Introduction to geomicrobiology / Kurt Konhauser.

Por: Konhauser, KurtTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2007. Descripción: x, 425 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cmISBN: 0632054549 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9780632054541 (pbk. : alk. paper)Tema(s): Geomicrobiology | Microbiología
Contenidos:
Microbial properties and diversity -- Microbial metabolism -- Cell surface reactivity and metal sorption -- Biomineralization -- Microbial weathering -- Microbial zonation -- Early microbial life.
Resumen: Timely and comprehensive overview of how microbial life has affected Earth's environment through time; discusses how microorganisms are classified, the physical constraints governing their growth, methods used to study their phylogenetic diversity, and life in extreme environments; features microbial metabolic capabilities and major biogeochemical pathways; includes the chemical reactivity of the cell surface, metal sorption and the microbial role in contaminant transport and bioremediation/biorecovery; covers the function of microorganisms in mineral dissolution and oxidation and the industrial and environmental ramifications of these processes; concludes with a synopsis of the events that led to the emergence of life and the subsequent evolution of the biosphere.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [350]-405) and index.

Timely and comprehensive overview of how microbial life has affected Earth's environment through time; discusses how microorganisms are classified, the physical constraints governing their growth, methods used to study their phylogenetic diversity, and life in extreme environments; features microbial metabolic capabilities and major biogeochemical pathways; includes the chemical reactivity of the cell surface, metal sorption and the microbial role in contaminant transport and bioremediation/biorecovery; covers the function of microorganisms in mineral dissolution and oxidation and the industrial and environmental ramifications of these processes; concludes with a synopsis of the events that led to the emergence of life and the subsequent evolution of the biosphere.

Microbial properties and diversity -- Microbial metabolism -- Cell surface reactivity and metal sorption -- Biomineralization -- Microbial weathering -- Microbial zonation -- Early microbial life.

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