Microbial Autecology: A Method for Environmental StudiesRobert L. Tate Wiley, 1986 - 266 pagine This complete introduction to a growing field describes the methods available for analysis of the biological, chemical and physical data collected for autecological studies. It describes and analyzes a range of techniques, from improved in situ techniques to genetic engineering procedures and computer analysis, and discusses potential research in multi-species associations and soil, marine and freshwater habitats. |
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IMPORTANCE OF AUTECOLOGY IN MICROBIAL | 1 |
DETERMINATION OF INDIVIDUAL ORGANISMS | 27 |
ROLE OF GENETIC VARIANTS IN AUTECOLOGICAL | 61 |
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