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Environmental microbiology

Raina M. Maier, Ian L. Pepper, Charles P. Gerba

Academic Press, c2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The field of environmental microbiology encompasses aspects of several areas of study including microbial ecology, molecular genetics, and environmental science. Environmental Microbiology is the first book to offer a comprehensive discussion of this field as a discipline, which the authors define as the study of microbial fate and activity in air, water, and soil, and the resulting impact on human health and welfare. While the roots of environmental microbiology can be traced to sanitary engineering (water and wastewater treatment), the field has grown to include other practical issues such as bioremediation, the control of known and emerging waterborne pathogens, microbial risk assessment, and environmental biotechnology. Five general areas are emphasized in this text: (i) Foundation chapters, (ii) microbial environments, (iii) detection of microbial activity, (iv) the impact of microbial activity on the environment in terms of nutrient cycling and pollutant fate, and (v) detection and control of pathogens in the environment. Designed for courses at senior undergraduate and graduate levels, Environmental Microbiology will also serve as an essential reference for environmental microbiologists, microbial ecologists, and environmental engineers, as well as those interested in epidemiology, water and wastewater treatment, and biotechnology.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Environmental Microbiology. Microorganisms in the Environment. Bacterial Growth. Terrestrial Environments. Aeromicrobiology. Aquatic and Extreme Environments. Microbial Transport. Environmental Sample Collection and Processing. Microscopic Techniques. Cultural Methods. Physiological Methods. Immunological Methods. Nucleic Acid Based Methods of Analysis. Biogeochemical Cycling. Consequences of Biogeochemical Cycles Gone Wild. Microorganisms and Organic Pollutants. Microorganisms and Metal Pollutants. Beneficial and Pathogenic Microbes in Agriculture. Environmentally Transmitted Pathogens. Indicator Microorganisms. Domestic Wastes and Waste Treatment. Drinking Water Treatment and Distribution. Disinfection. Risk Assessment.

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  • NCID
    BA46921717
  • ISBN
    • 0124975704
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    San Diego, Calif. ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    xix, 585 p.
  • Size
    29 cm
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