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Environmental microbiology.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Amsterdam : Academic Press 2014Edition: Third edition / edited by Ian Pepper, Charles Gerba, Terry GentryDescription: 728 pages ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780123946263 (hbk.) :
  • 9780123946263 (hbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 579.175 PEP
LOC classification:
  • QR100
Contents:
Part VI.Water-and foodborne pathogens -- 22.Environmentally transmitted pathogens. Charles P. Gerba -- 23.Indicator microorganisms. Charles P. Gerba -- 24.Risk assessment. Charles P. Gerba -- Part VII.Wastewater treatment and disinfection -- 25.Municipal wastewater treatment. Charles P. Gerba and Ian L. Pepper -- 26.Land applicaton of organic residuals: municipal biosolids and animal manures. Johm P. Brooks, Charles P. Gerba and Ian L. Pepper -- 27.Recycled water treatment and reuse. Channah Rock, Charles P. Gerba and Ian L. Pepper -- 28.Drinking water treatment and distribution. Charles P. Gerva and Ian L. Pepper -- 29.Disinfection. Charles P. Gerba -- Part VIII.Urban microbiology -- 30.Domestic and indoor microbiology. Charles P. Gerba and Ian L. Pepper -- 31.Global emerging microbial issues in the anthropocence era. Ian L. Pepper, Charles P. Gerba and Terry J. Gentry.
Part I.Review of basic microbiological concepts -- 1.Introduction to environmental microbiology. Ian L. Pepper, Charles P. Gerba and Terry J, Gentry -- 2.Microorganisms found in the environment . Ian L. Pepper and Terry J. Gentry -- 3.Bacterial growth, Raina M. Maier and Ian L. Pepper -- Part II.Microbial environments. Ian l. Pepper and Terry J. Gentry -- 5.Aeromicrobiology. Ian L. Pepper and Charles P. Gerba -- 6.Aquatic environments. Virgina I. Rich and Raina M. Maier -- 7.Extreme enviroments. Raina M. Maier and Julia W. Neilson -- Part III. Detection, enumerations and identification -- 8.Environmental sample collection and processing. Ian L. Peppter and Charles P. Gerba -- 9.Microscopic techniques. Timberly M. Roane and Ian L. Pepper -- 10.Cultural methods. Ian L. Pepper and Charles P. Gerba -- 11.Physiological methods, Raina M. Maier and Terry J. Gentry -- 12.Immunological methods. Hye-Weon Yu, Marilym J. Halonen and Ian l. Pepper -- 13.Nucleic acid- based methods of analysis. Emily B. Hollister, John P. Brooks and Terry J. Gentry -- Part IV.Microbial communications, activities, and interactions with environment and nutrient cycling -- 15.Microbial transport in the subsurface. Charles P. Gerba, Ian L. Pepper, and Deborah T. Newby -- 16.Biogeochemical cycling. Raina M. Maier -- Part V.Remediation of organic and metal pollutants -- 17.Microorganisms and organic pollutants. Raina Maier and Terry J. Gentry -- 18.Microrganisms and metal pollutants. Timberley M. Roane, Ian L. Pepper and Terry J. Gentry -- 19.Microbial diversity and interactions in natural ecosystems. Terry J. Gentry, Ian L. Pepper and Leland S. Pierson III -- 20.Microbial communication: Bacteria/bacteria and bacteria/hosts -- 21.Bioinformation and \'omic approaches for characterization of environmental microorganisms. Emily B. Hollister, John P. Brooks and Terry J. Gentry.
Summary: 'Environmental Microbiology' is a student text that discusses the applied effects of micro-organisms in the environment on human activities rather than the interactions between micro-organisms and between micro-organisms and the environment.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 579.175 PEP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 223395

Previous edition: 2009.

Includes bibliographical references.

Part VI.Water-and foodborne pathogens -- 22.Environmentally transmitted pathogens. Charles P. Gerba -- 23.Indicator microorganisms. Charles P. Gerba -- 24.Risk assessment. Charles P. Gerba -- Part VII.Wastewater treatment and disinfection -- 25.Municipal wastewater treatment. Charles P. Gerba and Ian L. Pepper -- 26.Land applicaton of organic residuals: municipal biosolids and animal manures. Johm P. Brooks, Charles P. Gerba and Ian L. Pepper -- 27.Recycled water treatment and reuse. Channah Rock, Charles P. Gerba and Ian L. Pepper -- 28.Drinking water treatment and distribution. Charles P. Gerva and Ian L. Pepper -- 29.Disinfection. Charles P. Gerba -- Part VIII.Urban microbiology -- 30.Domestic and indoor microbiology. Charles P. Gerba and Ian L. Pepper -- 31.Global emerging microbial issues in the anthropocence era. Ian L. Pepper, Charles P. Gerba and Terry J. Gentry.

Part I.Review of basic microbiological concepts -- 1.Introduction to environmental microbiology. Ian L. Pepper, Charles P. Gerba and Terry J, Gentry -- 2.Microorganisms found in the environment . Ian L. Pepper and Terry J. Gentry -- 3.Bacterial growth, Raina M. Maier and Ian L. Pepper -- Part II.Microbial environments. Ian l. Pepper and Terry J. Gentry -- 5.Aeromicrobiology. Ian L. Pepper and Charles P. Gerba -- 6.Aquatic environments. Virgina I. Rich and Raina M. Maier -- 7.Extreme enviroments. Raina M. Maier and Julia W. Neilson -- Part III. Detection, enumerations and identification -- 8.Environmental sample collection and processing. Ian L. Peppter and Charles P. Gerba -- 9.Microscopic techniques. Timberly M. Roane and Ian L. Pepper -- 10.Cultural methods. Ian L. Pepper and Charles P. Gerba -- 11.Physiological methods, Raina M. Maier and Terry J. Gentry -- 12.Immunological methods. Hye-Weon Yu, Marilym J. Halonen and Ian l. Pepper -- 13.Nucleic acid- based methods of analysis. Emily B. Hollister, John P. Brooks and Terry J. Gentry -- Part IV.Microbial communications, activities, and interactions with environment and nutrient cycling -- 15.Microbial transport in the subsurface. Charles P. Gerba, Ian L. Pepper, and Deborah T. Newby -- 16.Biogeochemical cycling. Raina M. Maier -- Part V.Remediation of organic and metal pollutants -- 17.Microorganisms and organic pollutants. Raina Maier and Terry J. Gentry -- 18.Microrganisms and metal pollutants. Timberley M. Roane, Ian L. Pepper and Terry J. Gentry -- 19.Microbial diversity and interactions in natural ecosystems. Terry J. Gentry, Ian L. Pepper and Leland S. Pierson III -- 20.Microbial communication: Bacteria/bacteria and bacteria/hosts -- 21.Bioinformation and \'omic approaches for characterization of environmental microorganisms. Emily B. Hollister, John P. Brooks and Terry J. Gentry.

'Environmental Microbiology' is a student text that discusses the applied effects of micro-organisms in the environment on human activities rather than the interactions between micro-organisms and between micro-organisms and the environment.

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