Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 15
Pagina x
... analysis of environmental samples . S27 Dielectrophoretic analysis of microbes in water WB Betts ' , A P Bronn ' and C M Quinn2 , ' Microbiology Research Unit , Department of Biology , University of York , PO Box 373 , York , YO1 5DD ...
... analysis of environmental samples . S27 Dielectrophoretic analysis of microbes in water WB Betts ' , A P Bronn ' and C M Quinn2 , ' Microbiology Research Unit , Department of Biology , University of York , PO Box 373 , York , YO1 5DD ...
Pagina xxi
... analysis indicated a lack of genetic diversity which correlated with the phenotypic homogeneity . RAPD DNA analysis produced very consistent patterns for the Au isolates whilst producing scattered profiles for type strains and other ...
... analysis indicated a lack of genetic diversity which correlated with the phenotypic homogeneity . RAPD DNA analysis produced very consistent patterns for the Au isolates whilst producing scattered profiles for type strains and other ...
Pagina xxvi
... analysis using non - cultural techniques . The objective of this study was to use in situ hybridisation with fluorescently labelled rRNA probes to investigate the microflora associated with natural aquatic biofilms within water supplies ...
... analysis using non - cultural techniques . The objective of this study was to use in situ hybridisation with fluorescently labelled rRNA probes to investigate the microflora associated with natural aquatic biofilms within water supplies ...
Parole e frasi comuni
activity Aeromonas analysis Applied aquatic areas assess associated bacteria bacteriophages biofilm biofilm formation Biological Sciences bottled Campylobacter carbon caused cells changes coli compared concentrations contagious equine metritis contamination counts culture demonstrated detection determined disease distribution diversity drinking water effect environment Environmental examined factor faecal farm flow Food fungi growth Health heterotrophic higher identified important increased indicator industry infections Institute isolated jejuni Laboratory lake Lancaster levels limited mains material measured methods microbial Microbiology mineral water mixed molecular natural numbers nutrient observed obtained occur organisms pathogens patterns period polluted populations potential present range rapid reduced Research resistance risk Road role samples Sciences seasonal sediment selected sequences sewage showed shown soil species strains suggest surface Taylorella equigenitalis techniques temperature tested treatment types University variation viable Vibrio Vibrio cholerae