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Encyclopedia of Environmental Microbiology, 6 Volume Set - 6 Volume Set

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Gabriel Bitton is Professor Emeritus of Environmental Microbiology and Toxicology at University of Florida, Gainesville. He is an international authority in water-associated microbial contamination. This is the fourth edition of his classic work and will be followed by a new work on Drinking Water Microbiology. Klappentext Dieses sechsbändige Werk widmet sich ausführlich dem Bereich der Umweltmikrobiologie. Dabei deckt es alle Aspekte dieses Fachgebietes ab, wie z.B. die aquatische Mikrobiologie, Biodegradation, Umweltbiotechnologie, öffentliche Gesundheit und die mikrobiologische Wasseraufbereitung. Das Werk enthält umfangreiche Querverweise, Bibliographien und einen komplexen Index. Mit zahlreichen Fotos, Tabellen und Abbildungen. Zusammenfassung This six-volume set provides a comprehensive look at the field of environmental microbiology. It covers all aspects including aquatic microbiology, biodegradation, environmental biotechnology, public health, and water treatment microbiology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Article Title. Activated Sludge - Foaming. Activated Sludge - G-Bacteria. Activated Sludge - Microbiology of Nitrogen Removal. Activated Sludge - Molecular Techniques for Determining Community Composition. Activated Sludge - Sequencing Batch Reactors. Activated Sludge - The Floc. Activated sludge - the process. Activated Sludge - The Protozoa. Activated Sludge Models - Microbiological Basis. Activated Sludge- The Microbial Community. Adenoviruses. Adhesion (primary) of Microorganisms onto Surfaces. Adhesion, immobilization and retention of microorganisms on solid substrata. AEROBIC ALKALIPHILES. Aerobic Respiration, Principles of. Aerobic Spores: Application in monitoring drinking water treatment. Aeromonas hydrophilia. Aggregates and Consortia, Microbial. Airborne Toxogenic Molds. Algae Biotechnology. Algal Blooms - Impact on Treatment, Taste and Odor Problems. Algal Turf Scrubbing: Potential Use For Wastewater Treatment. Alkaliphiles: Alkaline Enzymes and their Applications. Anaerobic Granules and Granulation Processes. Archaea in biotechnology. Archaea in Marine Environments. Archaea in soil Habitats. Archea: Detection Methods. Assimilable Organic Carbon. Astroviruses. Bacterial Phytostimulators in the Rhizosphere: from Research to Application. Bacteriophage Detection Methodologies. Bacteriophage of Enteric Bacteria: Occurrence and Persistence in the Environment. Bacteriophage: Basic biology. Bateriophage as indicators. Bioaerosol Sampling and Analysis. Bioaerosols in Agricultural Outdoor Settings. Bioaerosols in Industrial Settings. Bioaerosols: Transport and Fate. Bioaugmentation. Biochip-based devices and methods in microbial community ribotyping in environmental microbiology. BioContaminants in Residential Environments, Bacterial. Biocontrol, microbial agents in soil. Biocorrosion: Role of Sulfate Reducing Bacteria. Biodegradability: Methods for assessing biodegradability under laboratory and field conditions. Biodegradable Dissolved Organic Carbon in Drinking Water. Biodeterioration of Mineral Materials. Biodiversity in soils: Use of Molecular Methods for its Characterization. Biofilm Detachment. Biofilms in natural and drinking water systems. Biofilms in the Food Industry. Biofilms: Bacterial-fungal biofilms. Biofiltration. Biofouling in the Marine Environment. Biofouling Industrial System. Biofouling: Chemical Control of Biofouling in Water Systems. Bioleaching. Bioleaching of metals. Bioluminescence, Methodology. Biomass: ...

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