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Autor: Klug, Michael J.
Jahr: 1984
CURRENT PERSPECTIVES IN MICROBIAL ECOLOGY
Contents
Preface......................................................................... xi
MICROBES AND ECOLOGICAL THEORY
Relevance of r- and /^-Theory to the Ecology of Plant Pathogens. John H. Andrews . 1
Microbial Diversity and Decomposer Niches. M. J. Swift......................... 8
Some Potentials for the Use of Microorganisms in Ecological Theory. William J.
Wiebe..................................................................... 17
Geographical Ecology of Marine Bacteria: Physical and Biological Variability at the
Mesoscale. Hugh W. Ducklow............................................ 22
PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS
Role of Prostheca Development in Oligotrophic Aquatic Bacteria. Jeanne S.
POINDEXTER................................................................ 33
Effect of Light-Nutrient Interactions on Buoyancy Regulation by Planktonic Cyanobac-
teria. Allan Konopka..................................................... 41
Adaptation of Bacteria to External pH. Etana Padan............................. 49
Effects of Iron on Bacterial Growth and Bioluminescence: Ecological Implications.
Margo G. Haygood and Kenneth H. Nealson.............................. 56
GENETIC ADAPTATION TO THE ENVIRONMENT
The Role of Plasmids in Microbial Ecology. John E. Beringer and Penny R. Hirsch 63
Evolution of New Phenotypes. Patricia H. Clarke.............................. 71
Adaptation by Acquisition of Novel Enzyme Activities in the Laboratory. Barry G.
Hall...................................................................... 79
Genetic Interactions in Microbial Communities. J. Howard Slater................ 87
Genetic Adaptations Involving Heavy Metals. Anne O. Summers.................. 94
Factors Affecting Conjugal Plasmid Transfer in Natural Bacterial Communities. Rolf
Freter.................................................................... 105
MECHANISMS OF MICROBIAL ADHESION TO SURFACES
Direct Ultrastructural Examination of Adherent Bacterial Populations in Natural and
Pathogenic Ecosystems. J. William Costerton.............................. 115
Microbial Attachment to Nonbiological Surfaces. Madilyn Fletcher and S.
McEldowney.............................................................. 124
Attachment of Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria to Plant Roots. Frank B. Dazzo........... 130
Mechanisms of the Attachment of Bacteria to Animal Cells. G. W. Jones............ 136
Mechanisms of Specific Bacterial Adhesion to Cyanobacterial Heterocysts. F. S.
Lupton and K. C. Marshall............................................... 144
Effects of Interfaces on Survival Mechanisms of Copiotrophic Bacteria in Low-Nutrient
Habitats. Staffan Kjelleberg............................................. 151
Continued on following page
vi CONTENTS
Continued from preceding page
NEW AND UNUSUAL MICROORGANISMS AND NICHES
Stem-Nodulating Rhizobia. B. L. Dreyfus, D. Alazard, and Y. R. Dommergues . 161
Recent Progress in the Microbiology of Hydrothermal Vents. H. W. Jannasch and
D. C. Nelson.............................................................. 170
Endolithic Microorganisms in Extreme Dry Environments: Analysis of a Lithobiontic
Microbial Habitat. E. Imre Friedmann and Roseli Ocampo-Friedmann...... 177
Evidence for Microbial Growth in High-Pressure, High-Temperature Environments.
John A. Baross, Jody W. Deming, and Robert R. Becker................... 186
Habitats of Chloroflexus and Related Organisms. Richard W. Castenholz......... 196
INFECTIOUS PROCESSES IN PLANTS
Development of Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizae. Glynn D. Bowen.............. 201
Molecular Basis for the Specificity of Plant Pathogenic Microorganisms for Their
Hosts. R. N. Strange..................................................... 208
Infection Process in the Rhizobium-Legume Symbiosis. Bj0rn Solheim............. 217
The Actinorhizal Infection Process: Review of Recent Research. Alison M. Berry. .. 222
Adherence and Host Recognition in Agrobacterium Infection. James A. Lippincott,
Barbara B. Lippincott, and Jonathan J. Scott............................. 230
Future Paths in Rhizosphere Studies............................................... 237
GASTROINTESTINAL MICROECOLOGY
Physiological Basis for Interactions Among Rumen Bacteria: Streptococcus bovis and
Megasphaera elsdenii as a Model. J. B. Russell and M. S. Allen............ 239
Adaptations of Gastrointestinal Bacteria in Response to Changes in Dietary Oxalate and
Nitrate. M. J. Allison and C. Adinarayana Reddy......................... 248
Role of Mycophagy and Bacteriophagy in Invertebrate Nutrition. Michael M. Martin
and Jerome J. Kukor...................................................... 257
Influence of Plasmids on the Colonization of the Intestine by Strains of Escherichia coli
in Gnotobiotic and Conventional Animals. Y. Duval-Iflah and J. P. Chappuis 264
Importance of Microbial Nitrogen Metabolism in the Ceca of Birds. Atle Mortensen 273
MICROBIAL COMPETITION
Competition Among Bacteria: an Overview. H. Veldkamp, H. van Gemerden, W.
Harder, and H. J. Laanbroek.............................................. 279
Growth and Interactions of Microorganisms in Spatially Heterogeneous Ecosystems.
J. W. T. Wimpenny, J. P. Coombs, and R. W. Lovitt......................... 291
Evaluation of Competition in Rhizobium spp. Noelle Amarger.................... 300
Competition Among Chemolithotrophic Bacteria Under Aerobic and Anaerobic Condi-
tions. J. G. KUENEN AND L. A. ROBERTSON.................................. 306
Freshwater Algal Ecology: Taxonomic Trade-Offs in the Temperature Dependence of
Nutrient Competitive Abilities. David Tilman and Richard L. Kiesling...... 314
MICROBES AS PREDATORS OR PREY
Heterotrophic, Free-Living Protozoa: Neglected Microorganisms with an Important
Task in Regulating Bacterial Populations. Marianne Clarholm................ 321
Fungal Development, Predacity, and Recognition of Prey in Nematode-Destroying
Fungi. Birgit Nordbring-Hertz and Hans-BOrje Jansson.................. 327
Bdellovibrio as a Predator. M. Shilo............................................. 334
Continued on following page
CONTENTS vii
Continued from preceding page
Natural Bacteria as Food Resources for Zooplankton. Karen G. Porter............ 340
Simulation Model of a Food Web with Bacteria, Amoebae, and Nematodes in Soil.
H. W. Hunt, D. C. Coleman, C. V. Cole, R. E. Ingham, E. T. Elliott, and
L. E. Woods............................................................... 346
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
Ecological Principles of Biocontrol of Soilborne Plant Pathogens: Jrichoderma Model.
Yigal Henis............................................................... 353
Bacteria as Biocontrol Agents of Plant Disease. M. N. Schroth, J. E. Loper, and
D. C. HlLDEBRAND.......................................................... 362
Biocontrol of Botrytis cinerea on Grapevines by an Antagonistic Strain of Jrichoderma
harzianum. Bernadette Dubos............................................ 370
Control of Gastrointestinal Pathogens by Normal Flora. Gerald W. Tannock....... 374
Can Pathogenic Microorganisms Be Established as Conventional Control Agents of
Pests? De-Ming Su........................................................ 383
COMPARATIVE CARBON AND ENERGY FLOW IN ECOSYSTEMS
Role of Microbes in Global Carbon Cycling. J. E. Hobbie and J. M. Melillo....... 389
Carbon and Energy Flow in Terrestrial Ecosystems: Relevance to Microflora. O. W.
Heal and P. Ineson........................................................ 394
Significance of Microorganisms in Carbon and Energy Flow in Marine Ecosystems.
Lawrence R. Pomeroy..................................................... 405
Role of Heterotrophic Protozoa in Carbon and Energy Flow in Aquatic Ecosystems.
Barry F. Sherr and Evelyn B. Sherr...................................... 412
Carbon and Energy Flow Through Microflora and Microfauna in the Soil Subsystem of
Terrestrial Ecosystems. E. T. Elliott, D. C. Coleman, R. E. Ingham, and
J. A. Trofymow............................................................ 424
COMPARATIVE N AND S CYCLES
Oxygenic Photosynthesis, Anoxygenic Photosynthesis, and Sulfate Reduction in Cyano-
bacterial Mats. Yehuda Cohen............................................. 435
Interrelation of Carbon, Nitrogen, Sulfur, and Phosphorus Cycles During Decomposition
Processes in Soil. John W. B. Stewart..................................... 442
Seasonal Variation and Control of Oxygen, Nitrate, and Sulfate Respiration in Coastal
Marine Sediments. Jan S0rensen........................................... 447
Denitrification and Nitrification in Coastal and Estuarine Sediments. Isao Koike,
Takashi Nishio, and Akihiko Hattori...................................... 454
ATMOSPHERIC-BIOSPHERIC EXCHANGES
Capacity of Aerobic Microorganisms to Utilize and Grow on Atmospheric Trace Gases
(H:, CO, CH4). Ralf Conrad.............................................. 461
Contribution of Biological Processes to the Global Budget of CH4 in the Atmosphere.
Wolfgang Seiler.......................................................... 468
Sources and Sinks of Nitrous Oxide. Warren Kaplan............................ 478
ECOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF BIOMASS AND ACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS
Factors Affecting Bacterioplankton Density and Productivity in Salt Marsh Estuaries.
Richard T. Wright and Richard B. Coffin................................. 485
Aquatic Bacteria: Measurements and Significance of Growth. Ake Hagstrom........ 495
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Diurnal Responses of Microbial Activity and Biomass in Aquatic Ecosystems. Chris-
tiane Krambeck........................................................... 502
Field Interpretation of Microbial Biomass Activity Measurements. E. A. Paul and
R. P. Voroney............................................................. 509
Microbial Biomass and Activity Measurements in Soil: Ecological Significance. P.
Nannipieri ................................................................ 515
MICROBIAL RESPONSES TO ECOSYSTEM PERTURBATIONS
Influence of Clear-Cutting on Selected Microbial Processes in Forest Soils. James R.
Gosz and Fredrick M. Fisher.............................................. 523
Catastrophic Disturbances to Stream Ecosystems: Volcanism and Clear-Cut Logging.
James R. Sedell and Clifford N. Dahm.................................... 531
Use of Microbial Diversity Measurements to Assess Environmental Stress. Ronald
M. Atlas.................................................................. 540
Effects of Oil on Bacterial Activity in Marine and Freshwater Sediments. John H.
Baker and Robert P. Griffiths............................................ 546
METABOLISM OF NATURAL POLYMERS
Biofuels and Oxychemicals from Natural Polymers: a Perspective. Douglas E.
Eveleigh.................................................................. 553
Physiology and Biochemistry of Lignin Degradation. C. A. Reddy.................. 558
Factors Affecting Cellulase Activity in Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems. A. E.
Linkins, J. M. Melillo, and R. L. Sinsabaugh.............................. 572
Microbial Degradation of Pectin in Plants and Aquatic Environments. Bernhard
Schink.................................................................... 580
Microbial Ecology of Cellulose and Hemicellulose Metabolism in Gastrointestinal Eco-
systems. N. O. Van Gylswyk and H. M. Schwartz......................... 588
BYCONVERSION OF INORGANIC MATERIALS
Mechanisms of the Binding of Metallic Ions to Bacterial Walls and the Possible Impact
on Microbial Ecology. T. J. Beveridge...................................... 601
Biological Transformation and Accumulation of Uranium with Emphasis on Thiobacillus
ferrooxidans. Olli H. Tuovinen and Alan A. DiSpirito..................... 608
Bacterial Transformations of Manganese in Wetland Environments. W. C. Ghiorse. .. 615
Anaerobic Corrosion of Iron and Steel: a Novel Mechanism. W. P. Iverson and G. J.
Olson..................................................................... 623
ECOLOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR THE FERMENTATION INDUSTRY
Recruitment of Novel Reactions: Examples and Strategies. I. John Higgins, David J.
Best. Graeme MacKinnon, and Philip J. Warner........................... 629
Pelletization of Anaerobic Sludge in Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Bed Reactors on Sucrose-
Containing Substrates. L. W. Hulshoff Pol, J. Dolfing, K. van Straten,
W. J. de Zeeuw, and G. Lettinga.......................................... 636
Relevance of Low-Nutrient Environments to Fermentation Process Design and Control.
D. W. Tempest, O. M. Neussel, and J. J. Teixeira de Mattos................ 643
Marine Microorganisms as a Source of Bioactive Substances. Yoshiro Okami....... 651
Mixed-Culture Fermentations in Industrial Microbiology. Ian Salmon and Alan T.
Bull...................................................................... 656
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CONTENTS ix
Continued from preceding page
BIODEGRADATION OF XENOBIOTICS
Experimental Evolution of Azo Dye-Degrading Bacteria. H. G. Kulla, R. Krieg, T.
ZlMMERMANN, AND T. LEISINGER............................................ 663
Biodegradation of Chlorophenolic Compounds in Wastes from Wood-Processing Indus-
try. M. S. Salkinoja-Salonen, R. Valo, J. Apajalahti, R. Hakulinen, Liisa
Silakoski, and T. Jaakkola................................................ 668
Kinetic and Ecological Approaches for Predicting Biodegradation Rates of Xenobiotic
Organic Chemicals in Natural Ecosystems. Robert J. Larson.................. 677
Biochemistry and Practical Implications of Organohalide Degradation. H.-J.
Knackmuss................................................................ 687
Genetics of Xenobiotic Degradation. Richard W. Eaton and Kenneth N. Timmis. 694
Author Index................................................................... 705
Subject Index................................................................... 706
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