The Spatial Distribution of Microbes in the Environment
Microbes are very small and, as individuals, are capable of influencing a portion of the environment only slightly larger than their own body size, i.e., a few microns. However, their impact on the landscape is enormous, and ecosystem processes such as organic matter decomposition, denitrification,...
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| Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Statistical Analysis Of Spatial Structure In Microbial Communities
- Bacterial Interactions At The Microscale – Linking Habitat To Function In Soil
- Spatial Distribution Of Bacteria At The Microscale In Soil
- Analysis Of Spatial Patterns Of Rhizoplane Colonization
- Microbial Distributions And Their Potential Controlling Factors In Terrestrial Subsurface Environments
- Spatial Organisation Of Soil Fungi
- Spatial Heterogeneity Of Planktonic Microorganisms In Aquatic Systems
- The Interrelationship Between The Spatial Distribution Of Microorganisms And Vegetation In Forest Soils.