Environmental microbiology: from genomes to biogeochemistry/ Eugene L. Madsen.

By: Madsen, Eugene LMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015Edition: 2nd.edDescription: ix, 577 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 1118439635Subject(s): Environmental Microbiology | Biochemical Phenomena | GenomeDDC classification: 579.17
Contents:
1 Significance, History, and Challenges of Environmental Microbiology 2 Formation of the Biosphere: Key Biogeochemical and Evolutionary Events 3 Physiological Ecology: Resource Exploitation by Microorganisms 4 A Survey of the Earth's Microbial Habitats 5 Microbial Diversity: who is here and how to we know? 6 Generating and Interpreting Information in Environmental Microbiology: Methods and their Limitations 7 Microbial Biogeochemistry: a Grand Synthesis 8 Special and Applied Topics in Envrionmental Microbiology 9 Future Frontiers in Environmental Microbiology
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1 Significance, History, and Challenges of Environmental Microbiology
2 Formation of the Biosphere: Key Biogeochemical and Evolutionary Events
3 Physiological Ecology: Resource Exploitation by Microorganisms
4 A Survey of the Earth's Microbial Habitats
5 Microbial Diversity: who is here and how to we know?
6 Generating and Interpreting Information in Environmental Microbiology: Methods and their Limitations
7 Microbial Biogeochemistry: a Grand Synthesis
8 Special and Applied Topics in Envrionmental Microbiology
9 Future Frontiers in Environmental Microbiology

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