General microbiology
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Bibliographic Information
General microbiology
Cambridge University Press, 1993
7th ed
- : hb
- : pbk
- Other Title
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Allgemeine Mikrobiologie
- Uniform Title
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Note
Translation of: Allgemeine Mikrobiologie
Bibliography: p. 598-606
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This revised, up-dated and expanded edition of Professor Schlegel's well-established textbook provides an excellent introduction to microbiology for a wide range of undergraduate students. In addition to being a first-rate general introduction to the subject for all students of microbiology, it is also suitable for life-science students whose courses include microbiology as a component. These include students of biochemistry, botany, zoology, medicine, pharmacy and agriculture, as well as food science, biotechnology, ecology and environmental science. The text concentrates on the essential aspects of microbiology and thus provides the student with a broadly based overview of the subject. This new edition includes new species, new phylogenetic relationships and a greater emphasis on environmental and ecological matters, whilst retaining the traditional strengths of the previous edition.
Table of Contents
- 1. The place of microorganisms in nature
- 2. The cell and its structure
- 3. The grouping of prokaryotes
- 4. The viruses: distribution and structure
- 5. The fungi (Mycota)
- 6. Growth of microorganisms
- 7. Basic mechanisms of metabolism and energy conversion
- 8. Special fermentations
- 9. Electron transport under anaerobic conditions
- 10. Incomplete oxidations and microbial biotechnology
- 11. Inorganic hydrogen donors: aerobic chemolithotrophic bacteria
- 12. Phototrophic bacteria and photosynthesis
- 13. Fixation of molecular nitrogen
- 14. Degradation of natural substances
- 15. Constancy, change, recombination and transfer of genetic information
- 16. Regulation of metabolism
- 17. Microorganisms and the environment
- Reading list
- Vocabulary
- Index.
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