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Advances in applied microbiology. Volume 53 /

Advances in Applied Microbiology offers intensive reviews of the latest techniques and discoveries in this rapidly moving field. The editors are recognized experts and the format is comprehensive and instructive.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Laskin, Allen I., 1928-, Bennett, J. W., Gadd, Geoffrey M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 2003.
Colección:Advances in applied microbiology ; v. 53
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Advances in Applied Microbiology; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Biodegradation of Organic Pollutants in the Rhizosphere; I. Introduction; II. The Rhizosphere Environment and Microbial Ecology; III. Fate of Organic Pollutants in the Rhizosphere; IV. Mechanisms of Enhanced Biodegradation; V. Specific and Nonspecific Interactions between Plant and Microbe; VI. Stimulating and Initiating Rhizosphere Activity; VII. Conclusions; VIII. Glossary of Latin Plant Names; References; Chapter 2. Anaerobic Dehalogenation of Organohalide Contaminants in the Marine Environment
  • I. Introduction-The Halogen CycleII. Microbial Transformation of Organohalides and the Influence of Electron Donors and Alternate Electron Acceptors; III. Molecular and Biochemical Characterization of Dehalogenating Consortia in Marine Environments; IV. Detection of Putative Reductive Dehalogenase-Encoding Genes in Dehalogenating Consortia and Marine Sediments; V. Dehalogenation by Anaerobic Bacteria in Marine Sponges-Natural Sources of Dehalogenating Bacteria
  • VI. In Situ Enhancement of Anaerobic Microbial Dechlorination of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Marine and Estuarine SedimentsVII. Summary; References; Chapter 3. Biotechnological Application of Metal-Reducing Microorganisms; I. Introduction; II. Fe(III) and Mn(IV) Reduction; III. Reduction of Other Transition Metals; IV. Reduction of Metalloids; V. Reduction and Bioremediation of Actinides and Fission Products; VI. Future Directions; References; Chapter 4. Determinants of Freeze Tolerance in Microorganisms, Physiological Importance, and Biotechnological Applications
  • I. IntroductionII. Freeze-Thaw Events; III. Freeze-Thaw Injury; IV. Microbial Freeze-Tolerance Mechanisms; V. Physiological Importance of Microbial Freeze-Tolerance Mechanisms; VI. Biotechnological Applications of Microbial Freeze-Tolerance Mechanisms and Freeze-Tolerant Microorganisms; VII. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 5. Fungal Osmotolerance; I. Introduction; II. Physiological Mechanisms of Osmotolerance; III. Control of Osmotic Responses at the Molecular Level; IV. Conclusions; References; Chapter 6. Mycotoxin Research in South Africa; I. South Africa-A Short Guide
  • II. Introduction to South African Mycotoxin ResearchIII. Mycotoxins and Agriculture in South Africa; IV. Chronic Disease; V. Conclusion on Currently Investigated Chronic Disease; References; Chapter 7. Electrophoretic Karyotype Analysis in Fungi; I. Introduction; II. Background; III. Techniques; IV. Chromosome Numbers and Size; V. Applications of PFGE; VI. Limitations of PFGE for Fungal Karyotype Analysis; VII. Summary; References; Chapter 8. Tissue Infection and Site-Specific Gene Expression in Candida albicans; I. Introduction; II. Secretory Lipases of C. albicans