Modern soil microbiology
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書誌事項
Modern soil microbiology
(Books in soils, plants, and the environment, v. 56)
Marcel Dekker, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Integrates the principles of soil microbiology with insights into the physiology and activity of soil microbiota obtained by using up-to-date modern molecular analyses. The book reveals the potentiality of sustainable agriculture by delineating the relationship between microbial communities, community structures and function.
目次
- Part 1 Introductory chapters: soil as an environment for microbial life
- the rhizosphere as a habitat for soil microorganisms
- culturable and nonculturable bacteria in soil
- the fungi in soil
- ecology and biology of soil protozoa, nematodes and microarthropods
- interactions between microbe-feeding invertebrates and soil microorganisms
- microbial processes within the soil. Part 2 Modern methodology and approaches: direct approaches for studying soil microbes
- indirect approaches for studying soil microorganisms based on cell extraction and culturing
- microbial biomarkers
- application of denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis and temperature gradient gel electrophoresis for studying soil microbial communities
- microbial diversity in soil - the need for a combined approach using molecular and cultivation techniques
- adaptation of bacteria to soil conditions - applications of molecular physiology in soil microbiology
- microbial ecology, inoculant distribution and gene flux within populations of bacteria colonizing the surface of plants - case study of a GMM field release in the United Kingdom. Part 3 Soil microbial processes and soil perturbance. (Part contents).
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