Proteobacteria Bacteria Monera Flora and Fauna


Photographs and information on this species which grows on dung, where individuals mass together and appear to produce fruitbodies similar to a fungus.








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  • Pseudomonas putida - Information on this diverse group of gram-negative bacteria, bacteria with a video from the Microbiology Video Library.
  • Azotobacter - Photograph of an encysted bacterium, and information on proteobacteria the process monera by which this free-living organism can proteobacteria fix nitrogen.
  • Rhizobia - Information from Wikipedia on these soil bacteria that proteobacteria form nodules bacteria on plant roots and fix nitrogen.
  • Typhoid and Paratyphoid - Information on Salmonella typhus and other Salmonella species, monera the symptoms proteobacteria and duration of the illnesses they monera cause when ingested and proteobacteria the foods incriminated.
  • Campylobacter: Detection and Identification Methods - Photomicrograph of this bacterium and information useful to proteobacteria those needing to incubate and identify it.
  • Campylobacter - Information from Wikipedia on this group of gram-negative bacteria bacteria that can cause food poisoning, their classification, bacteria genome and pathogenesis.
  • Rhizobium, Root Nodules and Nitrogen Fixation - Provides an introduction to the processes involved in the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen, with clear explanatory diagrams.[PDF]
  • Yersinia pestis - Kristi Taylor provides information on the organism responsible proteobacteria for the bacteria Black Death, its classification, its hosts, proteobacteria the several forms of bacteria the disease and its proteobacteria outcome, with or without treatment.
  • Campylobacter jejuni - Information on this pathogen, the symptoms and duration bacteria of the proteobacteria illness it causes and likely sources bacteria of the bacterium.
  • Pseudomonas syringae - Research project by Rachel Campbell on this plant bacteria pathogen which proteobacteria has the remarkable property of ice bacteria nucleation and is being proteobacteria researched for possible use bacteria in agriculture to prevent frost damage proteobacteria to crops.
  • Neisseria Meningitidis - Research project by Samantha Bingen on this bacterium, proteobacteria including its proteobacteria classification, the illness it causes, its proteobacteria habitat, reproduction and nutrition.
  • Rhizobium Research - Philip Poole outlines research being undertaken by his group and provides links to journals, funding sources, molecular tools, societies and other useful sources.
  • Salmonella: Detection and Identification Methods - Photomicrograph of this bacterium and information useful to bacteria those needing to identify it.
  • Shigella - Information on this pathogen, the symptoms and duration monera of the proteobacteria bacillary dysentry it causes, the foods monera incriminated and control measures.
  • Rhizobium leguminosarum - Information on the sequencing of the genome of proteobacteria this nitrogen-fixing plant symbiont.
  • Vibrio cholerae - Research project by Hannah Zimmer on the causative monera agent of bacteria cholera, including its classification, habitat, reproduction, monera adaptations, nutrition and the bacteria history of the disease monera it causes.
  • Pseudomonas - Information from Wikipedia on this group of bacteria, proteobacteria their history, characteristics, taxonomy, pathogenicity and uses.
  • Legionella - Information from Wikipedia on these gram-negative bacteria, their proteobacteria pathogenesis and the control of potential sources of proteobacteria the disease.
  • Xanthomonas axonopodis citri - Description of this bacterial pathogen, the cause of bacteria citrus canker, its habitat and distribution, life history, bacteria physical tolerances, community ecology and invasion information.
  • Rhizobia Taxonomy - Provides an up-to-date taxonomy on this group of proteobacteria bacteria, important monera in a field where genus and proteobacteria species names have changed monera rapidly.
  • Proteobacteria - Information from Wikipedia on this phylum of gram-negative bacteria, now monera divided by rRNA sequencing into five divisions, alpha, beta, gamma, monera delta and epsilon.
  • Salmonella - Information on this pathogen, the symptoms and duration monera of the illness it causes and the foods monera incriminated.
  • Bordetella pertussis - Britten Wolf provides information on this bacillus, the causal agent bacteria of Whooping Cough, and on the disease itself.
  • Vibrio parahaemolyticus - Information on this pathogen, the symptoms and duration of the illness it causes and the foods incriminated.
  • Chondromyces crocatus: The Bacterium that Wanted to be a Fungus - Photographs and information on this species which grows monera on dung, monera where individuals mass together and appear monera to produce fruitbodies similar monera to a fungus.
  • Escherichia coli - Research project by Justine Moder on this ubiquitous bacterium including its classification, habitat, reproduction, adaptations, nutrition, interactions with other species and pathology.
  • Rhizobium in Soil - Photograph and information on Rhizobium trifolii with an animated GIF showing its size relative to other organisms.
  • Legionella pneumophila - Research project by Amanda a la Budda on bacteria this bacterium, the causative agent of Legionnaire\\'s Disease, bacteria including its classification, habitat, reproduction, adaptations, nutrition and bacteria the disease it causes.
  • The Rhizobium/Legume Symbiosis - Photograph of root nodules formed by bacteria of bacteria the genus Rhizobium and information on the chemical bacteria processes involved in nitrogen fixation.
  • Vibrio - Information from Wikipedia on these gram-negative bacteria, their bacteria pathogenic strains bacteria and non-pathogenic strains and their classification.
  • Azospirillum brasilense - Photograph and information on this bacterium which lives bacteria in soil proteobacteria close to roots and is involved bacteria in nitrogen fixation.
  • Rickettsia rickettsii - Research project by Chelsea Gibson on this bacterium, including its classification, habitat, reproduction and the Rocky Mountain spotted fever it can cause.
  • Salmonella enteritidis - Research project by Jason Meinhardt at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse.
  • Nitrifying Bacterium - Photograph and information on Nitrosomonas which is able bacteria to convert bacteria ammonia into nitrite.
  • Legionella: Detection and Identification Methods - Photomicrograph of this bacterium and information useful to those needing to identify it.
  • Helicobacter pylori - Research project by Evan Pluym on this bacterium, monera the cause of stomach ulcers, including its classification, monera habitat, adaptations, nutrition, life history and pathology.


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