
Fungal Viruses
XIIth International Congress of Microbiology, Mycology Section, Munich, 3-8 September, 1978
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 20. November 2013
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Paperback/Softback
XIV, 196 pages
978-3-642-67375-7 (ISBN)
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This book records the contributions presented at the XIIth Interna- tional Congress of Microbiology, Mycology Section, held in Munich on 3-8 September 1978. All the papers given at the Symposium (no. 33) on Fungal Viruses, and at the Round Table Discussion (RTD 1) are reported in full, and the paper on fungi as vectors of plant viruses by R.N. Campbell (who was unfortunately unable to attend the Congress) has also been included (Part A). Much of the current work with viruses in fungi involves genetic studies and virus-host gene interactions; for this reason, the Sympo- sium (no. 32) on Extrachromosomal Vectors in fungi has also been reported, in the form of abstracts from all those contributors who gave permission for this (part B). Authors' abstracts of posters relating to fungal viruses have simi- larlyl>een given (part C). Fungal viruses, or mycoviruses, can be defined as viruses that repli- cate in fungi, and since their discovery in 1962, considerable progress has been made towards an understanding of their biological and par- ticularly their physico-chemical properties.
Present knowledge sug- gests that mycoviruses are usually latent in nature, and their biological manifestations can often be more readily studied as cytoplasmically inherited determinants than as viruses. An attempt has therefore been made in this book to bring together the most recent advances, not only in mycovirus research, but also in extrachromosomal determi- nants in fungi.
Present knowledge sug- gests that mycoviruses are usually latent in nature, and their biological manifestations can often be more readily studied as cytoplasmically inherited determinants than as viruses. An attempt has therefore been made in this book to bring together the most recent advances, not only in mycovirus research, but also in extrachromosomal determi- nants in fungi.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Illustrations
50 s/w Abbildungen
XIV, 196 p. 50 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
382 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-67375-7 (9783642673757)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-67373-3
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XIIth International Congress of Microbiology, Mycology Section, Munich, 3-8 September, 1978
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Content
A Symposium and Round Table Discussion on Fungal Viruses.- Evolution.- Coevolution of Fungi and Their Viruses.- Fungi as Vectors and Hosts of Viruses.- Fungal Vectors of Plant Viruses.- Fungal Viruses in Edible Fungi.- Infectivity and Transmission of Fungal Viruses.- Characterization of Fungal Viruses and Their Effect on the Host.- Physicochemical Properties of Mycoviruses: An Overview.- Virion-Associated RNA Polymerases of Double-Stranded RNA Mycoviruses.- Some Morphological Changes in Fungi Induced by Fungal Viruses.- Interactions of Fungal Viruses and Secondary Metabolites.- Fungal Viruses and Killer Factors (Saccharomyces cerevisiae).- Fungal Viruses and Killer Factors - Ustilago maydis Killer Proteins.- Methods.- Screening for Viruses in Human Pathogenic Fungi.- Immunochemical Detection of Viruslike Particles and Double-Stranded RNA from Agaricus bisporus.- Serological Screening for Fungal Viruses.- Taxonomy.- Taxonomy of Fungal Viruses.- B Symposium on Extrachromosomal Vectors in Fungi - Abstracts.- Introductory Remarks of the Chairman.- Recent Developments on the Genetics of the URE 3 Cytoplasmic Factor.- The Organization of the Mitochondrial Genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Its Implications on the Phenomenon of Suppressiveness.- Sequence Organization and Expression of a Plasmid DNA Molecule Found in Yeast.- Structure and Function of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 2-?m DNA.- Elements of Infectious Heredity in Fungi.- C Posters on Fungal Viruses - Abstracts.- Mycoviruses in Helminthosporium.- Viruses of Aspergillus awamori and the Production of Glucoamylase.- Sporulation and dsRNA Viral Molecules in Penicillium citrinum.