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Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology / George M. Garrity, editor-in-chief.

Contributor(s): Boone, David R | Castenholz, Richard W | Garrity, George MMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Springer, 2001-<c2012> Edition: 2nd edDescription: <v. 1-2, v. 3-5; in 7> : ill. ; 29 cmISBN: 0387987711 (alk. paper); 0387241450 (v. 2, pt. C); 9780387241456 (v. 2, pt. C); 9780387950419 (v. 3); 9780387950426 (v. 4); 9780387950433 (v. 5 : pts. AB)Other title: Systematic bacteriologySubject(s): Bacteria -- ClassificationDDC classification: 579.3/01/2 LOC classification: QR81 | .ber 2001Online resources: Publisher description | Book review (E-STREAMS) | Table of contents only
Incomplete contents:
v. 1. The archaea and the deeply branching and phototrophic bacteria -- v. 2. The proteobacteria. pt. A. Introductory essays. pt. B. The gamaproteobacteria. pt. C. The alpha-, beta-, delta-, and epsilonproteobacteria -- v. 3 . The firmicutes -- -- v. 4. The bacteroidetes, spirochaetes, tenericutes (mollicutes), acidobacteria, fibrobacteres, fusobacteria, dictyoglomi, gemmatimonadetes, lentisphaerae, verrucomicrobia, chlamydiae, and planctomycetes -- v. 5. The actinobacteria (2 v.).
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QR81 .ber 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 104933

Volume editor varies.

Vol. 3: Paul De Vos [and 7 others], editors.

Vol. 5: William B. Whitman, director of the editorial office; Aidan C. Parte, Managing editor.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

v. 1. The archaea and the deeply branching and phototrophic bacteria -- v. 2. The proteobacteria. pt. A. Introductory essays. pt. B. The gamaproteobacteria. pt. C. The alpha-, beta-, delta-, and epsilonproteobacteria -- v. 3 . The firmicutes -- -- v. 4. The bacteroidetes, spirochaetes, tenericutes (mollicutes), acidobacteria, fibrobacteres, fusobacteria, dictyoglomi, gemmatimonadetes, lentisphaerae, verrucomicrobia, chlamydiae, and planctomycetes -- v. 5. The actinobacteria (2 v.).

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