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Integration of Modern Taxonomic Methods For Penicillium and Aspergillus Classification

Author: J.I. Pitt and Robert A. Samson  

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These are the proceedings from the International Workshop on Penicillium and Aspergillus. The theme was the systematics of these fungi. The taxonomy has developed from morphological concepts, and these papers consider the integration of molecular, physiological and biochemical methods.

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These are the proceedings from the International Workshop on Penicillium and Aspergillus. The theme was the systematics of these fungi. The taxonomy has developed from morphological concepts, and these papers consider the integration of molecular, physiological and biochemical methods.

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Many species of penicillium and aspergillus are important in biotechnology, food, medicine, biodeterioration and other applied fields, so a practical and stable taxonomy is of vital importance. Recent developments in science and technology mean that taxonomic classification is no longer confined to classical morphological concepts, and the integration of molecular, physiological and biochemical methods now plays an important role in understanding the classification of these fungi. Integration of Modern Taxonomic Methods for Penicillium and Aspergillus Classification brings together a collection of chapters from international experts in this field. It will be of value to researchers and professionals in mycology, biotechnology, medicine and regulatory agencies interested in the identification of these fungi.

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Robert A. Samson, John I. Pitt

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Many species of penicillium and aspergillus are key in biotechnology, food, medicine, biodeterioration and other applied fields, so a practical and stable taxonomy is of vital importance. Developments in science and technology mean that taxonomic classification is no longer confined to classical morphological concepts, and the integration of molecular, physiological and biochemical methods now plays an important role in understanding the classification of these fungi. International experts contribute their expertise, providing value to researchers and professionals in mycology, biotechnology, medicine and regulatory agencies interested in the identification of these fungi.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published
31st October 2000
Edition
1st
Pages
522
ISBN
9789058231598

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