encompass a massive diversity of taxa with wide-ranging ecologies, life cycles, and morphologies ranging from unicellular aquatic chytrids to large mushrooms. Before molecular methods came in existence, taxonomists considered this Kingdom to be a member of the plant kingdom due to certain life styles like immobility and growth habitats. Molecular markers (also known as DNA markers), facilitated a Read more...

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