Microbiology / Michael J. Pelczar

By: Pelczar, Michael J. (Michael Joseph), 1916- [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c1986Description: ix, 918 pages : illustrations, 24 cmISBN: 0070492344Subject(s): MICROBIOLOGY | MICROORGANISMLOC classification: QR 41.2 .P4 1986
Contents:
Part One. Introduction to microbiology -- Part Two. Microorganisms - bacteria -- Part Three. Microbial physiology and genetics -- Part Four. The world of bacteria -- Part Five. Microorganism-fungi, algae, protozoa and viruses -- Part Six. Control of microorganism -- Part Seven. Environmental and industrial microbiology -- Part Eight. Microorganism and disease.
Summary: This fifth edition of MICROBIOLOGY retains many of the features that have proved successful in the first four editions, particularly the balance between fundamental or basic microbiology and applied microbiology. This approach emphasizes the importance of integrating new knowledge gained through basic research with applied research and development programs.
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Includes index.

Part One. Introduction to microbiology -- Part Two. Microorganisms - bacteria -- Part Three. Microbial physiology and genetics -- Part Four. The world of bacteria -- Part Five. Microorganism-fungi, algae, protozoa and viruses -- Part Six. Control of microorganism -- Part Seven. Environmental and industrial microbiology -- Part Eight. Microorganism and disease.

This fifth edition of MICROBIOLOGY retains many of the features that have proved successful in the first four editions, particularly the balance between fundamental or basic microbiology and applied microbiology. This approach emphasizes the importance of integrating new knowledge gained through basic research with applied research and development programs.

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