
CRC Handbook of Laboratory Model Systems for Microbial Ecosystems, Volume I
Julian W.T. Wimpenny(Author)
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 31. October 1988
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-8493-2973-9 (ISBN)
Description
These volumes present the main classes of useful laboratory model systems used to study microbial ecosystems, with emphasis on the practical details for the use of each model. The most commonly used model, the homogeneous fermenter, is featured along with linked homogeneous culture systems, film fermenters, and percolating columns. Additionally, gel-stabilized culture systems which incorporate molecular diffusion as their main solute transfer mechanism and the microbial colony are explained. Chapters comparing model systems with "microcosms" are included, along with discussions of the value of computer models in microbial ecosystem research. Highlighted is a global discussion of the value of laboratory models in microbial ecology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8493-2973-9 (9780849329739)
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Content
Volume I:
Introduction
The Place of the Continuous Culture in Ecological Research
Multistage Chemostats and Other Models for Studying Anoxic Ecosystems
Bidirectionally Linked Continuous Culture: The Gradostat
Bidirectional Compound Chemostats: Applications of Compound Diffusion-Linked Chemostats in Microbial Ecology
Study of Attached Cells in Continuous-Flow Slide Culture
Microbial Adhesion to Surfaces
Model Biofilm Reactors
A Constant-Depth Laboratory Model Film Fermenter
Film Fermenters in Dental Research
Gel-Plate Methods in Microbiology
Index
Introduction
The Place of the Continuous Culture in Ecological Research
Multistage Chemostats and Other Models for Studying Anoxic Ecosystems
Bidirectionally Linked Continuous Culture: The Gradostat
Bidirectional Compound Chemostats: Applications of Compound Diffusion-Linked Chemostats in Microbial Ecology
Study of Attached Cells in Continuous-Flow Slide Culture
Microbial Adhesion to Surfaces
Model Biofilm Reactors
A Constant-Depth Laboratory Model Film Fermenter
Film Fermenters in Dental Research
Gel-Plate Methods in Microbiology
Index