Fungi are of fundamental importance in terrestrial ecosystems playing important roles in decomposition, nutrient cycling, plant symbiosis and pathogenesis, and have significant potential in several areas of environmental biotechnology such as biocontrol and bioremediation. In all of these contexts, the fungi are growing in environments exhibiting spatio-temporal nutritional and structural heterogeneities. In this work, a discrete mathematical model is derived that allows detailed understanding of how events at the hyphal level are influenced by the nature of various environmental heterogeneities. Mycelial growth and function is simulated in a range of environments including homogeneous conditions, nutritionally-heterogeneous conditions and ...
The study of filamentous fungi can be difficult through experimental means alone due to the complexi...
Growth of soil-borne fungi is poorly described and understood, largely because non-destructive obser...
<FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE=3>This thesis is concerned with the growth of microscopic mycelial fungi (Se...
Fungi are of fundamental importance in terrestrial ecosystems playing important roles in decompositi...
As decomposer organisms, pathogens, plant symbionts and nutrient cyclers, fungi are of fundamental i...
Many species of fungi form a mycelium, an indeterminate system of protoplasm-filled, apically extend...
AbstractA mathematical model for the development of fungal mycelia in heterogeneous environmental co...
A mathematical model for the development of fungal mycelia in heterogeneous environmental conditions...
Fungi are a crucial component of most ecosystems and are responsible for decomposing organic matter,...
Fungi are of fundamental importance for plant and microbial nutrition with primary roles in decompos...
Fungal mycelia are obviously heterogeneous structures, which is a key feature of their adaptability ...
Most fungi grow by developing complex networks that enable the translocation of nutrients over large...
This contribution, based on a Special Interest Group session held during IMC9, focuses on physiologi...
The study of filamentous fungi can be difficult through experimental means alone due to the complexi...
Growth of soil-borne fungi is poorly described and understood, largely because non-destructive obser...
<FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE=3>This thesis is concerned with the growth of microscopic mycelial fungi (Se...
Fungi are of fundamental importance in terrestrial ecosystems playing important roles in decompositi...
As decomposer organisms, pathogens, plant symbionts and nutrient cyclers, fungi are of fundamental i...
Many species of fungi form a mycelium, an indeterminate system of protoplasm-filled, apically extend...
AbstractA mathematical model for the development of fungal mycelia in heterogeneous environmental co...
A mathematical model for the development of fungal mycelia in heterogeneous environmental conditions...
Fungi are a crucial component of most ecosystems and are responsible for decomposing organic matter,...
Fungi are of fundamental importance for plant and microbial nutrition with primary roles in decompos...
Fungal mycelia are obviously heterogeneous structures, which is a key feature of their adaptability ...
Most fungi grow by developing complex networks that enable the translocation of nutrients over large...
This contribution, based on a Special Interest Group session held during IMC9, focuses on physiologi...
The study of filamentous fungi can be difficult through experimental means alone due to the complexi...
Growth of soil-borne fungi is poorly described and understood, largely because non-destructive obser...
<FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE=3>This thesis is concerned with the growth of microscopic mycelial fungi (Se...