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Microbial Ecology

Microbial Ecology

Microbial Ecology

Organisms, Habitats, Activities
Heinz Stolp
July 1988
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9780521276368
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    The rapid expansion od industry and the excessive demands made on limited natural resources have caused genuine concern at all levels of society. In the past this concern has concentrated on plants and animals and their relationships with their environments, but now attention is also turning towards microorganisms whose role is crucial to so many natural processes - from global life and mineral cycles through to the production of beer and milk products. After a brief introduction to microbiology this book concentrates on the ecological aspects of microbial life covering a wide variety of topics including structure, behaviour, growth, dispersal, interactions and how microbes act as symbionts and pathogens. Such a wide-ranging interdisciplinary approach will appeal to undergraduate and graduate students of microbiology, plant and animal ecology, agronomy, forestry and environmental sciences. Professionals working in the same fields will also find it informative as will those working in plant pathology and soil, aquatic, medical and food microbiology.

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    "I looked forward with anticipation to the publication of this textbook for a number of years and was not disappointed." BioScience

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    Product details

    July 1988
    Paperback
    9780521276368
    324 pages
    228 × 150 × 19 mm
    0.457kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of figures
    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The microbial world: a brief introductory review
    • 3. Characterization and occurence of the major groups of microorganisms
    • 4. The natural environments of microorganisms
    • 5. Structure, behaviour and growth of microorganisms as related to the environment
    • 6. Dispersal of microorganisms and development of microbial populations
    • 7. Interactions
    • 8. Microbial activities of ecological significance
    • 9. Methods used for the study of microorganisms in their natural environments: a guide to pertinent literature
    • Epilogue
    • Index.
      Author
    • Heinz Stolp