Examining how microbes interact within ecosystems, including nutrient cycling and symbioses.
For decades, students and professors have relied on "Brock" to navigate the complexities of life on a microscopic scale. The 17th edition elevates this experience through enhanced visual aids, updated research data, and a renewed focus on the critical roles microbes play in human health and global sustainability. Core Features of the 17th Edition
The book is meticulously organized into distinct units that guide the student from the basics of life to complex applications.
How microbes acquire and use energy (e.g., redox, photosynthesis, fermentation).
Understanding the biochemical engines that power life in extreme environments. brock biology of microorganisms 17th edition
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: Provides the latest global data on superbugs and novel alternative therapies like phage treatment. Pedagogical Tools for Students and Instructors
: Features updated insights into viral replication, RNA virus evolution, and pandemic preparedness.
As climate change progresses, the role of microbes in carbon cycling and bioremediation becomes vital. This edition places a heavier emphasis on the microbial "engine" that keeps the planet running. Core Features of the 17th Edition The book
Complex interactions within microbial communities.
Reviews consistently praise the book's depth and clarity. One describes it as "a very rich one" that is "clearly laid out with a good use of colour". Another reviewer recommends reading it because the diversity of microbiology is "十分令人惊奇的" (very amazing).
Complex molecular pathways are color-coded and highly detailed to minimize confusion.
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: Researcher in molecular biology and microbial community dynamics. Daniel H. Buckley : Specialist in soil microbial ecology and evolution. W. Matthew Sattley
: Exploring the bioenergetics of phototrophy, chemolithotrophy, and organic compound catabolism. Information Flow and Genetics
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