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245 00 $aMicrobial ecology :$bprinciples, methods, and applications /$c[edited by] Morris A. Levin, Ramon J. Seidler, Marvin Rogul.
260 $aNew York :$bMcGraw-Hill,$c©1992.
300 $axxviii, 945 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aThe McGraw-Hill environmental biotechnology series
500 $aIncludes index.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aPt. 1 Detection, Identification, Classification, and Enumeration -- Ch. 1 Overview: Historical Perspective, Present Status, and Future Directions -- Ch. 2 Detection and Enumeration of Microorganisms Based upon Phenotype -- Ch. 3 Immunological Techniques for Detection, Identification, and Enumeration of Microorganisms in the Environment -- Ch. 4 Nucleic Acid Hybridization Techniques for Detection, Identification, and Enumeration of Microorganisms in the Environment -- Ch. 5 Microscopy Applications for Analysis of Environmental Samples -- Ch. 6 Application of Numerical Taxonomy in Microbial Ecology -- Pt. 2 Genetic Transfer and Stability -- Ch. 7 Overview: Methods for the Evaluation of Genetic Transport and Stability in the Environment -- Ch. 8 Assessment of Genetic Stability -- Ch. 9 Relative Fitness: Its Estimation and Its Significance for Environmental Applications of Microorganisms -- Ch. 10 Analysis of Conjugation in Bacteria -- Ch. 11 Methods for Evaluating Transduction: An Overview with Environmental Considerations -- Ch. 12 Natural Transformation and Its Potential for Gene Transfer in the Environment -- Ch. 13 Evaluating the Potential for Genetic Exchange in Natural Freshwater Environments -- Ch. 14 Measurement of Conjugal Gene Transfer in Terrestrial Ecosystems -- Ch. 15 Gene Transfer in Wastewater -- Ch. 16 Conjugal Gene Transfer on Plants -- Ch. 17 Construction of Plasmids for Use in Survival and Gene Transfer Research -- Ch. 18 Lux and Other Reporter Genes -- Ch. 19 Practical Considerations of Nucleic Acid Hybridization and Reassociation Techniques in Environmental Analysis -- Pt. 3 Fate and Transport -- Ch. 20 Overview: Fate and Transport of Microbes -- Ch. 21 Survival and Recovery of Microorganisms from Environmental Samples -- Ch. 22 Factors Influencing the Dispersal and Survival of Aerosolized Microorganisms -- Ch. 23 Site-Specific Aquatic Microcosms as Test Systems for Fate and Effects of Microorganisms -- Ch. 24 Persistence of Recombinant Bacteria in Microcosms -- Ch. 25 Experimental Methods for the Study of Fate and Transport of Microorganisms in Aquatic Systems -- Ch. 26 Experimental Methods for Terrestrial Ecosystems -- Ch. 27 Field Sampling Design and Experimental Methods for the Detection of Airborne Microorganisms -- Pt. 4 Ecosystems Effects -- Ch. 28 Overview: Identifying Ecological Effects from the Release of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms and Microbial Pest Control Agents -- Ch. 29 Methods for Evaluating the Effects of Microorganisms on Biogeochemical Cycling -- Ch. 30 Measurement of Microbial Population Dynamics: Significance and Methodology -- Ch. 31 Use of the Mixed Flask Culture Microcosm Protocol to Estimate the Survival and Effects of Microorganisms Added to Freshwater Ecosystems -- Ch. 32 Synthetic Microcosms As Test Systems for Survival and Effects of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms -- Ch. 33 Distribution of Metal-Resistant Microorganisms in the Environment: Significance and Methodology -- Pt. 5 Effects on Individual Organisms (Nontarget) -- Ch. 34 Overview: The Effects of Microbial Pest Control Agents on Nontarget Organisms -- Ch. 35 Testing the Effects of Microbial Agents on Plants -- Ch. 36 Testing the Effects of Microbial Agents on Fish and Crustaceans -- Ch. 37 Testing the Effects of Microorganisms on Birds -- Ch. 38 Testing the Effects of Microbial Pest Control Agents on Mammals -- Ch. 39 Testing of Microbial Pest Control Agents in Nontarget Insects and Acari -- Pt. 6 Decontamination and Mitigation -- Ch. 40 Overview: Confinement, Decontamination, and Mitigation -- Ch. 41 Degradative Bacteria -- Ch. 42 Metal-Extracting Bacteria -- Ch. 43 Microorganisms Associated with Animals -- Ch. 44 Bacillus -- Ch. 45 Decontamination and Mitigation of Baculoviruses -- Ch. 46 Containment, Decontamination, and Mitigation of Plant Viruses in the Environment -- Ch. 47 Environmental Control of Cyanobacteria -- Ch. 48 Eukaryotic Algae -- Ch. 49 Containment, Decontamination, and Mitigation of Recombinant Pseudomonas Species in Environmental Settings -- Ch. 50 Biological Containment of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms.
650 0 $aMicrobial ecology.
650 2 $aMicrobial ecology.
650 6 $aÉcologie microbienne.
650 7 $aMicrobial ecology.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01019484
650 7 $aMethode$2gnd
650 7 $aMikroorganismus$2gnd
650 7 $aÖkologie$2gnd
650 7 $aÉcologie microbienne.$2ram
653 0 $aMicrobial ecology
700 1 $aLevin, Morris A.
700 1 $aSeidler, Ramon J.
700 1 $aRogul, Marvin.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tMicrobial ecology.$dNew York : McGraw-Hill, ©1992$w(OCoLC)656203307
830 0 $aEnvironmental biotechnology.
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9780070375062.pdf
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