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4237 Temporal Association of Entomopathogenic Nematodes (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae) and Bacteria, D.H. Gouge and J.L. Snyder, Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2006, v.91, pp. 147-157.
4236 Microbial Communities in Wetlands of the Athabasca Oil Sands: Genetic and Metabolic Characterization, A.M. Hadwin, L.F Del Rio, L.J. Pinto, M. Painter, R. Routledge, and M.M. Moore, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2006, v.55, pp. 68-78.
4235 Effects of Artificial Defoliation of Pines on the Structure and Physiology of the Soil Fungal Community of a Mixed Pine-Spruce Forest, K. Cullings, C. Raleigh, M.H New, and J. Henson, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2005, v.71, pp. 1996-2000.
4234 Metabolic Responses of Microbiota to Diesel Fuel Addition in Vegetated Soil, M.R.T. Palmroth, U. Münster, J. Pichtel, and J.A. Puhakka, Biodegradation, 2005, v.16, pp. 91-101.
4233 Effects of Lead and Cadmium Nitrate on Biomass and Substrate Utilization Pattern of Soil Microbial Communities, M. Akmal, X. Jianming, L. Zhaojun, W. Haizhen, and Y. Huaiying, Chemosphere, 2005, v.60, pp. 508-514.
4232 Structural and Functional Diversity of Microbial Communities from a Lake Sediment Contaminated with Trenbolone, an Endocrine-Disrupting Chemical, V. Radl, K. Pritsch, J.C. Munch, and M. Schloter, Environmental Pollution, 2005, v.137, pp. 345-353.
4231 Assessment of Self-Organizing Maps to Analyze Sole-Carbon Source Utilization Profiles, J. Leflaive, R. Céréghino, M. Danger, G. Lacroix, and L. Ten-Hage, Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2005, v.62, pp. 89-102.
4230 Soil Microbial Community Response to Land Use Change in an Agricultural Landscape of Western Kenya, D.A. Bossio, M.S. Girvan, L. Verchot, J. Bullimore, T. Borelli, Al Albrecht, K.M. Scow, A.S. Ball, J.N. Pretty, and A.M. Osborn, Microbial Ecology, 2005, v.49, pp. 50-62.
4229 Microbial Structural Diversity Estimated by Dilution-Extinction of Phenotypic Traits and T-RFLP Analysis Along a Land-Use Intensification Gradient, E. del V. Gomez, J.L. Garland, and M.S. Roberts, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2004, v.49, pp. 253-259.
4228 Pollution-Induced Community Tolerance of Soil Microbes in Response to a Zinc Gradient, M.R.H. Davis, F-J. Zhao, and S.P. McGrath, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2004, v.23, pp. 2665-2672.
4227 Changes of Soil Microbiological Properties Caused by Land Use Changing from Rice-Wheat Rotation to Vegetable Cultivation, X.G. Lin, R. Yin, H.Y. Zhang, J.F. Huang, R.R. Chen, and Z.H. Cao, Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2004, v.26, pp. 119-128.
4226 Use of Biolog for the Community Level Physiological Profiling (CLPP) of Environmental Samples, H. Insam and M. Goberna, Molecular Microbial Ecology Manual, Second Edition 5.3.2, 2004, pp. 1-8.
4225 Molecular Diversity of Tannic Acid Degrading Bacteria Isolated from Tannery Soil, S.P. Chowdhury, S. Khanna, S.C. Verma, and A.K. Tripathi, Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2004, v.97, pp. 1210-1219.
4224 Heterotrophic Community-Level Physiological Profiles of Domestic Wastewater Following Treatment by Small Constructed Subsurface Flow Wetlands, K.R. Hench, A.J. Sexstone, and G.K. Bissonnette, Water Environment Research, 2004, v.76, pp. 468-473.
4223Effects of Antibiotics on Soil Bacterial Communities - Comparing Molecular Techniques and Community Analyses, H. Schmidt, P. van Beelen, and E. Smit, Abstract from the 104th General Meeting of the American Society of Microbiology, May 2004.
4222 One-to-One Comparison: A New Approach to Analyzing Metabolic Diversity Data, C. San Miguel, M. Dulinski, R.L. Tate, III, Abstract from the 104th General Meeting of the American Society of Microbiology, May 2004.
4221 Comparison of Microbial and Meiofaunal Community Analyses for Determining Impact of Heavy Metal Contamination, R.J. Ellis, B. Neish, M.W. Trett, J.G. Best, A.J. Weightman, P. Morgan, and J.C. Fry, Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2001, v.45, pp. 171-185.
4220 Structure of Microbial Communities in Activated Sludge: Potential Implications for Assessing the Biodegradability of Chemicals, L.J. Forney, W-T. Liu, J.B. Guckert, Y. Kumagai, E. Namkung, T. Nishihara, and R.J. Larson, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2001, v.49, pp. 40-53.
4219 Physiological and Chemotaxonomical Studies on Microflora within a Composter Operated at High Temperature, M.S. Pedro, N.R. Hayashi, T. Mukai, M. Ishii, A. Yokota, and Y. Igarashi, Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 1999, v.88, pp. 92-97.
4218 Resource Competition and Adaptive Radiation in a Microbial Microcosm, R.C. Maclean, A. Dickson, and G. Bell, Ecology Letters, 2005, v.8, pp. 38-46.
4217Microbial Community Composition of Long-Term TNT-Contaminated Soil, E.R. Travis, N.C. Bruce, and S.J. Rosser, Abstract from the ASM 105th General Meeting June 5th-June 9th 2005.
4216 Structure and Activity of the Microbial Community in a Confined Disposal Facility at ToledoHarbor, I.I. Kassem, V. Sigler, and D. Dwyer, Abstract from the ASM 105th General Meeting June 5th-June 9th 2005.
4215

Manual and Automated Instrumentation for Identification of Enterobacteriaceae and Other Aerobic Gram-Negative Bacilli, C.M. O’Hara, Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2005, v.18, pp. 147-162.

4214 Carbon Source Utilization by Enterococci as a Method to Distinguish Sources of Fecal Contamination for Texas Beach Waters, J.M. Mott, Abstract from National Beaches Conference, October 2004.
4213 The Evolution of a Pleiotropic Fitness in Pseudomonas Fluorescens, R.C. MacLean, G. Bell, and P.B. Rainey, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2004, v.101, pp. 8072-8077.
4212 Stability of Bacterial Populations in Tropical Soil Upon Exposure to Lindane, R.A. Rodriguez and G.A. Toranzos, International Microbiology, 2003, v.6, pp. 253-258.
4211 Analysis of Structural and Physiological Profiles to Assess the Effects of Cu on Biofilm Microbial Communities, B. Massieux, M.E.Y. Boivin, F.P. van den Ende, J. Langenskiold, P. Marvan, C. Barranguet, W. Admiraal, H.J. Laanbroek, and G. Zwart, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2004, v.70, pp. 4512-4521.
4210 Long-Term Experimental Evolution in Escherichia coli. X. Quantifying the Fundamental and Realized Niche, V.S. Cooper, BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2002, v.2, pp. 1-9.
4209 Application of Physiological Profiles to Assessment of Community Properties, A.L. Mills and J.L. Garland, ASM Manual of Environmental Microbiology, 2001, pp. 135-146.
4208 Relative Effectiveness of Kinetic Analysis vs. Single Point Readings for Classifying Environmental Samples Based on Community-Level Physiological Profiles (CLPP), J.L. Garland, A.L. Mills, and J.S. Young, Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 2001, v.33, pp. 1059-1066.
4207 Response of Soybean Rhizosphere Communities to Human Hygiene Water Addition as Determined by Community Level Physiological Profiling (CLPP) and Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (TRFLP) Analysis, L. Kerkhof, M. Santoro, and J. Garland, FEMS Microbiology Letters, 2000, v.184, pp. 95-101.
4206 The Soil FungiLog Procedure: Method and Analytical Approaches toward Understanding Fungal Functional Diversity, E.A. Sobek and J.C. Zak, Mycologia, 2003, v.95, pp. 590-602.
4204 Community-Level Physiological Profiles of Bacteria and Fungi: Plate Type and Incubation Temperature Influences on Contrasting Soils, A.T. Classen, S.I. Boyle, K.E. Haskins, S.T. Overby, and S.C. Hart, Federation of European Microbiological Societies, 2003, v.44, pp. 319-328.
4203 Composition and Physiological Profiling of Sprout-Associated Microbial Communities, A. Matos, J.L. Garland, and W.F. Fett, Journal of Food Protection, 2002, v.65, pp. 1903-1908.
4202 Soil Type is the Primary Determinant of the Composition of the Total and Active Bacterial Communities in Arable Soils, M.S. Girvan, J. Bullimore, J.N. Pretty, A.M. Osborn, and A.S. Ball, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2003, v.69, pp. 1800-1809.
4201 Arctic Microorganisms Respond More to Elevated UV-B Radiation than C02, D. Johnson, C.D. Campbell, J.A. Lee, T.V. Callaghan, and D. Gwynn-Jones, Nature, 2002, v.416, pp. 82-84.
4200 Soil Metabolic Fingerprinting, J. Hogan, D. Ryan, and D. Dowling, Poster presented at the 102nd General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, May 2002.
4199 Analysis of Microbial Community Function Diversity Using Sole-Carbon-Source Utilisation Profiles – a Critique, J. Preston-Mafham, L. Boddy, and P.F. Randerson, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2002, v.42, pp. 1-14.
4198 Microbial Communities in Different Soil Types Do Not Converge After Diesel Contamination, J.G. Bundy, G.I. Paton, and C.D. Campbell, Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2002, v.92, pp. 276-288.
4197 Methodological Variability in Microbial Community Level Physiological Profiles, T.C. Balser, J.W. Kirchner, and M.K. Firestone, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., 2002, v.66, pp. 519-522.
4196 In Situ Fixation of Metals in Soils Using Bauxite Residue: Biological Effects, E. Lombi, F.J. Zhao, G. Wieshammer, G. Zhang, and S.P. McGrath, Environmental Pollution, 2002, v.118, pp. 445-452.
4195 Application of Carbon Source Utilization Patterns to Measure the Metabolic Similarity of Complex Dental Plaque Biofilm Microcosms, S.A. Anderson, C.H. Sissons, M.J. Coleman, and L. Wong, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2002, v.68, pp. 5779-5783.
4194 Bacterial Distribution and Phylogenetic Diversity in the Changjiang Estuary Before the Construction of the Three Gorges, H. Sekiguchi, H. Koshikawa, M. Hiroki, S. Murakami, K. Xu, M. Watanabe, T. Nakahara, M. Zhu, and H. Uchiyama, Microbial Ecology, 2002, v.43, pp. 82-91.
4193 Soil and Plant Effects on Microbial Community Structure, J.S. Buyer, D.P. Roberts, and E. Russek-Cohen, Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2002, v.48, pp. 955-964.
4192 Impact of Fumigants on Soil Microbial Communities, A.M. Ibekwe, S.K. Papiernik, J. Gan, S.R. Yates, C.H. Yang, and D.E. Crowley, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2001, v.67, pp. 3245-3257.
4191 Changes in Soil Microbial Community Due to Long-Term Application of Zea mays Root Exudates Extracted from Hydroponic Apparatus, K.J. Yoshitomi and J.R. Shann, Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2001, v.33, pp. 1769-1776.
4190 Adaptation of the Bacterial Community to Mercury Contamination, A.K. Muller, L.D. Rasmussen, and S.J. Sorensen, FEMS Microbiology Letters, 2001, v.24, pp. 49-53.
4189 A Comparison of Sole Carbon Source Utilization Patterns and Phospholipid Fatty Acid Profiles to Detect Changes in the Root Microflora of Hydroponically Grown Crops, S. Khalil, E. Baath, B. Alsanius, J.E. Englund, P. Sundin, U.E. Gertsson, and P. Jensen, Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2001, v.47, pp. 302-308.
4187 Structural and Functional Analysis of Whole-Soil Microbial Communities for Risk and Efficacy Testing Following Microbial Inoculation of Wheat Roots in Diverse Soils, J.V. Gagliardi, J.S. Buyer, J.S. Angle, and E. Russek-Cohen, Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 2001, v.33, pp. 25-40.
4186 Analysis of Fungal Communities by Sole Carbon Source Utilization Profiles, J.S. Buyer, D.P. Roberts, P. Millner, and E. Russek-Cohen, Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2001, v.45, pp. 53-60.
4185 Impact of Dilution on Microbial Community Structure and Functional Potential: Comparison of Numerical Simulations and Batch Culture Experiments, R. B. Franklin, J. L. Garland, C. H. Bolster, and A. L. Mills, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2001, v.67, pp. 702-712.
4184 Analysis of Microbial Communities in a Landfill Leachate Polluted Aquifer using a New Method for Anaerobic Physiological Profiling and 16s rDNA Based Fingerprinting, W. F. M. Röling, B. M. van Breukelen, M. Braster, M. T. Goeltom, J. Groen, and H. W. van Verseveld, Microbial Ecology, 2000, v.40, pp. 177-188.
4183 Variation of Microbial Rhizosphere Communities in Response to Crop Species, Soil Origin, and Inoculation with Sinorhizobium meliloti L33, R. Miethling, G. Wieland, H. Backhaus, and C. C. Tebbe, Microbial Ecology, 2000, v.41, pp. 43-56.
4182 Microbial Biomass and Community Structure in a Sequence of Soils with Increasing Fertility and Changing Land Use, H. Yao. Z. He, M. J. Wilson, and C. D. Campbell, Microbial Ecology, 2000, v.40, pp. 223-237.
4181 Cadmium Contamination on the Soil Microbial Community Diversity by Biolog and Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis (DGGE) Analysis, A. Wang, J. Chen, and D. Crowley, Abstract from the ASM 100th General Meeting, May 21- 25, 2000
4180 Adapting Traditional Bacterial Indicators and Physiological Diversity Measures for Monitoring Stream Condition, C. W. Hendricks, C. L. Bracken, and A. K. Harding, Abstract from the ASM 100th General Meeting, May 21- 25, 2000
4179 Comparison of Two Kinds of Biolog Microplates (GN and ECO) in their Ability to Determine the Microbial Community Dynamics in Activated Sludge Systems, J. Van Heerden, M. M. Ehlers, and T. E. Cloete, Abstract from the ASM 100th General Meeting, May 21-25, 2000
4178 Biolog for the Determination of Microbial Diversity in Activated Sludge Systems, J. Van Heerden, M. M. Ehlers, and T. E. Cloete, Abstract from the ASM 100th General Meeting, May 21-25, 2000
4177 Microbial Community Structure and Function in the Spermosphere as Affected by Soil and Seed Type, J.S. Buyer, D.P. Roberts, and E. Russek-Cohen, Canadian Journal Microbiology, 1999, v.45, pp. 138-144.
4176 Biolog Analysis and Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Profiles Indicate that Pseudomonad Inoculants that Promote Phytoremediation Alter the Root-associated Microbial Community of Bromus Biebersteinii, S.D. Siciliano, and J.J. Germida, Soil Biol. Biochem., 1998, v.30, pp. 1717-1723.
4175 Microbial Community Analysis: A Kinetic Approach to Constructing Potential C Source Utilization Patterns, J.E. Lindstrom, R.P. Barry, and J.F. Braddock, Soil Biol. Biochem., 1998, v.30, pp. 231-239.
4174 Metabolic Profiling as a Means of Characterizing Plant-associated Microbial Communities, R.J. Ellis, I.P. Thompson, and M.J. Bailey, Federation of European Microbiological Societies, 1995, v.16, pp. 9-18.
4173 Can Soil Quality Trends Explain the "Organic Transition" Effect?, R. Ford Denison, T.K. Hartz, E.A. Martini, D.C. Bryant, R.F. Norris, D.M. Barrett, and J.S. Buyer, Soil Quality in the California Environment, 1998-1999 Annual Report, pp. 28-41
4172 Sustainability of Long-term Reclaimed Wastewater Irrigated Cropland: A Field of Evaluation of Soil Quality, A.C. Chang, L. Wu, D.E. Crowley, B. McCullough-Sanden, Z. Wang, and A. Wang, Soil Quality in the California Environment, 1998-1999 Annual Report, pp. 1-9
4171 Microbial Community Diversity and Resilience in Relation to Heavy Metal Contamination of Soils, D.E. Crowley, M. Reynolds, and C.H Yang, Soil Quality in the California Environment, 1998-1999 Annual Report, pp. 10-17
4169 Comparison of Two Kinds of Biolog Microplates (GN and ECO) in their Ability to Distinguish Among Aquatic Microbial Communities, Keun-Hyung Choi and Fred C. Dobbs, Journal of Microbiological Methods, 1999, v.36, pp. 203-213.
4168 Risk Assessment, Microbial Communities, and Pollution-Induced Community Tolerance, Michiel Rutgers and Anton M. Breure, Human and Ecological Risk Assessment,1999, v.5, pp. 661-670.
4167 Effects of Heavy Metal Contamination and Remediation on Soil Microbial Communities in the Vicinity of a Zinc Smelter, J.J. Kelly and R.L. Tate, III, Journal of Environmental Quality, 1998, v.27, pp. 609-617.
4165 Functional and Structural Responses of a Degradative Microbial Community to Substrates with Varying Degrees of Complexity in Chemical Structure, S. Karthikeyan, G.M. Wolfaardt, D.R. Korber, and D.E. Caldwell, Microbial Ecology, 1999, v. 38, pp. 215-224.
4164 Microbial Diversity and Community Structure of Postdisturbance Forest Soils as Determined by Sole-Carbon-Source Utilization Patterns, W.J. Staddon, L.C. Duchesne, and J.T. Trevors, Microbial Ecology, 1997, v.34, pp. 125-130.
4163 A Method of Profiling Microbial Communities Based on a Most-Probable-Number Assay That Uses BIOLOG Plates and Multiple Sole Carbon Sources, M. Gamo and T. Shoji, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1999, v.65, pp. 4419-4424.9-4424
4162 A Microtiter Plate Procedure for Evaluating Fungal Functional Diversity, J.K. Dobranic and J.C. Zak, Mycologia, 91 (5), 1999, pp. 756-765
4161 Defining Soil Quality in Terms of Microbial Community Structure, M.K. Firestone, T. Balser, and D. Herman, Soil Quality in the California Environment 1997-1998, pp. 41-51
4160 Defining Soil Quality in Terms of Microbial Community Structure, M.K. Firestone, T. Balser, and D. Herman, Soil Quality in the California Environment 1996-1997, pp. 48-54
4159 Comparison of Parental and Transgenic Alfalfa Rhizosphere Bacterial Communities Using Biolog GN Metabolic Fingerprinting and Enterobacterial Repetitive Intergenic Consensus Sequence-PCR (ERIC-PCR), G.D. Di Giovanni, L.S. Watrud, R.J. Seidler, and F. Wildmer, Microbial Ecology, pgs. 129-139, 1999
4158 Biolog for the Determination of Microbial Diversity In Phosphate Removing and Non-Phosphate Removing Activated Sludge Systems, Juanita van Heerden, Marthie M. Ehlers, and T.E. Cloete, Abstracts of the 99th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1999
4144 Pollution-Induced Community Tolerance (PICT) in Terrestrial Microbial Systems, M. Rutgers, B.S. Wind, and A.M. Breure, New Frontiers – Program and Abstracts – Eighth International Symposium on Microbial Ecology (ISME-98), Halifax, Canada 9-14 Aug. 199
4136 Comparison of Different Multisubstrate Utilization Assays for Functional Description of Microbial Communities, M.V. Gorlenko and J.L. Garland, New Frontiers – Program and Abstracts- Eighth International Symposium on Microbial Ecology (ISME-98), Halifax, Canada 9-14 Aug.1998
4135 Variation in Composition and Structure of Soil Microbial Communities in Michigan Old Fields, W.L. Goodfriend and L.C. Broughton, New Frontiers – Program and Abstracts- Eighth International Symposium on Microbial Ecology (ISME-98), Halifax, Canada 9-14 Aug.1998
4134 The Study of Eubacterial Community Change Over Time With Respect to Pollutant Pressure, M.S. Grivan, L.A. Glover, K. Killham, J.I. Prosser, and C. Campbell, New Frontiers – Program and Abstracts- Eighth International Symposium on Microbial Ecology (ISME-98), Halifax, Canada 9-14 Aug.1998
4133 An Indicator for the Functional Diversity of Microbial Populations, A.M. Breure, B.S. Wind, and M. Rutgers, New Frontiers – Program and Abstracts- Eighth International Symposium on Microbial Ecology (ISME-98), Halifax, Canada 9-14 Aug.1998
4130 Dynamics of Bacterial Communities Induced by Varying Water Tables and Seasons in the Everglades, N. Esiobu, New Frontiers – Program and Abstracts- Eighth International Symposium on Microbial Ecology (ISME-98), Halifax, Canada 9-14 Aug. 1998
4129 Kinetic Analyses of the Biolog Community Profile to Characterize Changes in Species Richness in Two Freshwater Aquatic Communities, A.M. Comeau and C.R. Bell, New Frontiers – Program and Abstracts – Eighth International Symposium on Microbial Ecology (ISME-98), Halifax, Canada 9-14 Aug. 1998
4128 Analysis of Aquatic Bacterial Communities Using Biolog GN and Eco Plates, K.H. Choi and F.C. Dobbs, New Frontiers – Program and Abstracts- Eighth International Symposium on Microbial Ecology (ISME-98), Halifax, Canada 9-14 Aug. 1998
4115 Effect of P-Nutrition and PGPR Application on Potential C-Source Utilization by Rhizosphere Communities, S. Ruppel and A. Gransee, New Frontiers – Program and Abstracts – Eighth International Symposium on Microbial Ecology (ISME-98), Halifax, Canada 9-14 Aug. 1998
4111 The Impact of Oxygen Tension on Cell Density and Metabolic Diversity of Microbial Communities in Alkane Degrading Continuous-Flow Cultures, L. Berthe-Corti, A. Burns, Abstract from Microbial Ecology, Germany, May 1998
4110 Developing Microbial Indicators of Ecological Condition in Wadeable Oregon Streams, C.W. Hendricks, H.M.K. Campbell, and A.T. Herlihy, Abstracts of the 98th Meeting of the American Society of Microbiology, 1998, N-143
4109 The Use of Carbon Substrate Utilization Patterns in Environmental and Ecological Microbiology, A. Konopka, L. Oliver, A. Konopka, L. Oliver, R.F. Turco, Jr., Microbial Ecology, 1998, pp. 103-115.
4108 Microbial Diversity of Artificial Mesocosms Receiving Primary Clarified Wastewater, K. R. Hench, A. J. Sexston, and G. K. Bissonnette, Abstracts of the 98th Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1998, Q-280
4107 Rapid Community-level Physiological Profiling Using Fluorescine Diacetate (FDA), Michael V. Gorlenko, Jay L. Garland, Abstracts of the 98th Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1998, N-93.
4106 Utility of BIOLOG GN Microplates to Characterize Complex Epiphytic Microbial Communities, A. H. Lindell, and J. V. McArthur, Abstracts of the 98th Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1998, N-146.
4105 Functional Diversity and Similarities Between Soil Bacterial Communities in a Southeastern Riparian Wetland, Donald M. Stoeckel, Mary S. Miller-Goodman, Abstracts of the 98th Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1998, N-110.
4104 Effect of Acclimation to Hydrocarbon Pollutant on Microbial Community Structure and Degradative Performance, D. C. Wilkie, D. R. Korber, G. M. Wolfaardt, and A. Estrada, Abstracts of the 98th Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1998, N-105.
4103 Bioavailability of BTEX in Unsaturated Soil: Effects of Microbial Community Structure and Cell Attachment to Soil Particles, A. L. Barkovskii, A. Rihana, P. Adriaens, Abstracts of the 98th Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1998, N-88.
4102 Microbial Community Assessment in Zinc Impacted Soils: Biolog and Phospholipid Fatty Acid Analyses, J. J. Kelly and R. L. Tate, Rutgers, Abstracts of the 98th Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1998, N-69
4101 Characterization of Microbial Communities from Trichloroethylene-Contaminated Groundwater, A. M. Glucksman, H. D. Skipper, R. I. Brigmon, C. B. Fliermans, W. C. Bridges, Abstracts of the 98th Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1998, N-76
4100 Impact of Vegetation Control and Fertilization on the Structure of Soil Microbial Communities in a White Pine (Pinus strobus L.) Plantation, W. J. Staddon*, L. C. Duchesne, and J. T. Trevors, Abstracts of the 98th Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1998, N-8
4099 Effects of Soil Properties on Bracken Fern (Pteridium aquilinum L.) Rhizosphere Microbial Community Metabolic Profiles, L. S. Watrud, S. Maggard, T. Shiroyama, M. G. Johnson and G. Di Giovanni, Abstracts of the 98th Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1998, N-5
4098 Analysis of BIOLOG GN Substrate Utilization Patterns by Microbial Communities, K. Smalla, U. Wachtendorf, H. Heuer, W. Liu, and L. Forney, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1998, v.64, pp. 1220-1225.
4097 Use of GC-FAME and BIOLOG Techniques as Measures of Structural and Functional Diversity of Soil Microbial Communities.  C.E. Pankhurst, B.G. Hawke, C.A. Kirkby, B.D. Harch, R.L. Correll and B.M. Doube, Abstracts from Australian Society of Microbiology, Adelaide, 1997.
4096 Impacts of Fertilizers on the Humus Layer Microbial Community Structure of Scots Pine Stands Growing Along a Gradient of Heavy Metal Pollution.    H. Fritze, T. Pennanen and P. Vanhala, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4095 The Relationship Between Microbial Biomass and Functional Diversity Along a Chihuahuan Desert Watershed.  J. Zak, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4094 Combined Application of BIOLOG and MIS/SHERLOCK for Identification of Bacterial Isolates from Hydrocarbon Polluted Soils.  L. Wünsche, C. Härtig, H.O. Pucci and W. Babel, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4093 Biolog Fingerprints of Soil Bacteria: Incubation Conditions and Sensitivity.  Winding and N.B. Hendriksen, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4092 Quantitative Approaches to Assess Functional Attributes of Bacterial Communities: A Multivariate Perspective of Natural and Anthropogenic Disturbance.  M.R. Willig, S.B. Cox and D.L. Moorhead, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4091 Biolog Profiles of Model Microbial Communities: Single Point Analysis vs. Kinetic Profiles.  L. Verschuere, V. Fievez, and W. Verstraete, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4090 Biolog Metabolic Fingerprints for Clustering Marine Oligotrophic Bacteria From Polar Regions.  T.L. Tan, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4089 Community Changes During BIOLOG Incubation Followed by TGGE or DGGE.  K. Smalla, U. Wachtendorf and H. Heuer, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4088 Space: An Added Dimension to Substrate Utilisation by Fungi.  K. Ritz and J.W. Crawford, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4087 Physiological Diversity of Heterotrophic Bacterial Communities From Different Depths of a Soil Profile.  N.R. Parekh, K. Everaerts, B. Lagacherie and G. Soulas, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4086 Comparison of GC-FAME and BIOLOG Approaches to Analysis of Bacterial Communities Associated with the Decomposition of Organic Substrates in Two Contrasting Soils.  C.E. Pankhurst, W. Meech and C.A. Kirkby, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4085 Changes in Microbial Community After Maize Straw Application Detected by Biolog and PLFA Patterns.  A. Palojärvi, S. Sharma, A. Rangger, M. von Lützow and H. Insam, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4084 Total Diversity of Soil Bacteria is High: How does this Correlate to the Diversity of the Population of Culturable Soil Bacteria?  L. Øvreås and V. Torsvik, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4083 The Effects of Long-Term Land Management on Soil Functional Diversity.  S.M. O’Flaherty, T.W. Willison, P. Tlustos, J.C. Baker and D.V. Murphy, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4082 Effect of Added Organic Materials on Carbon Source Utilization and Enzyme Activity Patterns of Three Arable Soils.  M. Niemi, P. Vanhala and U. Virta, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4081 Changes in Bacterial Community Composition and Diversity Associated with Litter Decay: Patterns of Succession on a Decomposing Substrate.  D. L. Moorhead, W.S. Davis and M.R. Willig, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4080 Strain and Function Stability in Gnotobiotic Reactors.  A.L. Mills and J.E. Bouma, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4079 Characterization of Heterotrophic Microbial Communities by Means of the Biolog System, I. Kersters, L. Van Vooren, L. Verschuere, L. Vauterin, A. Wouters, J. Mergaert, W. Verstraete and J. Swings, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4078 Elevated CO2 Changes Substrate Utilization Profiles in Alpine Grassland, C. Mayr C and H. Insam, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4077 Microbial Community Analysis and Phenotypic Fingerprinting of a Selenium Contaminated Sludge System, C. Magyarosy, J. Keasling, P. Gadzinski and B.R. Bochner, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4076  Microbial Population Changes During Bioremediation, M.M. Laine, and K.S. Jorgensen, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4075  Substrate Utilization Patterns of Bacteria in Neutral and Acidic Beech Forest Soils, S. Kreitz and T.H. Anderson, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4074 Impacts of T4-Lysozyme Expression of Transgenic Potatoes Analysed by Catabolic Profiling, H. Heuer, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4073 Evaluating Community-Level Biolog Results by Area Under the Curve, J.B. Guckert, G.J. Carr, T.D. Johnson, B.G. Hamm, D.H. Davidson and Y. Kumagai, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4072 Profiling of Microbial Community Structure Under Upland Grasslands: Comparison of BIOLOG, PFLA and Community DNA Approaches, S.J. Grayston, C.D. Campbell, K. Ritz, B.S. Griffiths, C.D. Clegg, R.D. Bardgett and J.L. Mawdsley, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4071 The Influence of Microbial Community Structure and Function on Community-Level Physiological Profiles, J.L. Garland and B.A. Hungate, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4070 A Novel Approach to Assessing the Catabolic Diversity of Soil Microbial Communities.  B. Degens and J. Harris, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4069 Use of Rhizosphere C Sources to Fingerprint Microbial Communities and Methods of Data Analysis.  C.D. Campbell, S.J. Grayston and D. Hirst, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4068 Comparison of Biolog and FAME Analysis of Soil Microbial Communities.  J.S. Buyer, L. Lengnick, L.E. Drinkwater and D. Roberts, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4067 Influence of Simulated Microgravity and Other Factors on Population and Functional Dynamics of Gnotobiotic Microbial Communities.  J.E. Bouma and A.L. Mills, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4066 The Biolog System – Suitable for Environmental Applications?  Barry R. Bochner, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4065 Sources of Variability in BIOLOG Assays of Soil Microbial Communities: Spatial and Analytical.  T.C. Balser and M.K. Firestone, Abstracts from Submeco Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, October, 1996.
4064 Ecofunctional Enzymes of Microbial Communities in Ground Water.  C.B. Fliermans, M.M. Franck, T.C. Hazen, R.W. Gorden, FEMS Microbiology Reviews, August, 1997, pp. 1-11.
4063 Analysis and Interpretation of Community-Level Physiological Profiles in Microbial Ecology.  Jay L. Garland, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 1997, v.24, pp. 289-300.
4061 Monitoring Biolog Patterns and r/K-Strategists in the Intensive Culture of Artemia Juveniles.  L. Verschuere, J. Dhont, P. Sorgeloos, W. Verstraete, Journal of Applied Microbiology, 1997, v.83, pp. 603-612.
4060 Separation Power of the 95 Substrates of the BIOLOG System Determined in Various Soils.  Wolfgang Hitzl, Andrea Rangger, Shobha Sharma, Heribert Insam, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 1997, v.22, pp. 167-174.
4059 Using the Gini Coefficient with BIOLOG Substrate Utilisation Data to Provide an Alternative Quantitative Measure for Comparing Bacterial Soil Communities.  Bronwyn D. Harch, Raymond L. Correll, Wendy Meech, Clive A. Kirkby, Clive E. Pankhurst, Journal of Microbiological Methods, 1997, v.30, pp. 91-101.
4058 Application of Multivariate Analysis of Variance and Related Techniques in Soil Studies with Substrate Utilization Tests.  Wolfgang Hitzl, Michael Henrich, Markus Kessel, Heribert Insam, Journal of Microbiological Methods, 1997, v.30, pp. 81-89.
4057 Statistical Comparisons of Community Catabolic Profiles.  Ekkehard Glimm, Holger Heuer, Bert Engelen, Kornelia Smalla, Horst Backhaus, Journal of Microbiological Methods,1997, v.30, pp. 71-80.
4056 Statistical Analysis of the Time-Course of Biolog Substrate Utilization.  Christine A. Hackett, Bryan S. Griffiths, Journal of Microbiological Methods, 1997, v.30, pp.63-69.
4055 Evaluation of Community-Level Catabolic Profiling using BIOLOG GN Microplates to Study Microbial Community Changes in Potato Phyllosphere.  Holger Heuer, Kornelia Smalla, Journal of Microbiological Methods, 1997, v.30, pp. 49-61.
4054 Use Of Rhizosphere Carbon Sources In Sole Carbon Source Tests To Discriminate Soil Microbial Communities.  C.D. Campbell, S. J. Grayston, D.J. Hirst, Journal of Microbiological Methods, 1997, v.30, pp. 33-41.
4053 Microbial Functional Activity During Composting of Chlorophenol-Contaminated Sawmill Soil.  M. Minna Laine, Heikki Haario, Kirsten S. Jorgensen, Journal of Microbiological Methods, 1997, v.30, pp. 21-32.
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