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Table of contents of journal: *FEMS microbiology ecology

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Authors: Brookman, JL Ozkose, E Rogers, S Trinci, APJ Theodorou, MK
Citation: Jl. Brookman et al., Identification of spores in the polycentric anaerobic gut fungi which enhance their ability to survive, FEMS MIC EC, 31(3), 2000, pp. 261-267

Authors: Gasol, JM Duarte, CM
Citation: Jm. Gasol et Cm. Duarte, Comparative analyses in aquatic microbial ecology: how far do they go?, FEMS MIC EC, 31(2), 2000, pp. 99-106

Authors: Ranjard, L Nazaret, S Gourbiere, F Thioulouse, J Linet, P Richaume, A
Citation: L. Ranjard et al., A soil microscale study to reveal the heterogeneity of Hg(II) impact on indigenous bacteria by quantification of adapted phenotypes and analysis of community DNA fingerprints, FEMS MIC EC, 31(2), 2000, pp. 107-115

Authors: Glissmann, K Conrad, R
Citation: K. Glissmann et R. Conrad, Fermentation pattern of methanogenic degradation of rice straw in anoxic paddy soil, FEMS MIC EC, 31(2), 2000, pp. 117-126

Authors: Sarand, I Haario, H Jorgensen, KS Romantschuk, M
Citation: I. Sarand et al., Effect of inoculation of a TOL plasmid containing mycorrhizosphere bacterium on development of Scots pine seedlings, their mycorrhizosphere and the microbial flora in m-toluate-amended soil, FEMS MIC EC, 31(2), 2000, pp. 127-141

Authors: Elo, S Maunuksela, L Salkinoja-Salonen, M Smolander, A Haahtela, K
Citation: S. Elo et al., Humus bacteria of Norway spruce stands: plant growth promoting properties and birch, red fescue and alder colonizing capacity, FEMS MIC EC, 31(2), 2000, pp. 143-152

Authors: Haller, CM Rolleke, S Vybiral, D Witte, A Velimirov, B
Citation: Cm. Haller et al., Investigation of 0.2 mu m filterable bacteria from the Western Mediterranean Sea using a molecular approach: dominance of potential starvation forms, FEMS MIC EC, 31(2), 2000, pp. 153-161

Authors: Jonkers, HM van Bergeijk, SA van Gemerden, H
Citation: Hm. Jonkers et al., Microbial production and consumption of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) in a sea grass (Zostera noltii)-dominated marine intertidal sediment ecosystem (Bassind'Arcachon, France), FEMS MIC EC, 31(2), 2000, pp. 163-172

Authors: Bosshard, PP Santini, Y Gruter, D Stettler, R Bachofen, R
Citation: Pp. Bosshard et al., Bacterial diversity and community composition in the chemocline of the meromictic alpine Lake Cadagno as revealed by 16S rDNA analysis, FEMS MIC EC, 31(2), 2000, pp. 173-182

Authors: Castro, HF Williams, NH Ogram, A
Citation: Hf. Castro et al., Phylogeny of sulfate-reducing bacteria, FEMS MIC EC, 31(1), 2000, pp. 1-9

Authors: Achouak, W Thiery, JM Roubaud, P Heulin, T
Citation: W. Achouak et al., Impact of crop management on intraspecific diversity of Pseudomonas corrugata in bulk soil, FEMS MIC EC, 31(1), 2000, pp. 11-19

Authors: Parham, NJ Gibson, GR
Citation: Nj. Parham et Gr. Gibson, Microbes involved in dissimilatory nitrate reduction in the human large intestine, FEMS MIC EC, 31(1), 2000, pp. 21-28

Authors: Bourne, DG Holmes, AJ Iversen, N Murrell, JC
Citation: Dg. Bourne et al., Fluorescent oligonucleotide rDNA probes for specific detection of methane oxidising bacteria, FEMS MIC EC, 31(1), 2000, pp. 29-38

Authors: Sengelov, G Kowalchuk, GA Sorensen, SJ
Citation: G. Sengelov et al., Influence of fungal-bacterial interactions on bacterial conjugation in theresiduesphere, FEMS MIC EC, 31(1), 2000, pp. 39-45

Authors: Persson, C Olsson, S Jansson, HB
Citation: C. Persson et al., Growth of Arthrobotrys superba from a birch wood resource base into soil determined by radioactive tracing, FEMS MIC EC, 31(1), 2000, pp. 47-51

Authors: Yi, HR Min, KH Kim, CK Ka, JO
Citation: Hr. Yi et al., Phylogenetic and phenotypic diversity of 4-chlorobenzoate-degrading bacteria isolated from soils, FEMS MIC EC, 31(1), 2000, pp. 53-60

Authors: Franke, IH Fegan, M Hayward, C Leonard, G Sly, LI
Citation: Ih. Franke et al., Molecular detection of Gluconacetobacter sacchari associated with the pinksugarcane mealybug Saccharicoccus sacchari (Cockerell) and the sugarcane leaf sheath microenvironment by FISH and PCR, FEMS MIC EC, 31(1), 2000, pp. 61-71

Authors: Chidthaisong, A Conrad, R
Citation: A. Chidthaisong et R. Conrad, Turnover of glucose and acetate coupled to reduction of nitrate, ferric iron and sulfate and to methanogenesis in anoxic rice field soil, FEMS MIC EC, 31(1), 2000, pp. 73-86

Authors: Chidthaisong, A Conrad, R
Citation: A. Chidthaisong et R. Conrad, Pattern of non-methanogenic and methanogenic degradation of cellulose in anoxic rice field soil, FEMS MIC EC, 31(1), 2000, pp. 87-94

Authors: Holmstrom, C Kjelleberg, S
Citation: C. Holmstrom et S. Kjelleberg, Marine Pseudoalteromonas species are associated with higher organisms and produce biologically active extracellular agents, FEMS MIC EC, 30(4), 1999, pp. 285-293

Authors: Goldstein, AH Braverman, K Osorio, N
Citation: Ah. Goldstein et al., Evidence for mutualism between a plant growing in a phosphate-limited desert environment and a mineral phosphate solubilizing (MPS) rhizobacterium, FEMS MIC EC, 30(4), 1999, pp. 295-300

Authors: Ehaliotis, C Papadopoulou, K Kotsou, M Mari, I Balis, C
Citation: C. Ehaliotis et al., Adaptation and population dynamics of Azotobacter vinelandii during aerobic biological treatment of olive-mill wastewater, FEMS MIC EC, 30(4), 1999, pp. 301-311

Authors: Chin, KJ Lukow, T Stubner, S Conrad, R
Citation: Kj. Chin et al., Structure and function of the methanogenic archaeal community in stable cellulose-degrading enrichment cultures at two different temperatures (15 and30 degrees C), FEMS MIC EC, 30(4), 1999, pp. 313-326

Authors: Kirschner, RA Parker, BC Falkinham, JO
Citation: Ra. Kirschner et al., Humic and fulvic acids stimulate the growth of Mycobacterium avium, FEMS MIC EC, 30(4), 1999, pp. 327-332

Authors: Garland, JL Lehman, RM
Citation: Jl. Garland et Rm. Lehman, Dilution/extinction of community phenotypic characters to estimate relative structural diversity in mixed communities, FEMS MIC EC, 30(4), 1999, pp. 333-343
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