Methods in aquatic bacteriology

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Methods in aquatic bacteriology

edited by B. Austin

(Modern microbiological methods)

Wiley, c1988

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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."

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Description and Table of Contents

Description

The methods currently used for the study of aquatic bacteria are described in detail in this book. The text deals with the practical aspect of the subject appropriate to newcomers in the field. The book has been divided into four sections which deal with basic techniques, specialized environments and taxonomic groups, and the activity of aquatic bacteria.

Table of Contents

  • Sampling Methods
  • Determination of Biomass
  • Isolation Methods
  • Identification
  • Bacteria of Fish
  • Bacteria of Aquatic Invertebrates
  • Epiphytic Bacteria
  • Deep Sea Bacteria
  • Anoxygenic Phototrophic Bacteria
  • Cyanobacteria: Isolation, Interactions and Ecology
  • Sulphate-Reducing Bacteria
  • Methods to Study Methanogenic Bacteria and Methanogenic Activities in Aquatic Environments
  • Assessment of Bacterial Activity
  • Nitrate Metabolism by Aquatic Bacteria
  • Methods for the Study of Bacterial Attachment.

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