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Life Sciences 59 MICROBIOLOGY & VIROLOGY Bergey ’s M anual o f Syste matics o f Archaea and Bacte ria Edited by William B. Whitman University of Georgia, USA • The most complete and authoritative description of the fast-moving field of bacterial and archaeal diversity • Now available online for the first time, the third edition provides descriptions of the taxonomy, systematics, ecology, physiology and other biological properties of all described prokaryotic taxa • Features more than 1,700 articles – equivalent to over 5 volumes in print. Over 30,000 cross-references and related articles have been added • Searchable by article or topic, with hundreds of new genera and species described • Updated on a quarterly basis, with 150 new articles added each year wileyonlinelibrary.com/ref/bergeysmanual Readership: Students, researchers, professors and experienced professionals in microbiology Online ISBN: 978-1-118-96060-8 | Online Only | SEP 2015 Online UPDATING NEw Human Emergin g and Re -emergin g Infections Edited by Sunit K. Singh Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, India • Explores the diagnosis, treatment, and public health surveillance of emerging and re-emerging viral, fungal, and bacterial infections 2 Volume Set • Includes detailed descriptions of diagnostic tools in pathogen detection • Points the way forward for new diagnostic tools for emerging and re-emerging infections • Covers diagnostic techniques including cell cultures, animal inoculation, cultivation in artificial media, histopathological evaluation of tissues, and serological techniques using surrogate antigens Readership: Researchers in virology, infectious disease, clinical microbiology, neurology, and tropical disease; clinicians and students specializing in diagnostics, infectious disease, and virology Print ISBN: 978-1-118-64471-3 | CL | DEC 2015 | 1083pp Also available as an online book: 978-1-118-64484-3 FORTHCOMING Biolo gic al Nit rogen Fi xation Edited by Frans J. de Bruijn Laboratory for Plant-Microbe Interactions, Toulouse, France • Brings together review and original research articles on key topics in nitrogen fixation • Synthesizes current research efforts to transfer nitrogen fixation to cereal crops • Emphasizes molecular techniques and advanced biochemical analysis approaches to a variety of aspects of biological nitrogen fixation • Includes chapters on the taxonomy, evolution, and genomics of nitrogen fixing organisms, as well as their physiology and metabolism • Covers the symbiotic interaction of nitrogen fixing organisms with their host plants, including nodulation and symbiotic nitrogen fixation, as well ashe genomics and proteomics of nitrogen fixing organisms and host plants Readership: Microbiologists, plant molecular biologists, molecular microbial ecologists and researchers working on plant-microbe interactions; soil scientists, crop scientists and agricultural organizations Print ISBN: 978-1-118-63704-3 | CL | Sep 2015 | 1260pp Also available as an online book: 978-1-119-05309-5 NEw 2 Volume Set


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