BOOK
Bacteria in Nature, Volume 1: Bacterial Activities in Perspective
This volume is part of the Bacteria in Nature series and provides a comprehensive overview of bacterial activities in natural environments. It focuses on the ecological roles of bacteria, highlighting their metabolic diversity and their interactions with other organisms and environmental factors. The book emphasizes how bacteria contribute to biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem functioning, presenting both theoretical perspectives and experimental findings. It serves as a foundational reference for understanding the importance of bacteria beyond laboratory settings, especially in natural habitats.
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