Beschreibung
InhaltsangabePreface.Introduction: Keylevels of Biocommunication in Fungi; Günther Witzany.Part I. Intraorganismic Communication.1. G protein Signaling Components in Filamentous Fungal Genomes; Jacqueline A. Servin et al.2. The Glycogen Metabolism Regulation in Neurospora; Maria Celia.3. Epigenetic Regulation of Secondary Metabolite Biosynthetic Genes in Fungi; Robert Cichewicz.4. Genes from Double-Stranded RNA Viruses in the Nuclear Genomes of Fungi; Jeremy Bruenn.5. Signal Transduction Pathways Regulating Switching, Mating and Biofilm Formation in Candida albicans and Related Species; David R. Soll.6. Cell-to-cell Communication in the Tip Growth of Mycelial Fungi; Tatiana Potapova.7. Programmed Cell Death and Heterokaryon Incompatibility in Filamentous Fungi; Elizabeth A. Hutchison, N. Louise Glass.Part II. Interorganismic Communication.8. Communication and differentiation in the development of yeast colonies; Zdena Palková, Libuse Váchová.9. Hyphal Interference: self versus non-self fungal recognition and hyphal death; Philippe Silar.10. Sexual Pheromones in the Fungi; Silvia Polaino, Alexander Idnurm.11. Thoughts on Quorum Sensing and Fungal Dimorphism; Kenneth W. Nickerson, Audrey L. Atkin.Part III. Transorganismic Communication.12. Metabolite-Mediated Interactions between Bacteria and Fungi; Danielle M. Troppens, John P. Morrissey.13. Viruses, Fungi and Plants: Cross-kingdom Communication and Mutualism; Rusty J Rodriguez, Marilyn Roossinck.14. Communication between plant, ectomycorrhizal fungi and helper bacteria; Aurélie Deveau et al.15. Lipid-mediated Signaling between Fungi and Plants; Michael Kolomiets.16. Fungus development and reactive oxygen. hytopathological aspects; Andrey A. Averyanov et al.17. Oxidative stress and oxylipins in plant-fungus interaction; M. Reverberi et al.18. Oxylipins in Fungal-Mammalian Interactions; Katharyn J. Affeldt, Nancy P. Keller.19. Chemical Signals that Mediate Insect-Fungal Interactions; Drion G. Boucias et al.Index.