Advances in Applied Microbiology
 
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ISBN13:9780128207093
ISBN10:0128207094
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:200 pages
Size:229x151 mm
Weight:500 g
Language:English
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Advances in Applied Microbiology

 
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Advances in Applied Microbiology, Volume 113, continues the comprehensive reach of this widely read and authoritative review source in microbiology. Users will find invaluable references and information on a variety of areas relating to the topic, with this release focusing on Gaps in the Assortment of Rapid Assays for Microorganisms of Interest to the Dairy Industry, Metal reduction and corrosion by bacterial biofilms, The microbiology of red brines, Clostridium thermocellum: a microbial platform for high-value chemical production from lignocellulose, and The zincophore system in pathogenic yeasts.


  • Contains contributions from leading authorities in the field
  • Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field of microbiology
  • Includes discussions on the role of specific molecules in pathogen life stages, interactions, and much more
Table of Contents:

1. Gaps in the assortment of rapid assays for microorganisms of interest to the dairy industry

John O'Grady, Ultan Cronin, Joseph Tierney, Anna V. Piterina, Elaine O'Meara and Martin G. Wilkinson

2. The microbiology of red brines

Aharon Oren

3. Clostridium thermocellum: A microbial platform for high-value chemical production from lignocellulose

Mazzoli R. and Olson D.G.

4. Predetermined clockwork microbial worlds: Current understanding of aquatic microbial diel response from model systems to complex environments

Daichi Morimoto, Sigitas Sulcius, Kento Tominaga and Takashi Yoshida