Fungi in Biogeochemical Cycles

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2006-06-12
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Fungi play important roles in the cycling of elements in the biosphere but are frequently neglected within microbiological and geochemical research spheres. Symbiotic mycorrhizal fungi are responsible for major transformations and redistribution of inorganic nutrients, while free-living fungi have major roles in the decomposition of organic materials, including xenobiotics. Fungi are also major biodeterioration agents of stone, wood, plaster, cement and other building materials, and are important components of rock-inhabiting microbial communities. The aim of this book is to promote further understanding of the key roles that free-living and symbiotic fungi (in mycorrhizas and lichens) play in the biogeochemical cycling of elements, the chemical and biological mechanisms that are involved, and their environmental and biotechnological significance. Where appropriate, relationships with bacteria are also discussed to highlight the dynamic interactions that can exist between these major microbial groups and their integrated function in several kinds of habitat.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
ix
Preface xvii
Geomicrobiology: relative roles of bacteria and fungi as geomicrobial agents
1(27)
Henry L. Ehrlich
Integrated nutrient cycles in boreal forest ecosystems - the role of mycorrhizal fungi
28(23)
Roger D. Finlay
Anna Rosling
Fungal roles in transport processes in soils
51(23)
Karl Ritz
Water dynamics of mycorrhizas in arid soils
74(24)
Michael F. Allen
Integrating ectomycorrhizal fungi into quantitative frameworks of forest carbon and nitrogen cycling
98(31)
Erik A. Hobbie
Hakan Wallander
Role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in carbon and nutrient cycling in grassland
129(22)
David Johnson
Jonathan R. Leake
David J. Read
The role of wood decay fungi in the carbon and nitrogen dynamics of the forest floor
151(31)
Sarah Watkinson
Dan Bebber
Peter Darrah
Mark Fricker
Monika Tlalka
Lynne Boddy
Relative roles of bacteria and fungi in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation and bioremediation of contaminated soils
182(30)
Carl E. Cerniglia
John B. Sutherland
Biodegradation and biodeterioration of man-made polymeric materials
212(24)
Hristo A. Sabev
Sarah R. Barratt
Malcom Greenhalgh
Pauline S. Handley
Geoffrey D. Robson
Fungal dissolution and transformation of minerals: significance for nutrient and metal mobility
236(31)
Marina Fomina
Euan P. Burford
Geoffrey M. Gadd
Fungal activities in subaerial rock-inhabiting microbial communities
267(22)
Anna A. Gorhushina
The oxalate-carbonate pathway in soil carbon storage: the role of fungi and oxalotrophic bacteria
289(22)
Eric P. Verrecchia
Olivier Braissant
Guillaume Cailleau
Mineral tunnelling by fungi
311(17)
Mark Smits
Mineral dissolution by ectomycorrhizal fungi
328(16)
Hakan Wallander
Lichen biogeochemistry
344(33)
Johnson R. Haas
O. William Purvis
Fungi in subterranean environments
377(27)
Joachim Reitner
Gabriela Schumann
Karsten Pedersen
The role of fungi in carbon and nitrogen cycles in freshwater ecosystems
404(32)
Vladislav Gulis
Kevin Kuehn
Keller Suberkropp
Biogeochemical roles of fungi in marine and estuarine habitats
436(26)
Nicholas Clipson
Marinus Otte
Eleanor Landy
Index 462

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