応用微生物分類学<br>Applied Microbial Systematics

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応用微生物分類学
Applied Microbial Systematics

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 500 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780792365181
  • DDC分類 579

Full Description

Modern approaches to microbial classification and identification, particularly those based on nucleic acid analysis, have raised the awareness and interest of microbiologists in systematics during the past decade. The extended scope of the subject has revolutionized microbial ecology with the demonstration of uncultivable microorganisms as a major component of the biosphere and evolution, with the ribosomal RNA phylogenetic tree as the basis of current classifications. However, advances in microbial systematics have also had enormous impact on other, diverse aspects of microbiology such as animal pathogenicity, plant-microbe interactions and relationships with food.
In this book, we survey and discuss in depth the contribution of modern taxonomic approaches to our understanding of the microbiology of these various systems. The book does not concentrate on methods - these have been well reported elsewhere - instead it provides a unique insight into the application and value of modern systematics in diverse branches of microbiology. It will be of value to microbiologists at both research and technical levels who need to appreciate the range of organisms with which they work and the diversity within them. It will also be of value to teachers and students of microbiology courses who want to understand how systematics can enhance microbiology beyond the routine of classification, nomenclature, and identification.

Contents

I Introduction.- 1 Microbial Systematics: Background and Uses.- II Phylogeny.- 2 Universal Trees: Discovering the Archaeal and Bacterial Legacies.- 3 Phylogenetic Relationships among Fungi Inferred from Small Subunit Ribosomal RNA Gene Sequences.- III Soil, Plants and Insects.- 4 Molecular Ecology of Mycorrhizal Fungi.- 5 Systematics of Legume Nodule Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria: Agronomic and Ecological Applications.- 6 Recent Systematic Developments in Systematics and their Implications for Plant Pathogenic Bacteria.- 7 Bacteria and Insects.- 8 Fungal Pathogens and Parasites of Insects.- IV Environment and its Exploitation.- 9 Taxonomy of Extremophiles.- 10 Acidophiles in Biomining.- 11 Microbial Communities in Oil Fields.- 12 Systematics of Sphingomonas Species that Degrade Xenobiotic Pollutants.- V Food and Medicine.- 13 Lactic Acid Bacteria.- 14 A Slow Ramble in the Acid-Fast Lane: The Coming of Age of Mycobacterial Taxonomy.- VI Regulatory Aspects.- 15 Microbial Resource Centres and Ex-situ Conservation.- 16 Systematics and Legislation.- Organism Index.