Microbial Ecology Microenvironment Biofilm Microbial Competition Microbial Cooperation Enrichment and Isolation Methods.

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Microbial Ecology Microenvironment Biofilm Microbial Competition Microbial Cooperation Enrichment and Isolation Methods

Winogradsky Column

Viable Stain AODC – Acridine Orange Direct Counts DAPI Counts Fluorescent Antibodies FISH – Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization Chromosomal Painting

In Situ Reverse Transcription

Other Techniques Optical Tweezers

Microelectrodes Stable Isotopes

Soil Microbiology Desert Crust + Water

Aquatic Microbiology

Marine Microbiology Constant Salinity Oxygen Relationships Deep-Sea Microbiology Barotolerant Barophile

Hydrothermal Vents Black Smokers Tube Worms

Rumen Microbiology

Microbial Leaching of Ore Heavy Metal Transformation Mercury

Xenobiotic Biodegradation Petroleum Degradation

Plant-Microorganism Interaction Lichens Algae Fungus Rhizosphere Mycorhizae

Crown Gall Disease Agrobacterium Ti Plasmid

Bacterial Nitrogen Fixation Free living Bacteria – Azotobacter Symbiotic Bacteria- Rhizobium Root Nodules

Microbial Ecology Word List Microenvironment Biofilms Microbial Competition and Cooperation Enrichment and Isolation Methods Winogradsky Column Viable Stain Acridine Orange – AODC DAPI Fluorescent Antibodies FISH – Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization Chromosomal Painting In Situ Reverse Transcription Optical Tweezers Microelectrodes Stable isotopes Soil Microbiology Aquatic Microbiology

Microbial Ecology Word List 2 Marine Microbiology Oxygen Relationships Deep-Sea Microbiology Barotolerant Barophiles Hydrothermal Vents Black Smokers Tube Worms Rumen Microbiology Microbial Leaching of Ores Heavy Metal Transformation Mercury Petroleum Biodegradation Xenobiotic Degradation Plant- Microorganism Interaction Lichen Mycorrhizae Agrobacterium Crown Gall Disease Root Nodules Symbiosis Rhizobium