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_aApplied Microbial Syastematics/ _cedited by Fergus G. Priest and Michael Goodfellow. |
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250 | _a1st ed. | ||
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_aNetherlands: _bKluwer Academic Publishers, _c2000. |
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_aix, 479 p. : _bill. ; _c25 cm. |
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505 | _aI Introduction 1 Microbial systematics : background and uses II Phylogeny 2 Universal trees : discovering the archaeal and bacterial legacies 3 Phylogenetic relationships among fungi inferred from small subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences III Soil, Plants and Insects 4 Molecular ecology of mycorrhizal fungi 5 Systematics of legume nodule nitrogen fixing bacteria : agronomic and ecological applications 6 Recent systematic developments in systematics and their implications for plant pathogenic bacteria 7 Bacteria and insects 8 Fungal pathogens and parasites of insects IV Environment and its Exploitation 9 Taxonomy of extremophiles 10 Acidophiles in biomining 11 Microbial communities in oil fields 12 Systematics of Sphingomonas species that degrade xenobiotic pollutants V Food and Medicine 13 Lactic acid bacteria 14 A slow ramble in the acid-fast lane : the coming of age of mycobacterial taxonomy VI Regulatory Aspects 15 Microbial resource centres and ex-situ conservation 16 Systematics and legislation | ||
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_aMicrobiology _xClassification |
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650 | _aLife Sciences | ||
650 | _aEvolution | ||
700 | _aedited by Priest, Fergus G. | ||
700 | _aGoodfellow, Michael | ||
942 | _cSC79 |