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245 _aForest Fungi
_b: Biodiversity, Conservation, Mycoforestry and Biotechnology
260 _aLondon:
_bAcademic Press,
_c2025.
300 _axxvi, 527p.
_b: col. ill.
_c; 28 cm
500 _aIncludes Index
520 _aForest Fungi: Biodiversity, Conservation, Mycoforestry and Biotechnology explores sustainable option aspects of forest fungal research, from the selection of hosting plants, isolation, identification, fermentation, identification of secondary metabolites, omics-tools for better understanding the plant–fungus Interactions. Forests are the world’s greatest repository of terrestrial biomass, soil carbon and biodiversity. They provide a variety of provisioning, supporting, regulatory and cultural ecosystem services, which are crucial for the survival of human beings. Fungi play key roles in forest ecosystems as mutualists, saprobes and pathogens.
650 _aForest fungi
_9813006
650 _aFungal biodiversity
_9813007
650 _aMycoforestry
_9813008
650 _aFungi—Conservation
_9813009
650 _aForest microbiology
_9813010
700 _aAzeem, Ahmed M. Abdel
_eeditor.
_9813011
942 _2CC
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_cTEXL
_hI23 R5
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