Methods of Soil Analysis. Part 2. Microbiological and Biochemical Properties /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: P. S. Bottomley, J. S. Angle, Weaver, R. W.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Soil Science Society of America, 1994.
Series:Soil Science Society of America book series ; no. 5.
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Table of Contents:
  • Soil Sampling for Microbiological Analysis
  • Dinitrogen Fixation
  • Measuring Denitrification in the Field
  • Sulfur Oxidation and Reduction in Soils
  • Viruses
  • Iron and Manganese Oxidation and Reduction
  • Subject Index
  • Recovery and Enumeration of Viable Bacteria
  • Coliform Bacteria
  • Statistical Treatment of Microbial Data
  • Autotrophic Nitrifying Bacteria
  • Free-living Dinitrogen-fixing Bacteria
  • Legume Nodule Symbionts
  • Anaerobic Bacteria and Processes
  • Denitrifiers
  • Actinomycetes
  • Frankia and the Actinorhizal Symbiosis
  • Filamentous Fungi
  • Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
  • Isolation of Microorganisms Producing Antibiotics
  • Microbiological Procedures for Biodegradation Research
  • Soil Sterilization
  • Algae and Cyanobacteria
  • Nematodes
  • Protozoa
  • Arthropods
  • Soil Water Potential
  • Carbon Utilization and Fatty Acid Profiles For Characterization of Bacteria
  • Multilocus Enzyme Electrophoresis Methods for the Analysis of Bacterial Population GeneticStructure
  • Spontaneous and Intrinsic Antibiotic Resistance Markers
  • Most Probable Number Counts
  • Serology and Conjugation of Antibodies
  • Whole-Cell Protein Profiles of Soil Bacteria by Gel Electrophoresis
  • Plasmid Profiles
  • DNA Fingerprinting and Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis
  • Nucleic Acid Probes
  • Marking Soil Bacteria with lacZY
  • Detection of Specific DNA Sequences in Environmental Samples Via Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Isolation and Purification of Bacterial DNA from Soil
  • Microbial Biomass
  • Soil Enzymes
  • Light Microscopic Methods for Studying Soil Microorganisms
  • Carbon Mineralization1
  • Isotopic Methods for the Study of Soil Organic Matter Dynamics
  • Practical Considerations in the Use of Nitrogen Tracers in Agricultural and Environmental Research
  • Nitrogen Availability Indices
  • Nitrogen Mineralization Immobilization and Nitrification
  • Front Matter