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Advances in Applied Microbiology continues to be one of the most
widely read and authoritative review sources in microbiology,
containing comprehensive reviews of the most current research in
applied microbiology. Users will find invaluable references and
information on a variety of areas, including protozoan grazing of
freshwater biofilms, metals in yeast fermentation processes, the
interpretation of host-pathogen dialogue through microarrays, and
the role of polyamines in bacterial growth and biofilm formation.
Eclectic volumes are supplemented by thematic volumes on various
topics, including Archaea and sick building syndrome.
Advances in Applied Microbiology continues to be one of the most
widely read and authoritative review sources in microbiology,
containing comprehensive reviews of the most current research in
applied microbiology. Users will find invaluable references and
information on a variety of areas, including protozoan grazing of
freshwater biofilms, metals in yeast fermentation processes, the
interpretation of host-pathogen dialogue through microarrays, and
the role of polyamines in bacterial growth and biofilm formation.
Eclectic volumes are supplemented by thematic volumes on various
topics, including Archaea and sick building syndrome.
Provides timely reviews of topics in biotechnology, and is an
invaluable reference for those in applied microbiology
A compilation of up to date reviews of topics in biotechnology and
medical field.
The Advances in Applied Microbiology series, first published in
1959, continues to be one of the most widely read and authoritative
review sources in microbiology. The series contains comprehensive
reviews of the most current research in applied microbiology, and
includes recent research on the roles of fungal communities in soil
nutrient recycling, the microbial nitrogen cycle in soil, and the
inter-kingdom associations between soil bacteria, fungi, and
mycorrhizal fungi.
Published since 1959, Advances in Applied Microbiology continues to
be one of the most widely read and authoritative review sources in
microbiology. The series contains comprehensive reviews of the most
current research in applied microbiology, and includes recent
research on the roles of fungal communities in soil nutrient
recycling, the microbial nitrogen cycle in soil, and the
inter-kingdom associations between soil bacteria, fungi, and
mycorrhizal fungi.
Advances in Applied Microbiology continues to be one of the most
widely read and authoritative review sources in microbiology,
containing comprehensive reviews of the most current research in
applied microbiology. Users will find invaluable references and
information on a variety of areas, including protozoan grazing of
freshwater biofilms, metals in yeast fermentation processes, the
interpretation of host-pathogen dialogue through microarrays, and
the role of polyamines in bacterial growth and biofilm formation.
Eclectic volumes are supplemented by thematic volumes on various
topics, including Archaea and sick building syndrome.
Published since 1959, Advances in Applied Microbiology continues to
be one of the most widely read and authoritative review sources in
microbiology. The series contains comprehensive reviews of the most
current research in applied microbiology. Recent areas covered
include bacterial diversity in the human gut, protozoan grazing of
freshwater biofilms, metals in yeast fermentation processes and the
interpretation of host-pathogen dialogue through microarrays.
Eclectic volumes are supplemented by thematic volumes on various
topics, including Archaea and sick building syndrome. Impact factor
for 2013: 2.243
A compilation of up to date reviews of topics in biotechnology and
the medical field.
Advances in Applied Microbiology, Volume 100 continues to be one of
the most widely read and authoritative review sources in
microbiology, containing comprehensive reviews of the most current
research in applied microbiology. This latest release includes
specific chapters on a variety of topics, most notably, Current
interventions for controlling pathogenic Escherichia coli,
Microbial ecology and process technology of sourdough fermentation,
Diversity, Application, and Synthetic Biology of Industrially
Important Aspergillus Fungi, and Advances in the Microbial Ecology
of Biohydrometallurgy. Users will find invaluable references and
information on a variety of areas, including protozoan grazing of
freshwater biofilms, metals in yeast fermentation processes, the
interpretation of host-pathogen dialogue through microarrays and
the role of polyamines in bacterial growth and biofilm formation.
Eclectic volumes are supplemented by thematic volumes on various
topics, including Archaea and sick building syndrome.
Advances in Applied Microbiology, Volume 99 continues is one of the
most widely read and authoritative review sources in microbiology,
containing comprehensive reviews of the most current research in
applied microbiology. This volume presents comprehensive
information on a variety of topics, including the Physiological
Role of Two-Component Signal Transduction Systems in
Food-Associated Lactic Acid Bacteria, Fungal Bio recovery of Gold
from E-Waste, Stone-Eating Fungi: Mechanisms in Bio weathering and
the Potential Role of Laccases in Black Slate Degradation with the
Basidiomycete Schizophyllum commune, and the Arsenic Detoxification
System in Corynebacteria: Basis and Application for Bioremediation
and Redox Control. This serial's eclectic volumes are supplemented
by thematic volumes on various topics, including Archaea and sick
building syndrome. Users will find invaluable references and
information on a variety of areas, including protozoan grazing of
freshwater biofilms, metals in yeast fermentation processes, the
interpretation of host-pathogen dialogue through microarrays, and
the role of polyamines in bacterial growth and biofilm formation.
The Advances in Applied Microbiology series, first published in
1959, continues to be one of the most widely read and authoritative
review sources in microbiology. The series contains comprehensive
reviews of the most current research in applied microbiology and
includes recent research on the role staphylococcus aureus
aggregation and coagulation mechanisms, along with analysis of
microbial communities in the deep biosphere.
Vast numbers of different prokaryotic microorganisms shape the
biosphere, with diverse metabolic capabilities. Determination of
genome sequences for a wide range of bacteria and archaea now
requires an in-depth knowledge of prokaryotic metabolic function to
give biochemical, physiological and ecological meaning to the
genomic information. This new edition describes up-to-date
knowledge of the key metabolic processes that occur under different
conditions, and the cellular processes that determine prokaryotic
roles in the environment, biotechnology and human health. Essential
for students of microbiology, applied microbiology, biotechnology,
genomics and systems biology, this advanced textbook covers
prokaryotic structure, composition, nutrient transport,
biosynthesis and growth. Newly characterised metabolic pathways are
included, as well as the latest understanding of metabolic
regulation and stress responses. Additionally, the link between
energetics, growth and survival is discussed as well as the
maintenance of genetic integrity by the bacterial immune system.
Vast numbers of different prokaryotic microorganisms shape the
biosphere, with diverse metabolic capabilities. Determination of
genome sequences for a wide range of bacteria and archaea now
requires an in-depth knowledge of prokaryotic metabolic function to
give biochemical, physiological and ecological meaning to the
genomic information. This new edition describes up-to-date
knowledge of the key metabolic processes that occur under different
conditions, and the cellular processes that determine prokaryotic
roles in the environment, biotechnology and human health. Essential
for students of microbiology, applied microbiology, biotechnology,
genomics and systems biology, this advanced textbook covers
prokaryotic structure, composition, nutrient transport,
biosynthesis and growth. Newly characterised metabolic pathways are
included, as well as the latest understanding of metabolic
regulation and stress responses. Additionally, the link between
energetics, growth and survival is discussed as well as the
maintenance of genetic integrity by the bacterial immune system.
Fungi play important roles in the cycling of elements in the
biosphere but are frequently neglected within microbiological and
geochemical research spheres. Symbiotic mycorrhizal fungi are
responsible for major transformations and redistribution of
inorganic nutrients, while free-living fungi have major roles in
the decomposition of organic materials, including xenobiotics.
Fungi are also major biodeterioration agents of stone, wood,
plaster, cement and other building materials, and are important
components of rock-inhabiting microbial communities. The aim of
this 2006 book is to promote further understanding of the key roles
that free-living and symbiotic fungi (in mycorrhizas and lichens)
play in the biogeochemical cycling of elements, the chemical and
biological mechanisms that are involved, and their environmental
and biotechnological significance. Where appropriate, relationships
with bacteria are also discussed to highlight the dynamic
interactions that can exist between these major microbial groups
and their integrated function in several kinds of habitat.
Fungi play important roles in the cycling of elements in the
biosphere but are frequently neglected within microbiological and
geochemical research spheres. Symbiotic mycorrhizal fungi are
responsible for major transformations and redistribution of
inorganic nutrients, while free-living fungi have major roles in
the decomposition of organic materials, including xenobiotics.
Fungi are also major biodeterioration agents of stone, wood,
plaster, cement and other building materials, and are important
components of rock-inhabiting microbial communities. The aim of
this book is to promote further understanding of the key roles that
free-living and symbiotic fungi (in mycorrhizas and lichens) play
in the biogeochemical cycling of elements, the chemical and
biological mechanisms that are involved, and their environmental
and biotechnological significance. Where appropriate, relationships
with bacteria are also discussed to highlight the dynamic
interactions that can exist between these major microbial groups
and their integrated function in several kinds of habitat.
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