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Varma, A. & Oelmuller, R. ed.
Advanced Techniques in Soil Microbiology

Springer-Verlag 2007.7
427 pp. (H)
ISBN 3-540-70864-2
                            27,200円

Contents
1 Detection and Diversity of Fungi from Environmental Samples: Traditional Versus Molecular Approaches / 2 Functional Genomic Approaches for Mycorrhizal Research / 3 Automated Fluoroscence Sequencing and Troubleshooting / 4 mRNA Quantitation Using Real Time PCR / 5 Laboratory Practice for the Production of Polyclonal and Monoclonal Antibodies / 6 Modern Techniques for Analyzing Immunological Responses / 7 Transcriptome Analysis / 8 RNAi Technology: a Tool for Functional Validation of Novel Genes / 9 Molecular Matchmaking: Techniques for Biomolecular Interactions / 10 Environmental Proteomics: Extraction and Identification of Protein in Soil / 11 DGGE and RISA Protocols for Microbial Community Analysis in Soil / 12 Soil Microbial Community Structureand Function Assessed by FAME, PLFA and DGGE Advantages and Limitations / 13 Measurement of Microbial Biomass and Activity in Soil / 14 Immuno-Technology for the Localization of Acid Phosphatase Using Native Gel Bands in Piriformospora indica and Other Soil Microorganisms / 15 Use of Short Oligonucleotide Primers in Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Techniques for Species Identification / 16 Co-Cultivation with Sebacinales / 17 Quantitative Histochemistry: a Forgotten Tool with New Applications / 18 Ion Cyclotron Resonance Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry for Non-Targeted Metabolomics of Molecular Interactions in the Rhizosphere / 19 Application of Terminal-Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism for MolecularAnalysis of Soil Bacterial Communities / 20 Molecular Symbiotic Analysis Between Arabiopsis thaliana and Piriformospora indica / 21 Biophysical Phenomics Reveals Functional Building Blocks of Plants Systems Biology: a Case Study for the Evaluation of the Impact of Mycorrhization with Piriformospora indica / 22 Analysis of the Plant Protective Potential of the Root Endophytic Fungus Piriformospora indica in Cereals / 23 Members of Sebacinales Confer Resistance Against Heavy Metal Stress in Plants / 24 Screening of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria / 25 Research Methods in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi / 26 Field Trials of Bioinoculants / Subject Index / *


Zobel, R.W.
Roots and Soil Management
Interactions Between Roots and the Soil

American Society of Agronomy 2005.
272 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-89118-159-8
                            13,700円

Contents
Foreword / Contributors / Conversion Factors for SI and non-SI units / I. Macro-Scale Actions and Interactions : 1.Primary and Secondary Root Systems / 2.The Effects of Riparian Buffer Strips on Streambank Stability : Root Reinforcements, Soil Strength, and Growth Rates / II. Meso-Scale Actions and Interactions : 3.Tertiary Roots Systems / 4.Metal Chelation in the Rhizosphere / 5.Molecular and Physiological Investigations of Thlaspi caerulescens L. / 6.Root Border Cells : A Delivery System for Chemicals Controlling Plant Health / 7.Root Effects on Soil Organic Matter Decomposition / 8.The Cotribution of Root Exudates, Symbionts, and Detritus to Carbon Sequestration in the Soil / 9.Soil Aggregation / III. Micro-Scale Actions and Interactions : 10.Management of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi / 11.Communication in the Tripartite Symbiosis Formed by Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi, Rhizobia, and Legume Plants : A Review / 12.Quorem-Sensing Regulation in Rhizobium leguminosarum viovar viciae / 13.Deleterious Bacteria in the Rhizosphire / Index / *


Kimble, J. M. et al.
Soil Carbon Management
Economic, Environmental and Societal Benefits
(土壌炭素管理)

CRC Press 2007.6
280 pp. (H)
ISBN 1-4200-4407-9
                            18,700円

Contents
1.Economic and Societal Benefits of Soil Carbon Management: Policy Implications and Recommendations. 2.On-Farm Benefits of Carbon Management: The Farmers' Perspectives. Private and Public Values from Soil Carbon Management. 3.Economic and Societal Benefits of Soil Carbon Management: Cropland and Grazing Land Systems. 4.Organic Farming Enhances Soil Carbon and Its Benefits. 5.Benefits of Soil Organic Carbon to Physical, Chemical, and Biological Properties of Soil. 6.Soil Physical Properties and Erosion. 7.Wetlands and Global Carbon. 8.Wildlife Benefits. 9.Soil Carbon and the Mitigation of the Risks of Flooding. Environmental and Ecological Benefits of Soil Carbon Management: Surface Water Quality. 10.Urban Lands and Carbon Management. 11.Prairies, Savannas, and Forests and Global Carbon Management-The Challenges. Index/ **

* This book highlights the significant economic, environmental, and societal benefits that result from land management practices that maintain or increase soil carbon (C). Each chapter poses a problem or set of problems and then describes how effective soil C management can help to solve these problems. The book explores the potential for agricultural soils to generate soil C credits that could be traded in the broader greenhouse gas credit market, uses an economic metric where possible to determine the broader value of activities that increase soil C sequestration, and describes the benefits of farm programs that reduce soil erosion, improve air and water quality, and mitigate global warming. *


Singer, A.
The Soils of Israel

Springer-Verlag 2007.6
306 pp. (H)
ISBN 3-540-71731-5
                            18,200円

Contents
1 Factors of Soil Formation.- 2 Soils of the Coastal Plain and the Shefela.- 3 Soils of the Negev.- 4 Soils of the Hills and Mountain Range.- 5 Soils of the Yizreel and Jordan Valleys.- 6 Soils of the Eastern Galilee and the Golan Heights: Basalt and Pyroclastics derived soils.- 7 Paleosols in Israel.- Saline and alkaline soils in Israel.- 9 Soil Classification in Israel.- References.- Index. **

* This book presents a comprehensive description of the soils of Israel, offering complete details of their distribution, chemical, physical, and mineralogical characteristics and agricultural attributes. The pathways to the formation of each soil type are discussed against the background of such various soil-forming factors as climate, lithology and physiography. The distribution of the different soil types is explained, based on the relationships between soils and soil-forming factors. The description of the contemporaneous surface soils is supplemented by a review of the numerous paleosols with their paleogeographic significance. An ample bibliography backs up this exposition, supplemented by numerous figures, tables, colour plates and maps. This book offers the first comprehensive study of Israel since 1948. *


Carter, M. R. ed.
Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis 2nd ed.

CRC Press 2007.8
1264 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-8493-3586-8
                            22,300円

Contents
1.SOIL SAMPLING AND HANDLING, 2.DIAGNOSTIC METHODS for SOIL and ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 3.SOIL CHEMICAL ANALYSES, 4.SOIL BIOLOGICAL ANALYSES, 5.SOIL ORGANIC MATTER ANALYSES, 6.SOIL PHYSICAL ANALYSES, 7.SOIL WATER ANALYSES, APPENDIX, INDEX/ **

* Thoroughly updated and revised, this second edition of the bestselling Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis presents several new chapters describing tools that characterize the dynamics and chemistry of soil organic matter, up-to-date field- and laboratory-based methods for soil hydraulic properties, in depth methods for soil ecology, and new microbiological techniques. *


Hurst, C.J. ret al. ed.
Manual of Environmental Microbiology 3rd ed.

ASM Press 2007.
1316 pp. (H)
ISBN 1-55581-379-8
                            21,000円

Contents
* 5年ぶりの改訂版で、180ページ増えています。

Part I. Introduction to Environmental Microbiology: 1. Introduction to Environmental Microbiology/ 2. Neighborhoods and Community Involvement: No Microbe Is an Island/ 3. Prokaryotic Diversity: Form, Ecophysiology, and Habitat/ Part II. General Methodology: 4. Overview: General Methodology/ 5. Analytical Imaging and Microscopy Techniques/ 6. Cultivation of Bacteria and Fungi/ 7. Cultivation of Algae and Protozoa/ 8. Cultivation and Assay of Animal Viruses/ 9. Cultivation of Microbial Consortia and Communities/ 10. Lipid Analyses for Viable Microbial Biomass, Community Composition, Metabolic Status, and In Situ Metabolism/ 11. Physiological Profiling of Microbial Communities/ 12. Molecular Approaches for the Measurement of Density, Diversity, and Phylogeny/ 13. Phylogenetic and Genomic Analysis/ 14. Bioreporters, Biosensors, and Microprobes/ 15. Ecology at Long-Term Research Sites: Integrating Microbes and Ecosystems/ 16. Quality Assurance/ 17. Issues of Study Design and Statistical Analysis for Environmental Microbiology/ Part III. Water Microbiology in Public Health: 18. Overview of Water Microbiology as It Relates to Public Health/ 19. Waterborne Transmission of Infectious Agents/ 20. Detection of Microorganisms in Environmental Freshwaters and Drinking Waters/ 21. Detection of Protozoan Parasites in Source and Finished Drinking Water,/ 22. Microbial Indicators of Marine Recreational Water Quality/ 23. Detection of Viruses in Environmental Waters, Sewage, and Sewage Sludges/ 24. Detection of Bacterial Pathogens in Wastewater and Sludge/ 25. Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria, Viruses, and Parasitic Protozoa in Shellfish/ 26. Control of Microorganisms in Source Water and Drinking Water/ 27. Assessing the Efficiency of Wastewater Treatment/ 28. Modeling the Fate of Microorganisms in Water, Wastewater, and Soil/ 29. Estimating the Risk of Infectious Disease Associated with Pathogens in Drinking Water/ 30. Toxic Photosynthetic Microbes,/ Part IV. Aquatic Environments: 31. An Overview of Methodologies in Aquatic Microbial Ecology/ 32. Cultivating Microorganisms from Dilute Aquatic Environments/ 33. Primary Productivity and Producers/ 34. Bacterial Secondary Productivity/ 35. Community Structure: Bacteria and Archaea,/ 36. Viral Community Structure/ 37. Protistan Community Structure/ 38. Decomposition and Fungal Community Structure in Aquatic Environments/ 39. Bacterial Organic Carbon Cycling in Aquatic Environments/ 40. Environmental Genomics of C1 Metabolism/ 41. Sulfur Cycling/ 42. Nitrogen Cycling in Aquatic Environments/ 43. The Marine Phosphorus Cycle/ 44. Microbial Metal Cycling in Aquatic Environments/ 45. Biofilms on Living Surfaces/ 46. Extreme High-Pressure Marine Environments/ Part V.ハ Soil, Rhizosphere, and Phyllosphere: 47. Introduction and Overview: Soil, Rhizosphere, and Phyllosphere/ 48. Surface Soil Microbial Sampling Methods/ 49. Application of Phylogenetic Techniques in Studies of Soil Microbial Communities/ 50. Sampling Viruses from Soil/ 51. Isolation, Culture, and Detection of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi/ 52. Isolation, In Planta Detection, and Uses of Endophytic Bacteria for Plant Protection/ 53. Methods of Soil Microbial Community Analysis/ 54. Microarrays: Design and Use for Agricultural and Environmental Applications/ 55. PCR: Agricultural and Environmental Applications for Soil Microbes/ 56. Quantification of Nitrogen Transformations/ 57. Quantifying the Metabolic Activity of Soil- and Plant-Associated Microbes/ 58. Soil Enzymes: Linking Proteomics and Ecological Processes/ 59. Use of Immunofluorescence Microscopy and Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization Combined with CMEIAS and Other Image Analysis Tools To Study the Autecology of Soil- and Plant-Associated Microbes/ 60. Reporter Gene Systems Useful in Evaluating In Situ Gene Expression by Soil- and Plant-Associated Bacteria/ 61. Identifying Microorganisms Involved in Specific In Situ Functions/ 62. Mobile Gene Elements in Environmental Microbial Communities/ 63. Microorganisms Associated with Soil Arthropods/ 64. Lipid Fingerprinting of Soil Microbial Communities/ Part VI. Subsurface and Landfills: 65. Overview of Issues in Subsurface and Landfill Microbiology/ 66. Drilling, Coring, and Sampling Subsurface Environments/ 67. Anaerobic Decomposition of Refuse in Landfills and Methane Oxidation in Landfill Covers/ 68. Biogeochemistry of Aquifer Systems/ 69. Determining the Terminal Electron-Accepting Reaction in the Saturated Subsurface/ 70. Transport of Microorganisms in the Terrestrial Subsurface: In Situ and Laboratory Methods/ 71. Oil Field Microbiology/ 72. Placement of Drinking Water Wells and Their Protection/ Part VII. Aerobiology: 73. Introduction to Aerobiology/ 74. Sampling for Airborne Microorganisms/ 75. Analysis of Bioaerosol Samples/ 76. Fate and Transport of Microorganisms in Air,/ 77. Airborne Fungi and Mycotoxins/ 78. Airborne Bacteria and Endotoxin/ 79. Legionellae and Legionnairesユ Disease/ 80. Airborne Viruses/ 81. Aerobiology of Agricultural Pathogens/ Part VIII. Biotransformation and Biodegradation: 82. Overview: Biotransformation and Biodegradation/ 83. Functional Gene Arrays for Microbial Community Analysis/ 84. Methods for Soil Metagenomics: Extraction and Cloning of Soil DNA/ 85. Using Genetic Algorithms To Optimize Functions of Microbial Ecosystems/ 86. Metagenomic Methods for the Identification of Active Microorganisms and Genes in Biodegradation Processes/ 87. Proteomic Analysis of Extracellular Enzymes Produced by Wood-Degrading Fungi,/ 88. Current Progress in the Application of Mycoremediation to Soil Cleanup/ 89. Fungal Solid-State Fermentation Systems for Bioconversion of Lignocellulosic Biomass: Process Protocol and Applications/ 90. Characterization of Microeukaryota in Natural Environments/ 91. Methods Useful in Assessing Biological and Chemical Activity of Low-Molecular-Weight Brown Rot Fungal Metabolites/ 92. Techniques for Studying Uncultured and Cultured Magnetotactic Bacteria/ 93. Growth of Electrode-Reducing Bacteria/ 94. Microbially Mediated Anaerobic Iron (II) Oxidation at Circumneutral pH/ 95. Isolation, Enumeration, Growth, and Preservation of Acidophilic Prokaryotes/ 96. Molecular Techniques for the Study of Toxic Metal Resistance Mechanisms in Bacteria/ 97. Synchrotron-Based Techniques for Monitoring Metal Transformations/ 98. Techniques for Studying Microbial Transformations of Metals and Radionuclides/ 99. Arsenate-Respiring Bacteria/ 100. Biotransformations of Manganese/ 101. Microbial Fe (III) Reduction: Ecological and Physiological Considerations/

* The field of environmental microbiology addresses one of the worldユs most important areas of scientific research: the roles that microbes play in all planetary environments. The Manual of Environmental Microbiology is the only book to offer a comprehensive analysis of these critical environments. Thoroughly updated and revised, this third edition assembles in a single volume the most definitive information on microbes in air, water, and soil and their impact on human health and welfare. *


Pinton, R. ed.
The Rhizosphere 2nd ed.
Biochemistry and Organic Substances at the Soil-Plant Interface

CRC Press 2007.5
447 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-8493-3855-7
                            22,500円

Contents
1.Rhizosphere as a site of biochemical interactions among soil, plant and microorganisms; 2.type and amounts of compounds released by plants in the rhizosphere; 3.the release of exudates as affected by the physiological status of plants (water, physical and nutritional stress); 4.influence of root exudates on the rhizosphere microbial populations; 5.direct vs. indirect effects of soil humic substances on plant growth and nutrition; 6.mineralization of organic compounds in the rhizosphere; 7.organic signals between plants and microorganisms; 8.microbial siderophores; 9.biochemistry of the association between mycorrhizas and plants; 10.biochemistry of the interaction between rhizobia and the host plant; modelling processes in the rhizosphere; 11.methodological approaches to the study of the rhizosphere/

* Summarizing data on the processes that occur in soil-plant interaction, this text emphasizes the biochemistry and the role of organic compounds in the rhizosphere environment. It considers developments in experimental approaches to the biochemical and molecular interaction among plants, microbes, and soil components. *
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Advanced Techniques in Soil Microbiology
ISBN 3-540-70864-2
27,200円
Roots and Soil Management
ISBN 0-89118-159-8
13,700円
Soil Carbon Management
ISBN 1-4200-4407-9
18,700円
The Soils of Israel
ISBN 3-540-71731-5
18,200円
Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis 2nd ed.
ISBN 0-8493-3586-8
22,300円
Manual of Environmental Microbiology 3rd ed.
ISBN 1-55581-379-8
21,000円
The Rhizosphere 2nd ed.
ISBN 0-8493-3855-7
22,500円
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