Extremophiles : microbial life in extreme environments
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Extremophiles : microbial life in extreme environments
(Wiley series in ecological and applied microbiology)
Wiley-Liss, c1998
- : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Extremophiles are life-forms that thrive under some of the harshestconditions found on Earth. This resource provides a detailedoverview of the current state of knowledge about this fascinatinggroup of life-forms. Over the course of 11 contributed chapters, 26experts from around the globe identify known extremophiles, exploretheir unique ecologies and physiologies, and discuss current andfuture biotechnological applications.
Providing the most up-to-date coverage available of this rapidlyadvancing field, this book:
* Combines the latest research finding with informed speculationabout extremophile evolution, ecology, physiology, andgenetics
* Covers all types of extremophiles, including hyperthermophiles,psychrophiles, halophiles, acidophiles, alkaliophiles, andanaerobic extremophiles
* Explores current and future industrial applications, such asalkaliophile bioenergetics, metal recovery, and toxic wastedisposal
Table of Contents
Hyperthermophiles: Isolation, Classification and Properties (K.Stetter).
Psychrophiles (N. Russell & T. Hamamoto).
Empirical and Theoretical Aspects of Life at High Pressure in theDeep Sea (A. Yayanos).
Halophiles (W. Grant, et al.).
Acidophilic Microorganisms (P. Norris & D. Johnson).
Alkaliphiles (K. Horikoshi).
Alkaliphile Bioenergetics (D. Ivey, et al.).
Extremophilic, Methanogenic Archaea and Their Adaptation Mechanisms(S. Ni & D. Boone).
Reduction of Metal Cations and Oxyanions by Anaerobic andMetal-Resistant Microorganisms: Chemistry, Physiology, andPotential for the Control and Bioremediation of Toxic MetalPollution (C. White & G. Gadd).
Anaerobic Non-Methanogenic Extremophiles (L. Mermelstein & J.Zeikus).
Organic Solvent Tolerance in Microorganisms (R. Aono & A.Inoue).
Index.
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