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Table of contents of journal: *FEMS microbiology ecology

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Authors: KROONEMAN J MOORE ERB VANVELZEN JCL PRINS RA FORNEY LJ GOTTSCHAL JC
Citation: J. Krooneman et al., COMPETITION FOR OXYGEN AND 3-CHLOROBENZOATE BETWEEN 2 AEROBIC-BACTERIA USING DIFFERENT DEGRADATION PATHWAYS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(3), 1998, pp. 171-179

Authors: ERRAMPALLI D OKAMURA H LEE H TREVORS JT VANELSAS JD
Citation: D. Errampalli et al., GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN AS A MARKER TO MONITOR SURVIVAL OF PHENANTHRENE-MINERALIZING PSEUDOMONAS SP. UG14GR IN CREOSOTE-CONTAMINATED SOIL, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(3), 1998, pp. 181-191

Authors: MICHIELS J DOMBRECHT B VERMEIREN N XI CW LUYTEN E VANDERLEYDEN J
Citation: J. Michiels et al., PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS IS A NONSELECTIVE HOST FOR NODULATION, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(3), 1998, pp. 193-205

Authors: BORJESSON G SUNDH I TUNLID A FROSTEGARD A SVENSSON BH
Citation: G. Borjesson et al., MICROBIAL OXIDATION OF CH4 AT HIGH PARTIAL PRESSURES IN AN ORGANIC LANDFILL COVER SOIL UNDER DIFFERENT MOISTURE REGIMES, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(3), 1998, pp. 207-217

Authors: SCOTT KP MERCER DK GLOVER LA FLINT HJ
Citation: Kp. Scott et al., THE GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN AS A VISIBLE MARKER FOR LACTIC-ACID BACTERIA IN COMPLEX ECOSYSTEMS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(3), 1998, pp. 219-230

Authors: MACFARLANE S QUIGLEY ME HOPKINS MJ NEWTON DF MACFARLANE GT
Citation: S. Macfarlane et al., POLYSACCHARIDE DEGRADATION BY HUMAN INTESTINAL BACTERIA DURING GROWTHUNDER MULTI-SUBSTRATE LIMITING CONDITIONS IN A 3-STAGE CONTINUOUS-CULTURE SYSTEM, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(3), 1998, pp. 231-243

Authors: SAARI A HEISKANEN J MARTIKAINEN PJ
Citation: A. Saari et al., EFFECT OF THE ORGANIC HORIZON ON METHANE OXIDATION AND UPTAKE IN SOILOF A BOREAL SCOTS PINE FOREST, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(3), 1998, pp. 245-255

Authors: DOUGLAS S BEVERIDGE TJ
Citation: S. Douglas et Tj. Beveridge, MINERAL FORMATION BY BACTERIA IN NATURAL MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(2), 1998, pp. 79-88

Authors: GUEZENNEC J ORTEGAMORALES O RAGUENES G GEESEY G
Citation: J. Guezennec et al., BACTERIAL-COLONIZATION OF ARTIFICIAL SUBSTRATE IN THE VICINITY OF DEEP-SEA HYDROTHERMAL VENTS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(2), 1998, pp. 89-99

Authors: DONNELLY DP BODDY L
Citation: Dp. Donnelly et L. Boddy, REPEATED DAMAGE RESULTS IN POLARIZED DEVELOPMENT OF FORAGING MYCELIALSYSTEMS OF PHANEROCHAETE VELUTINA, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(2), 1998, pp. 101-108

Authors: OLSSON S GRAY SN
Citation: S. Olsson et Sn. Gray, PATTERNS AND DYNAMICS OF P-32 PHOSPHATE AND LABELED 2-AMINOISOBUTYRICACID (C-14-AIB) TRANSLOCATION IN INTACT BASIDIOMYCETE MYCELIA, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(2), 1998, pp. 109-120

Authors: KOTELNIKOVA S PEDERSEN K
Citation: S. Kotelnikova et K. Pedersen, DISTRIBUTION AND ACTIVITY OF METHANOGENS AND HOMOACETOGENS IN DEEP GRANITIC AQUIFERS AT ASPO HARD-ROCK LABORATORY, SWEDEN, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(2), 1998, pp. 121-134

Authors: WOHL DL MCARTHUR JV
Citation: Dl. Wohl et Jv. Mcarthur, ACTINOMYCETE-FLORA ASSOCIATED WITH SUBMERSED FRESH-WATER MACROPHYTES, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(2), 1998, pp. 135-140

Authors: HANSEN MC TOLKERNIELSEN T GIVSKOV M MOLIN S
Citation: Mc. Hansen et al., BIASED 16S RDNA PCR AMPLIFICATION CAUSED BY INTERFERENCE FROM DNA FLANKING THE TEMPLATE REGION, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(2), 1998, pp. 141-149

Authors: IBEKWE AM KENNEDY AC
Citation: Am. Ibekwe et Ac. Kennedy, PHOSPHOLIPID FATTY-ACID PROFILES AND CARBON UTILIZATION PATTERNS FOR ANALYSIS OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE UNDER FIELD AND GREENHOUSE CONDITIONS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(2), 1998, pp. 151-163

Authors: VANDENBERG HA JONKERS HM VANBERGEIJK SA KOOIJMAN SALM
Citation: Ha. Vandenberg et al., DIMETHYL SULFIDE EMISSIONS FROM A SEDIMENTAL MICROBIAL ECOSYSTEM SUBJECT TO DIEL VARIATIONS OF OXIC AND ANOXIC CONDITIONS - A SIMPLE MATHEMATICAL-MODEL, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(1), 1998, pp. 1-16

Authors: JENSEN S OVREAS L DAAE FL TORSVIK V
Citation: S. Jensen et al., DIVERSITY IN METHANE ENRICHMENTS FROM AGRICULTURAL SOIL REVEALED BY DGGE SEPARATION OF PCR AMPLIFIED 16S RDNA FRAGMENTS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(1), 1998, pp. 17-26

Authors: ABRANCHES J VALENTE P NOBREGA HN FERNANDEZ FAS MENDONCAHAGLER LC HAGLER AN
Citation: J. Abranches et al., YEAST DIVERSITY AND KILLER ACTIVITY DISPERSED IN FECAL PELLETS FROM MARSUPIALS AND RODENTS IN A BRAZILIAN TROPICAL HABITAT MOSAIC, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(1), 1998, pp. 27-33

Authors: HAGGBLOM MM
Citation: Mm. Haggblom, REDUCTIVE DECHLORINATION OF HALOGENATED PHENOLS BY A SULFATE-REDUCINGCONSORTIUM, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(1), 1998, pp. 35-41

Authors: GERMIDA JJ SICILIANO SD DEFREITAS JR SEIB AM
Citation: Jj. Germida et al., DIVERSITY OF ROOT-ASSOCIATED BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HELD-GROWN CANOLA (BRASSICA-NAPUS L.) AND WHEAT (TRITICUM-AESTIVUM L.), FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(1), 1998, pp. 43-50

Authors: HALL BM MCLOUGHLIN AJ LEUNG KT TREVORS JT LEE H
Citation: Bm. Hall et al., TRANSPORT AND SURVIVAL OF ALGINATE-ENCAPSULATED AND FREE LUX-LAC MARKED PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA UG2LR CELLS IN SOIL, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(1), 1998, pp. 51-61

Authors: VANDYKE MI PROSSER JI
Citation: Mi. Vandyke et Ji. Prosser, EFFECT OF CELL-DENSITY AND ATTACHMENT ON RESUSCITATION IN SOIL OF STARVED PSEUDOMONAS-FLUORESCENS MON787, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(1), 1998, pp. 63-70

Authors: SHARP R ZIEMER CJ STERN MD STAHL DA
Citation: R. Sharp et al., TAXON-SPECIFIC ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN PROTOZOAL AND METHANOGEN POPULATIONS IN THE RUMEN AND A MODEL RUMEN SYSTEM, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(1), 1998, pp. 71-78

Authors: HILL KE TOP EM
Citation: Ke. Hill et Em. Top, GENE-TRANSFER IN SOIL SYSTEMS USING MICROCOSMS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 25(4), 1998, pp. 319-329

Authors: KLUBER HD CONRAD R
Citation: Hd. Kluber et R. Conrad, INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF NITRATE, NITRITE, NO AND N2O ON METHANOGENESIS BY METHANOSARCINA-BARKERI AND METHANOBACTERIUM-BRYANTII, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 25(4), 1998, pp. 331-339
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