General Microbiology

By: Schlegel, Hans G.Hans GMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996Edition: 7th EditionDescription: xviii, 655 pages : illustrationsISBN: 0521498503 ; 9780521498500 Subject(s): MicrobiologyDDC classification: 576
Contents:
The place of microorganisms in nature -- The cell and its structure -- The grouping of prokaryotes -- The viruses: distribution and structure -- The fungi (Mycota) -- Growth of microorganisms -- Basic mechanisms of metabolism and energy conversion -- Special fermentations -- Electron transport under anaerobic conditions -- Incomplete oxidations and microbial biotechnology -- Inorganic hydrogen donors: aerobic chemolithotrophic bacteria -- Phototrophic bacteria and photosynthesis -- Fixation of molecular nitrogen -- Degradation of natural substances -- Constancy, change, recombination and transfer of genetic information -- Regulation of metabolism -- Microorganisms and the environment.
Summary: This revised, up-dated and expanded edition of Professor Schlegel's well-established textbook provides an excellent introduction to microbiology for a wide range of undergraduate students.
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The place of microorganisms in nature --
The cell and its structure --
The grouping of prokaryotes --
The viruses: distribution and structure --
The fungi (Mycota) --
Growth of microorganisms --
Basic mechanisms of metabolism and energy conversion --
Special fermentations --
Electron transport under anaerobic conditions --
Incomplete oxidations and microbial biotechnology --
Inorganic hydrogen donors: aerobic chemolithotrophic bacteria --
Phototrophic bacteria and photosynthesis --
Fixation of molecular nitrogen --
Degradation of natural substances --
Constancy, change, recombination and transfer of genetic information --
Regulation of metabolism --
Microorganisms and the environment.

This revised, up-dated and expanded edition of Professor Schlegel's well-established textbook provides an excellent introduction to microbiology for a wide range of undergraduate students.

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