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Table of contents of journal: *FEMS microbiology ecology

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Authors: VALLAEYS T FULTHORPE RR WRIGHT AM SOULAS G
Citation: T. Vallaeys et al., THE METABOLIC PATHWAY OF 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID DEGRADATION INVOLVES DIFFERENT FAMILIES OF TFDA AND TFDB GENES ACCORDING TO PCR-RFLP ANALYSIS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(3), 1996, pp. 163-172

Authors: FOUILLEUX G REVELLIN C HARTMANN A CATROUX G
Citation: G. Fouilleux et al., INCREASE OF BRADYRHIZOBIUM-JAPONICUM NUMBERS IN SOILS AND ENHANCED NODULATION OF SOYBEAN (GLYCINE-MAX (L) MERR) USING GRANULAR INOCULANTS AMENDED WITH NUTRIENTS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(3), 1996, pp. 173-183

Authors: BARBIERI P BESTETTI G RENIERO D GALLI E
Citation: P. Barbieri et al., MERCURY RESISTANCE IN AROMATIC COMPOUND DEGRADING PSEUDOMONAS STRAINS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(3), 1996, pp. 185-194

Authors: ABDALLA SHM BODDY L
Citation: Shm. Abdalla et L. Boddy, EFFECT OF SOIL AND LITTER TYPE ON OUTGROWTH PATTERNS OF MYCELIAL SYSTEMS OF PHANEROCHAETE VELUTINA, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(3), 1996, pp. 195-204

Authors: FRIGAARD NU LARSEN KL COX RP
Citation: Nu. Frigaard et al., SPECTROCHROMATOGRAPHY OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENTS AS A FINGERPRINTING TECHNIQUE FOR MICROBIAL PHOTOTROPHS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(2), 1996, pp. 69-77

Authors: CROWLEY DE BRENNEROVA MV IRWIN C BRENNER V FOCHT DD
Citation: De. Crowley et al., RHIZOSPHERE EFFECTS ON BIODEGRADATION OF 2,5-DICHLOROBENZOATE BY A BIOLUNINESCENT STRAIN OF ROOT-COLONIZING PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(2), 1996, pp. 79-89

Authors: JAHNZ U FITCH A PRIEST FG
Citation: U. Jahnz et al., EVALUATION OF AN RIBOSOMAL-RNA-TARGETED OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBE FOR THEDETECTION OF MOSQUITOCIDAL STRAINS OF BACILLUS-SPHAERICUS IN SOILS - CHARACTERIZATION OF NOVEL STRAINS LACKING TOXIN GENES, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(2), 1996, pp. 91-99

Authors: JENSEN KM JENSEN MH COX RP
Citation: Km. Jensen et al., MEMBRANE INLET MASS-SPECTROMETRIC ANALYSIS OF N-ISOTOPE LABELING FOR AQUATIC DENITRIFICATION STUDIES, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(2), 1996, pp. 101-109

Authors: KESTER RA DEBOER W LAANBROEK HJ
Citation: Ra. Kester et al., SHORT EXPOSURE TO ACETYLENE TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN NITRIFIER AND DENITRIFIER NITROUS-OXIDE PRODUCTION IN SOIL AND SEDIMENT SAMPLES, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(2), 1996, pp. 111-120

Authors: HALLIERSOULIER S DUCROCQ V MAZURE N TRUFFAUT N
Citation: S. Halliersoulier et al., DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF DEGRADATIVE GENES IN SOILS CONTAMINATED BY TOLUENE, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(2), 1996, pp. 121-133

Authors: SCHULZ S CONRAD R
Citation: S. Schulz et R. Conrad, INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON PATHWAYS TO METHANE PRODUCTION IN THE PERMANENTLY COLD PROFUNDAL SEDIMENT OF LAKE CONSTANCE, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(1), 1996, pp. 1-14

Authors: ADAMO JA GEALT MA
Citation: Ja. Adamo et Ma. Gealt, A DEMONSTRATION OF BACTERIAL CONJUGATION WITHIN THE ALIMENTARY CANAL OF RHABDITIS NEMATODES, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(1), 1996, pp. 15-22

Authors: DEVEREUX R WINFREY MR WINFREY J STAHL DA
Citation: R. Devereux et al., DEPTH PROFILE OF SULFATE-REDUCING BACTERIAL RIBOSOMAL-RNA AND MERCURYMETHYLATION IN AN ESTUARINE SEDIMENT, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(1), 1996, pp. 23-31

Authors: ACEA MJ CARBALLAS T
Citation: Mj. Acea et T. Carballas, CHANGES IN PHYSIOLOGICAL GROUPS OF MICROORGANISMS IN SOIL FOLLOWING WILDFIRE, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(1), 1996, pp. 33-39

Authors: KRAGELUND L NYBROE O
Citation: L. Kragelund et O. Nybroe, COMPETITION BETWEEN PSEUDOMONAS-FLUORESCENS AG1 AND ALCALIGENES-EUTROPHUS JMP134 (PJP4) DURING COLONIZATION OF BARLEY ROOTS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(1), 1996, pp. 41-51

Authors: PUKALL R TSCHAPE H SMALLA K
Citation: R. Pukall et al., MONITORING THE SPREAD OF BROAD HOST AND NARROW HOST-RANGE PLASMIDS INSOIL MICROCOSMS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 20(1), 1996, pp. 53-66

Authors: MOENNELOCCOZ Y MCHUGH B STEPHENS PM MCCONNELL FI GLENNON JD DOWLING DN OGARA F
Citation: Y. Moenneloccoz et al., RHIZOSPHERE COMPETENCE OF FLUORESCENT PSEUDOMONAS SP B24 GENETICALLY-MODIFIED TO UTILIZE ADDITIONAL FERRIC SIDEROPHORES, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 19(4), 1996, pp. 215-225

Authors: BAATH E
Citation: E. Baath, ADAPTATION OF SOIL BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES TO PREVAILING PH IN DIFFERENT SOILS, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 19(4), 1996, pp. 227-237

Authors: DIAZ MR TAYLOR BF
Citation: Mr. Diaz et Bf. Taylor, METABOLISM OF METHYLATED OSMOLYTES BY AEROBIC-BACTERIA FROM MONO LAKE, A MODERATELY HYPERSALINE, ALKALINE ENVIRONMENT, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 19(4), 1996, pp. 239-247

Authors: PEDERSEN K ARLINGER J EKENDAHL S HALLBECK L
Citation: K. Pedersen et al., 16S RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENE DIVERSITY OF ATTACHED AND UNATTACHED BACTERIA IN BOREHOLES ALONG THE ACCESS TUNNEL TO THE ASPO HARD-ROCK LABORATORY,SWEDEN, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 19(4), 1996, pp. 249-262

Authors: BRATBAK G HELDAL M THINGSTAD TF TUOMI P
Citation: G. Bratbak et al., DYNAMICS OF VIRUS ABUNDANCE IN COASTAL SEAWATER, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 19(4), 1996, pp. 263-269

Authors: ALEXANDRE G JACOUD C FAURE D BALLY R
Citation: G. Alexandre et al., POPULATION-DYNAMICS OF A MOTILE AND A NONMOTILE AZOSPIRILLUM-LIPOFERUM STRAIN DURING RICE ROOT COLONIZATION AND MOTILITY VARIATION IN THE RHIZOSPHERE, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 19(4), 1996, pp. 271-278

Authors: VANDENENDE FP LAVERMAN AM VANGEMERDEN H
Citation: Fp. Vandenende et al., COEXISTENCE OF AEROBIC CHEMOTROPIC AND ANAEROBIC PHOTOTROPHIC SULFUR BACTERIA UNDER OXYGEN LIMITATION, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 19(3), 1996, pp. 141-151

Authors: ROSADO AS SELDIN L WOLTERS AC VANELSAS JD
Citation: As. Rosado et al., QUANTITATIVE 16S RDNA-TARGETED POLYMERASE CHAIN-REACTION AND OLIGONUCLEOTIDE HYBRIDIZATION FOR THE DETECTION OF PAENIBACILLUS AZOTOFIXANS IN SOIL AND THE WHEAT RHIZOSPHERE, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 19(3), 1996, pp. 153-164

Authors: BAUMGARTNER M KOSCHORRECK M CONRAD R
Citation: M. Baumgartner et al., OXIDATIVE CONSUMPTION OF NITRIC-OXIDE BY HETEROTROPHIC BACTERIA IN SOIL, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 19(3), 1996, pp. 165-170
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