
Product Description<br/><br/><br/>Despite an upsurge in national and international debate on environmental issues since the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, fungi, vital to the functioning of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, are rarely mentioned. This volume helps redress this imbalance by considering fungi in the context of the impact of humankind's activity on their habitats. The presentation of experimental evidence is a major feature of the volume. Contributions on the effects of global warming, UV-B radiation, atmospheric and terrestrial pollutants, deforestation in the tropics, loss of biodiversity, genetic engineering and chaos theory ensure a topical and balanced coverage, with both ecological and physiological viewpoints being represented. This timely review will be of interest to all mycologists and those ecologists concerned with environmental change.<br/><br/><br/>Book Description<br/><br/><br/>Considers fungi in the context of the effect of humankind's activity on their habitats. Contributions on the effects of global warming, UV-B radiation, atmospheric and terrestrial pollutants and more ensure a topical and balanced coverage, with both ecological and physiological viewpoints being represented.<br/><br/><br/>About the Author<br/><br/><br/>Professor Gadd holds a personal chair in microbiology at the University of Dundee and is head of the Division of Environmental and Applied Biology in the School of Life Sciences. He is a highly respected researcher and author worldwide. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Biology, the American Academy of Microbiology and the Linnean Society. He received the Charles Thom award in 2004 from the Society for Industrial Microbiology for his outstanding research contribution to the applied microbiologyical sciences.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2011-11-05
ISBN-10:
0511753195
ISBN-13:
9780511753190
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