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Fungi in Extreme Environments: Ecological Role and Biotechnological Significance

  • Brings together the rapidly growing and often scattered information on fungal life in the whole range of extreme environments
  • Explores habitats, biodiversity, ecology, evolution, genetics, biochemistry, and biotechnological applications in a collection of exciting reviews and original articles
  • Comprehensive and reliable source of information on the recent advances and challenges of extremophilic fungal research, including possibilities for commercial use
  • Discusses experimental design problems associated with extremophiles and their biotechnological implications

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Table of contents (29 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Biodiversity, Ecology, Genetics and Physiology of Extremophilic Fungi

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Eukaryotic Life in Extreme Environments: Acidophilic Fungi

      • Angeles Aguilera, Elena González-Toril
      Pages 21-38
    3. Ecology of Thermophilic Fungi

      • Tássio Brito de Oliveira, Andre Rodrigues
      Pages 39-57
    4. New Perspectives on the Distribution and Roles of Thermophilic Fungi

      • Miriam I. Hutchinson, Amy J. Powell, José Herrera, Donald O. Natvig
      Pages 59-80
    5. Ecology and Biotechnology of Thermophilic Fungi on Crops Under Global Warming

      • Robert Russell M. Paterson, Nelson Lima
      Pages 81-96
    6. Extremotolerant Black Fungi from Rocks and Lichens

      • Claudio Gennaro Ametrano, Lucia Muggia, Martin Grube
      Pages 119-143
    7. Basidiomycetous Yeast of the Genus Mrakia

      • Masaharu Tsuji, Sakae Kudoh, Yukiko Tanabe, Tamotsu Hoshino
      Pages 145-156
    8. Adaptation Mechanisms and Applications of Psychrophilic Fungi

      • Muhammad Rafiq, Noor Hassan, Maliha Rehman, Fariha Hasan
      Pages 157-174
    9. Melanin as an Energy Transducer and a Radioprotector in Black Fungi

      • Mackenzie E. Malo, Ekaterina Dadachova
      Pages 175-184
    10. Fungi in Biofilms of Highly Acidic Soils

      • Martina Hujslová, Milan Gryndler
      Pages 185-203
    11. Global Proteomics of Extremophilic Fungi: Mission Accomplished?

      • Donatella Tesei, Katja Sterflinger, Gorji Marzban
      Pages 205-249
  3. Biotechnological Applications of Extremophilic Fungi

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 251-251
    2. Yeast Thriving in Cold Terrestrial Habitats: Biodiversity and Industrial/Biotechnological Applications

      • Marcelo Baeza, Oriana Flores, Jennifer Alcaíno, Víctor Cifuentes
      Pages 253-268
    3. Pharmaceutical Applications of Thermophilic Fungi

      • Gurram Shyam Prasad
      Pages 269-289
    4. Biotechnological Applications of Halophilic Fungi: Past, Present, and Future

      • Imran Ali, Samira Khaliq, Sumbal Sajid, Ali Akbar
      Pages 291-306
    5. Sporotrichum thermophile Xylanases and Their Biotechnological Applications

      • Ayesha Sadaf, Syeda Warisul Fatima, Sunil K. Khare
      Pages 307-328
  4. Biosynthesis of Novel Biomolecules and Extremozymes

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 329-329

About this book

Over the last decades, scientists have been intrigued by the fascinating organisms that inhabit extreme environments.  These organisms, known as extremophiles, thrive in habitats which for other terrestrial life-forms are intolerably hostile or even lethal. Based on such technological advances, the study of extremophiles has provided, over the last few years, ground-breaking discoveries that challenge the paradigms of modern biology.  In the new bioeconomy, fungi in general,  play a very important role in addressing major global challenges, being instrumental for improved resource efficiency, making renewable substitutes for products from fossil resources, upgrading waste streams to valuable food and feed ingredients, counteracting life-style diseases and antibiotic resistance through strengthening the gut biota, making crop plants more robust to survive climate change conditions, and functioning as host organisms for production of new biological drugs. This range ofnew uses of fungi all stand on the shoulders of the efforts of mycologists over generations.

 

The book is organized in five parts: (I) Biodiversity, Ecology, Genetics and Physiology of Extremophilic Fungi, (II) Biosynthesis of Novel Biomolecules and Extremozymes (III) Bioenergy and Biofuel synthesis, and (IV) Wastewater and biosolids treatment, and (V) Bioremediation.

 


Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Natural Sciences, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, USA

    Sonia M. Tiquia-Arashiro

  • Institute of Biology, University of Graz, Graz, Austria

    Martin Grube

About the editors

Sonia Tiquia-Arashiro is an Environmental Microbiologist and a Professor at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. Her research focuses on microbial ecology, physiology and diversity, especially regarding the nitrogen cycle and biodegradation of environmental pollutants and the biotechnological applications of microorganisms. She served as Director the Master of Science in Environmental Science Program from 2011 to 2017 and currently serves as Chair of Microbiology at UM-Dearborn. She is the regional editor of the journal Environmental Technology and leads a large research laboratory with many undergraduate scholars.

Martin Grube is a professor at the Institute of Biologie, Graz, Austria. He obtained his Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Graz in 1995 for his work on taxonomy of tropical lichens and lichen-inhabiting fungi. He pioneered molecular phylogenetics of lichens and also studied of algal selectivity in lichens symbioses. Later he focused on the diversity and roles of bacterial communities in lichen symbioses. His research interests also include diversity studies of rock-inhabiting extremotolerant fungi, biological soil crusts, plant-associated microbiomes, and slime molds.

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