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Soil Microbiology and Biotechnology
2021This chapter dealt with a brief presentation on the history of studying soil microbiology in Libya, the geographical location and climate, as well as the climatic factors that determine the vital activity in the soil. Then, research and studies that discussed the biological properties of soils and their environmental conditions were presented ...
Eman Ali Ferjani +2 more
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Soil microbiology and soiled reputations
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2013The tale of the discovery of streptomycin—the fi rst antibiotic treatment for tuberculosis—is extraordinary. It contains all the virtues of medical research (hard work, brilliant insight, and creative innovation) and many of the negatives (personal disagreements, questionable fi nancial practices, and arguments about credit). Peter Pringle’s Experiment
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Soil Microbiology as a Field Of Science
Science, 1945It can now be definitely recognized that the soil microbiologist is in a position to make important contributions not only to our knowledge of soil processes and plant growth, but also to microbiology, especially microbial physiology, and to the utilization of microorganisms for various industrial, public health and other processes.
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Introduction to Soil Microbiology
Mycologia, 1961Characterizes soil microflora from descriptive and functional viewpoints; considers the biological processes that take place in the soil and their importance to soil fertility, plant growth, and environmental quality. Deals with the biochemical basis for soil processes, including microbial ecology, the carbon and nitrogen cycles, mineral transformation,
Emory G. Simmons, Martin Alexander
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2014
Only 0.33 % of the Antarctic land surface area is free of ice, with much of this area representing fell-field environments. Antarctic fell-fields are a type of tundra ecosystem that are generally nutrient-limited (especially N) and have a sparse cover of vegetation that is dominated by lichen or bryophytes, although dense vegetative cover and even ...
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Only 0.33 % of the Antarctic land surface area is free of ice, with much of this area representing fell-field environments. Antarctic fell-fields are a type of tundra ecosystem that are generally nutrient-limited (especially N) and have a sparse cover of vegetation that is dominated by lichen or bryophytes, although dense vegetative cover and even ...
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2008
Principles of Extreme Soil Microbiology.- The Microbiological Promises of Extreme Soils.- Microbial Diversity, Life Strategies, and Adaptation to Life in Extreme Soils.- Extreme Views on Prokaryote Evolution.- Biodiversity: Extracting Lessons from Extreme Soils.- Natural Extreme Soils.- Halophilic and Halotolerant Micro-Organisms from Soils.- Atacama ...
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Principles of Extreme Soil Microbiology.- The Microbiological Promises of Extreme Soils.- Microbial Diversity, Life Strategies, and Adaptation to Life in Extreme Soils.- Extreme Views on Prokaryote Evolution.- Biodiversity: Extracting Lessons from Extreme Soils.- Natural Extreme Soils.- Halophilic and Halotolerant Micro-Organisms from Soils.- Atacama ...
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Use and abuse of potential rates in soil microbiology
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2021Christina Hazard +2 more
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