Abstract

New Frontiers in Soil Microbiology: How To Link Structure and Function of Microbial Communities?.- Chemical Structure of Organic N and Organic P in Soil.- Nucleic Acid Extraction from Soil.- Role of Stabilised Enzymes in Microbial Ecology and Enzyme Extraction from Soil with Potential Applications in Soil Proteomics.- Soil Proteomics: Extraction and Analysis of Proteins from Soils.- The Various Sources and the Fate of Nucleic Acids in Soil.- Stabilization of Extracellular DNA and Proteins by Transient Binding to Various Soil Components.- Assessing Bacterial and Fungal Community Structure in Soil Using Ribosomal RNA and Other Structural Gene Markers.- Advances in Microarray-Based Technologies for Soil Microbial Community Analyses.- Stable Isotope Probing: A Critique of Its Role in Linking Phylogeny and Function.- Gene Detection, Expression and Related Enzyme Activity in Soil.- Enzyme Activities in Soil.- How to Assess the Abundance and Diversity of Mobile Genetic Elements in Soil Bacterial Communities?.- Bacterial Conjugation in Soil.- Horizontal Gene Transfer by Natural Transformation in Soil Environment.- Reporter Genes in Bacterial Inoculants Can Monitor Life Conditions and Functions in Soil.- Reporter Gene Technology in Soil Ecology Detection of Bioavailability and Microbial Interactions.- Marker Genes As Tools To Study Deliberately Released Soil Bacteria.

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