Advances in applied microbiology. Volume 35 /
ADVANCES IN APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY VOL 35.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego :
Academic Press,
�1990.
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Colección: | Advances in applied microbiology ;
v. 35 |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Advances in Applied Microbiology, Volume 35; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Production of Bacterial Thermostable a-Amylase by Solid-State Fermentation: A Potential Tool for Achieving Economy in Enzyme Production and Starch Hydrolysis; I. Introduction; II. Possible Modes for Economy; Ill. Solid-State Fermentations Involving Bacterial Strains; IV. Specific Advantages of the Solid-State Fermentation Technique in a-Amylase Production; V. Current Status of Industrial Production of Bacterial a-Amylase
- VI. Bacterial a-Amylase Production Using Solid- State Fermentation: Present StatusVII. Epilogue; References; Chapter 2. Methods for Studying Bacterial Gene Transfer in Soil by Conjugation and Transduction; I. Introduction; II. Literature Review of Conjugation and Transduction in Soil; III. Terrestrial Microcosms; IV. Selection, Preparation, Maintenance, and Storage of Soils; V. Methods for Studying Conjugation; VI. Methods for Studying Transduction; VII. Identification, Characterization, and Confirmation of Recombinants; VIII. Quality Assurance and Quality Control; IX. Appendix; References
- Chapter 3. Microbial LevanI. Introduction; II. Occurrence; III. Biosynthesis; IV. Chemical Structure and Properties; V. Analytical Methods; VI. Production of Levan; VII. Utilization of Levan; VIII. Summary; References; Chapter 4. Review and Evaluation of the Effects of Xenobiotic Chemicals on Microorganisms in Soil; I. Introduction; II. Soil as a Microbial Habitat; III. Microorganisms and Their Activities in Soil; IV. Xenobiotics; V. Environmental Factors That Influence Interactions between Microorganisms and Xenobiotics; VI. Effects of Xenobiotics on Microorganisms in Soil
- VII. Methods of Assessing the Effects of Xenobiotics on MicroorganismsVIII. Conclusions and Recommendations; References; Chapter 5. Disclosure Requirements for Biological Materials in Patent Law; I. Principles of the Patent System; II. History of Depositing Microbial Cultures in Connection with Patent Applications; III. Legal Decisions Affecting Deposits for United States Patents.; IV. Deposit of a Living Organism in a Culture Collection for the Purpose of Patent Disclosure; V. United States Regulations Concerning the Deposit of Biological Materials; VI. Budapest Treaty
- VII. Other International Agreements Relevant to Biological InventionsVIII. Patent Law in European Patent Convention Countries; IX. Patent Law in European Countries outside the European Patent Convention; X. Patent Law in Non-European Countries; XI. Summary of Deposit of Biological Materials; XII. Patent Protection for New Plant Varieties and New Animals; XIII. Summary of International Protection for Microorganisms, Plants, and Animals; XIV. Conclusion; References; Index; Contents of Previous Volumes