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Practical Atlas for Bacterial Identification (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Practical Atlas for Bacterial Identification (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Published nearly ten years ago, the first edition of Practical
Atlas for Bacterial Identification broke new ground with the wealth
of detail and breadth of information it provided. The second
edition is poised to do the same. Differing fundamentally from the
first edition, this book begins by introducing the concept of
bacteria community intelligence as reflected in corrosion,
plugging, and shifts in the quality parameters in the product
whether it be water, gas, oil, or even air. It presents a new
classification system for bacterial communities based upon their
effect and activities, and not their composition. The book
represents a radical departure from the classical reductionist
identification of bacteria dominated by genetic and biochemical
analyses of separated strains. The author takes a holistic approach
based on form, function, and habitat of communities (consorms) of
bacteria in real environments. He uses factors related to the
oxidation-reduction potential at the site where the consorm is
active and the viscosity of the bound water within that consorm to
position their community structures within a two-dimensional
bacteriological positioning system (BPS) that then allows the
functional role to be defined. This book has an overarching ability
to define bacterial activities as consorms in a very effective and
applied manner useful to an applied audience involved in bacterial
challenges. Organized for ease of use, the book allows readers to
start with the symptom, uncover the bacterial activities, and then
indentify the communities distinctly enough to allow management and
control practices that minimize the damage. The broad spectrum
approach, new to this edition, lumps compatible bacteria together
into a relatively harmonious consortia that share a common primary
purpose. It gives a big picture view of the role of bacteria not as
single strains but collectively as communities and uses this
information to provide key answe
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