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adam_text | (1)21st Century
Guidebook
to Fungi
David Moore
Geoffrey D Robson
Anthony P J Trinci
Faculty of Life Sciences
The University of Manchester
CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY PRESS
CONTENTS
Preface page IX
Part I Nature and origins of fungi 1
1 21st century fungal communities 3
1 1 What and where are fungi? 4
1 2 Soil, the essential terrestrial habitat 5
1 3 How much soil is there and where is it? 5
1 4 The nature of soil and who made it 5
1 5 Soil biota are extremely varied and numerous 7
1 6 Microbial diversity in soil 7
1 7 Microbial diversity in general 8
1 8 Geomycology 9
1 9 The origins of agriculture and our dependence
on fungi 10
1 10 References and further reading 15
2 Evolutionary origins 18
2 1 Life, the universe and everything 19
2 2 Planet Earth: your habitat 21
2 3 The Goldilocks planet 21
2 4 The tree of life has three domains 23
2 5 The Kingdom Fungi 29
2 6 The opisthokonts 30
2 7 Fossil fungi 31
2 8 The fungal phylogeny 35
2 9 References and further reading 38
3 Natural classification of fungi 41
3 1 The members of the Kingdom Fungi 42
3 2 Thechytrids 42
3 3 More chytrids: the Neocallimastigomycota 45
3 4 Blastocladiomycota 46
3 5 Glomeromycota 50
3 6 The traditional Zygomycota 52
3 7 Ascomycota 55
3 8 Basidiomycota 61
3 9 The species concept in fungi 71
3 10 The untrue fungi 75
3 11 Ecosystem mycology 77
3 12 References and further reading 79
Part II Fungal cell biology 83
4 Hyphal cell biology and growth on solid
substrates 85
4 1 Mycelium: the hyphal mode of growth 86
4 2 Spore germination and dormancy 86
4 3 The fungal lifestyle: colony formation 86
4 4 Mycelium growth kinetics 88
4 5 Colony growth to maturity 91
4 6 Morphological differentiation of fungal colonies 92
4 7 Duplication cycle in moulds
4 8 Regulation of nuclear migration
4 9 Growth kinetics
4 10 Autotropic reactions
4 11 Hyphal branching
4 12 Septation
4 13 Ecological advantage of mycelial growth in
colonising solid substrates
4 14 References and further reading
5 Fungal cell biology
5 1 Mechanisms of mycelial growth
5 2 The fungus as a model eukaryote
5 3 The essentials of cell structure
5 4 Subcellular components of eukaryotic cells:
the nucleus
5 5 The nucleolus and nuclear import and export
5 6 Nuclear genetics
5 7 Mitotic nuclear division
5 8 Meiotic nuclear division
5 9 Translation of mRNA and protein sorting
5 10 The endomembrane systems
5 11 Cytoskeleta I systems
5 12 Molecular motors
5 13 Plasma membrane and signalling pathways
5 14 Fungal cell wall
Contents
5 15 Cell biology of the hyphal apex 137
5 16 Hyphal fusions and mycelial interconnections 142
5 17 Cytokinesis and septation 144
5 18 Yeast-mycelial dimorphism 150
5 19 References and further reading 151
6 Structure and synthesis of fungal cell walls 156
6 1 The fungal wall as a working organelle 157
6 2 Fundamentals of wall structure and function 157
6 3 Fundamentals of wall architecture 160
6 4 The chitin component 160
6 5 The glucan component 162
6 6 The glycoprotein component 163
6 7 Wall synthesis and remodelling 165
6 8 On the far side 168
6 9 The fungal wall as a clinical target 171
6 10 References and further reading 172
Part III Fungal genetics and diversity 177
7 From the haploid to the functional diploid:
homokaryons, heterokaryons, dikaryons
and compatibility 179
7 1 Compatibility and the individualistic mycelium 180
7 2 Formation of heterokaryons 181
7 3 Breakdown of a heterokaryon 183
7 4 The dikaryon 183
7 5 Vegetative compatibility 185
7 6 Biology of incompatibility systems 188
7 7 Gene segregation during the mitotic division cycle 189
7 8 Parasexual cycle 194
7 9 Cytoplasmic segregations: mitochondria,
plasmids, viruses and prions 194
7 10 References and further reading 197
8 Sexual reproduction: the basis of diversity and
taxonomy 198
8 1 The process of sexual reproduction 199
8 2 Mating in budding yeast 200
8 3 Mating type switching in budding yeast 201
8 4 Mating types of Neurospora 203
8 5 Mating types in Basidiomycota 205
8 6 Biology of mating type factors 210
8 7 References and further reading 211
9 Continuing the diversity theme: cell and tissue
differentiation 213
9 1 What is diversity? 214
9 2 Mycelial differentiation 214
9 3 Making spores 216
9 4 Aspergillus conidiophores 220
9 5 Conidiation in Neurospora crassa 223
9 6 Conidiomata 223
9 7 Linear structures: strands, cords, rhizomorphs
and stipes 225
9 8 Globose structures: sclerotia, stromata,
ascomata and basidiomata 227
9 9 References and further reading 231
Part IV Biochemistry and developmental biology
of fungi
Fungi in ecosystems
Contributions of fungi to ecosystems
Breakdown of polysaccharide: cellulose
Breakdown of polysaccharide: hemicellulose
Breakdown of polysaccharide: pectins
Breakdown of polysaccharide: chitin
Breakdown of polysaccharide: starch and
glycogen 241
Lignin degradation 242
Digestion of protein 246
Lipases and esterases 247
Phosphatases and sulfatases 247
The flow of nutrients: transport and
translocation 247
Primary (intermediary) metabolism 251
Secondary metabolites, including commercial
products like statins and strobilurins 257
References and further reading 264
11 Exploiting fungi for food 266
11 1 Fungi as food 267
11 2 Fungi in food webs 267
11 3 Wild harvests: commercial mushroom picking 272
11 4 Cells and mycelium as human food 274
11 5 Fermented foods 274
11 6 Industrial cultivation methods 275
11 7 Gardening insects and fungi 279
11 8 Development of a fungal fruit body 280
11 9 References and further reading 280
12 Development and morphogenesis 282
12 1 Developmeni and morphogenesis 283
12 2 The formal terminology of developmental
biology 283
12 3 The observational and experimental basis of
fungal developmental biology 285
12 4 Ten ways to make a mushroom 286
12 5 Competence and regional patterning 289
Contents
12 6 The Coprinopsis fruit body: making hymenia
12 7 Coprinopsis and Volvariella making gills (not
forgetting how polypores make tubes)
12 8 The Coprinopsis fruit body: making stems
12 9 Coordination of cell inflation throughout the
maturing fruit body
12 10 Mushroom mechanics
12 11 Metabolic regulation in relation to
morphogenesis
12 12 Developmental commitment
12 13 Comparisons with other tissues and other
organisms
12 14 Classic genetic approaches to study development
and the impact of genomic data mining 311
12 15 Degeneration, senescence and death 315
12 16 Basic principles of fungal developmental biology 316
12 17 References and further reading 316
Part V Fungi as saprotrophs, symbionts and
pathogens 323
13 Ecosystem mycology: saprotrophs, and
mutualisms between plants and fungi 325
13 1 Ecosystem mycology 326
13 2 Fungi as recyclers and saprotrophs 326
13 3 Make the earth move 328
13 4 Fungal toxins: food contamination and
deterioration (including mention of statins
and strobilurins) 328
13 5 Decay of structural timber in dwellings 331
13 6 Using fungi to remediate toxic and
recalcitrant wastes 334
13 7 Release of chlorohydrocarbons into the
atmosphere by wood-decay fungi 336
13 8 Introduction to mycorrhizas 336
13 9 Types of mycorrhiza 337
13 10 Arbuscular (AM) endomycorrhizas 338
13 11 Ericoid endomycorrhizas 341
13 12 Arbutoid endomycorrhizas 343
13 13 Monotropoid endomycorrhizas 343
13 14 Orchidaceous endomycorrhizas 344
13 15 Ectomycorrhizas 346
13 16 Ectendomycorrhizas 351
13 17 The effects of mycorrhizas and their
commercial applications and the impact of
environmental and climate changes 351
13 18 Introduction to lichens 356
13 19 Introduction to endophytes 360
13 20 Epiphytes 361
13 21 References and further reading 361
Fungi as pathogens of plants 367
Fungal diseases and loss of world agricultural
production 368
A few examples of headline crop diseases 370
The rice blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea
(Ascomycota) 370
Armillaria (Basidiomycota) 370
Pathogens that produce haustoria
(Ascomycota and Basidiomycota) 371
Cercospora (Ascomycota) 372
Ophiostoma (Ceratocystis) novo-ulmi (Dutch
elm disease or DED) (Ascomycota) 372
Black stem rust (Puccinia graminis f sp tritici)
threatens global wheat harvest 373
Plant disease basics: the disease triangle 374
Necrotrophic and biotrophic pathogens of plants 376
The effects of pathogens on their hosts 376
How pathogens attack plants 379
Host penetration through stomatal openings 379
Direct penetration of the host cell wall 382
Enzymatic penetration of the host 382
Preformed and induced defence mechanisms
in plants 385
Genetic variation in pathogens and their
hosts: co-evoluiion of disease systems 387
References and further reading 389
15 Fungi as symbionts and predators of animals 392
15 1 Fungal co-operative ventures 393
15 2 Ant agriculture 393
15 3 Termite gardeners of Africa 398
15 4 Agriculture in beetles 399
15 5 Anaerobic fungi and the rise of the ruminants 400
15 6 Nematode-trapping fungi 405
15 7 References and further reading 408
16 Fungi as pathogens of animals, including
humans 411
16 1 Pathogens of insects 412
16 2 Microsporidia 412
16 3 Trichomycetes 414
16 4 Laboulbeniales 416
16 5 Entomogenous fungi 417
16 6 Biological control of arthropod pests 421
16 7 Cutaneous chytridiomycosis: an emerging
infectious disease of amphibians 422
16 8 Aspergillosis disease of coral 424
16 9 Mycoses: the fungus diseases of humans 424
16 10 Clinical groupings for human fungal infections 426
Contents
16 11 Fungi within the home and their effects on
health: allergens and toxins 432
16 12 Comparison of animal and plant pathogens
and the essentials of epidemiology 436
16 13 Mycoparasitic and fungicolous fungi 439
16 14 References and further reading 444
Part VI Fungal biotechnology and bioinformatics 449
» 17 Whole organism biotechnology 451
17 1 Fungal fermentations in submerged liquid
cultures 452
17 2 Culturing fungi 452
17 3 Oxygen demand and supply 456
17 4 Fermenter engineering 458
17 5 Fungal growth in liquid cultures 460
17 6 Fermenter growth kinetics 462
17 7 Growth yield 464
17 8 Stationary phase 465
17 9 Growth as pellets 466
17 10 Beyond the batch culture 469
17 11 Chemostats and turbidostats 470
17 12 Uses of submerged fermentations 473
17 13 Alcoholic fermentations 474
17 14 Citric acid biotechnology 477
17 15 Penicillin and other pharmaceuticals 478
17 16 Enzymes for fabric conditioning and
processing, and food processing 483
17 17 Steroids and use of fungi to make chemical
transformations 486
17 18 The Quorn™ fermentation and evolution in
fermenters 487
17 19 Production of spores and other inocula 492
17 20 Natural digestive fermentations in
herbivores 493
17 21 Solid state fermentations 494
17 22 Digestion of lignocellulosic residues 497
17 23 Bread: the other side of the alcoholic
fermentation equation 499
17 24 Cheese and salami manufacture 501
17 25 Soy sauce, tempeh and other food products 504
17 26 References and further reading 506
18 Molecular biotechnology 511
18 1 Antifungal agents that target the membrane 512
18 2 Antifungal agents that target the wall 521
18 3 Clinical control of systemic mycoses at the
start of the 21st century: azoles, polyenes and
combinatorial therapy 522
18 4 Agricultural mycocides at the start of the
twenty-first century: strobilurins 526
18 5 Understanding fungal genetic structure 529
18 6 Sequencing fungal genomes 531
18 7 Annotating the genome 535
18 8 Fungal genomes and their comparison 540
18 9 Manipulating genomes: targeted gene
disruption, transformation and vectors 547
18 10 Fungi as cell factories producing heterologous
proteins 552
18 11 Recombinant protein production by filamentous
fungi 554
18 12 Bioinformatics in mycology: manipulating
very large data sets 557
18 13 Genomic data mining supports the notion that
there are different developmental control
mechanisms in fungi, animals and plants 560
18 14 Effects of climate change on fungi revealed
by analysis of large survey data sets 562
18 15 Cyber fungi: mathematical modelling and
computer simulation of hyphal growth 563
18 16 References and further reading 567
Part VII Appendices 573
Appendix 1 Outline classification of fungi 575
Appendix 2 Mycelial and hyphal differentiation 589
Index 605
Plate sections: Section 1 between pages 148 and 149
Section 2 between pages 340 and 341
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