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FUN Fungi & Lichenes --- Fungi --- applied mycology --- fungal diseases --- fungal growth --- mycologists
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From breakfast toast to evening wine, yeast is the microscopic thing that we cannot live without. We knew what yeast did as an invisible brewer and baker long before we had a clue about the existence of microorganisms. Ten thousand years ago, our ancestors abandoned bush meat and wild fruit in favor of farming animals and cultivating grain. Leaving the forests and grasslands, our desire for beer and wine produced by the fungus was a major stimulus for agricultural settlement. It takes a village to run a brewery or tend a vineyard. We domesticated wild yeast and yeast domesticated us. With the inevitable escape of the fungus from beer vats into bread dough, our marriage with yeast was secured by an appetite for fresh loaves of leavened bread. Over the millennia, we have adapted the technologies of brewing, winemaking, and baking and have come to rely on yeast more and more. Yeast produces corn ethanol and other biofuels and has become the genetically-modified darling of the pharmaceutical business as a source of human insulin and a range of life-saving medicines. These practical uses of yeast have been made possible by advances in our understanding of its biology, and the power of genetic engineering has been used to modify the fungus to do just about anything we wish. We know more about yeast than any other organism built from complex cells like our own. To understand yeast is to understand life. In this book Nicholas P. Money offers a celebration of our favorite microorganism.
Yeast. --- Yeast fungi. --- Microorganisms. --- Yeasts. --- Levure (agent de fermentation) --- Levures (botanique) --- Microorganismes. --- SCIENCE --- Microorganisms --- Life Sciences --- Biology --- Microbiology. --- Yeast --- Yeast fungi --- Yeasts --- Fungal Proteins --- Fungi --- Basidiomycetes --- Blastomycetes --- Endomycetales --- Germs --- Micro-organisms --- Microbes --- Microscopic organisms --- Organisms --- Microbiology --- Nematospora --- Edible fungi --- Leavening agents --- Yeast-free diet
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"From beneficial fungi that keep bacteria under control and consume dead cells to toxic molds that cause disease, our bodies are constantly navigating a fungus-filled world. And our interactions with fungi are not limited to what happens in our bodies as we interact with these microbes via our diet and as a source of medicines. In short, there exists an incredible range of interactions between humans and fungi. In this book, Nicolas Money describes this relationship between fungi and humans in the context of our health. Readers learn how the field of mycology has been advancing, from studies that reveal the diversity of yeasts that grow on the skin to research on the use of psychedelic mushrooms in the treatment of depression. The book is divided into two parts. The first part focuses on how fungi operate in our bodies from spores in the lungs to the yeasts and filaments that can infect our internal organs. In particular, Money focuses on the mycobiome, which is the fungal part of the larger microbiome, and explains what is and isn't known about the significance of fungi in the health of the gut. In the second half of the book, Money shifts his focus to our relationship with fungi outside the body, including in food, medicine, and agriculture -- and he pulls no punches when it comes to countering misguided notions when it comes to the medicinal powers of mushrooms. Throughout the book, Money explains how the human-fungi relationship is symbiotic, meaning that it is sometimes beneficial and sometimes harmful. Ultimately, the reader comes away with a broad understanding of what scientists are learning about the fascinating role of fungi inside and outside of our bodies"--
Fungi --- Materia medica, Vegetable --- Molds (Fungi) --- Fungi. --- Materia medica, Vegetable. --- Microfungi. --- SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Mycology --- NATURE / Plants / Mushrooms --- Champignons. --- Phytothérapie. --- Champignons microscopiques.
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FUNGI --- PLANTS --- HISTORY --- FUNGAL DISEASES --- FUNGI --- PLANTS --- HISTORY --- FUNGAL DISEASES
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Molds --- Molds --- Indoor air pollution --- Control --- Health aspects --- Molds --- Molds --- Indoor air pollution --- Control --- Health aspects
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