AAM: Fungal Stress Mechanisms and Responses explores the adaptive strategies and biotechnological applications of fungi under stress conditions. This volume features an array of reviews by experts in the field, reviewing different aspects of fungal stress responses. The initial three chapters focus on stress in fungal insect pathogens, while chapters 4-6 address the impact of stressful environmental conditions on fungi used for bioremediation. The last chapter investigates the molecular aspects of copper homeostasis in human fungal pathogens. This volume offers a comprehensive collection of findings that help our understanding of fungal stress responses and their applications in agriculture, medicine, and the environment.
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Table of Contents
1. How Metarhizium robertsii's mycelial consciousness gets its conidia Zen-ready for stressDrauzio Eduardo Naretto Rangel
2. Subcellular biochemistry and biology of filamentous entomopathogenic fungi
Sheng-Hua Ying
3. Recovery of Insect-Pathogenic Fungi from Solar UV Damage: Molecular Mechanisms and Prospects
Ming-Guang Feng
4. Basidiomycetes to the rescue: Mycoremediation of metal-organics co-contaminated soils
Lea Traxler
5. Morphological responses of filamentous fungi to stressful environmental conditions
Marina Fomina, Geoffrey Michael Gadd, and Olena Gromozova
6. Remediation of toxic metal and metalloid pollution with plant symbiotic fungi
Weiguo Fang
7. Molecular aspects of copper homeostasis in fungi
Dayane Moraes, Mirelle Garcia Silva-Bail�o, Alexandre Melo Bail�o