Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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... organisms be designed for maximum benefit and minimum risk ? How can these qualities be predicted and assessed ? These issues were ad- dressed by distinguished scien- tists from a variety of fields ecology , genetics , microbiology ...
... organisms be designed for maximum benefit and minimum risk ? How can these qualities be predicted and assessed ? These issues were ad- dressed by distinguished scien- tists from a variety of fields ecology , genetics , microbiology ...
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... ORGANISMS the benefits and risks of releas- ENVIRONMENT ing the living products of these techniques into the environment . How can such organisms be designed for maximum benefit and minimum risk ? How can these qualities be predicted ...
... ORGANISMS the benefits and risks of releas- ENVIRONMENT ing the living products of these techniques into the environment . How can such organisms be designed for maximum benefit and minimum risk ? How can these qualities be predicted ...
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... organisms , commonly employed techniques were used ( 15 ) . Enteric bacteria were identified by using the API 20E system ( Analytab Products ) , with additional tests as needed . Inoculation of culture media . For recovery of anaerobic ...
... organisms , commonly employed techniques were used ( 15 ) . Enteric bacteria were identified by using the API 20E system ( Analytab Products ) , with additional tests as needed . Inoculation of culture media . For recovery of anaerobic ...
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acenaphthene acetate activity aerobic agar alghumin amino acids anaerobic analysis antibiotic Appl arginine aromatic assay ATCC bacteria Bacteriol bacteriophage bacterium Bacteroides Biol biomass broth buffer carbon carotovora cell wall cellulose chemical chromatography cloned coli colonies compounds concentration containing cremoris culture degradation denitrification detected determined digestion dilution effect Environ enzyme Escherichia coli ethanol fermentation ferulic acid filter fragment gene genetic glucose growth H₂ hybridization incubated infection inhibition inoculated inoculum isolated laboratory lactis lignin lividans medium metabolism metabolites methanogenic method methylcellulose microbial Microbiol microorganisms molecular mutant naphthalene nitrate obtained organic oxide phage phenanthrene phenol plasmid plates present production protein protoplast Pseudomonas resistance rhizobia Rhizobium rumen ruminal samples sediments Society for Microbiology soil solution species spores sterile strains Streptococcus Streptomyces substrate subtilis Table temperature tetracycline tion toxin transfer transformation xylanase yeast extract µg/ml