Nitrogen Cycling in Bacteria review

Excerpt from a book review of Nitrogen Cycling in Bacteria: Molecular Analysis:

"... a comprehensive suite that provides both breadth and depth ... provides a rich resource for the researcher, student, and educator ... an important reference book that provides a current overview of the biochemical underpinnings of the major features of the N cycle, while also providing some topical examples of the details of the N cycle in several environments, including plant symbiosis, the terrestrial environment, and the human microbiome. It is has previously been difficult to find research and education resources that provide readable, yet detailed, overviews of N cycle biology and chemistry, and this book nicely couples these high-level overviews that are likely to be highly cited, with a number of very specific topics. I suspect this book will be a major reference for many years to come, despite the rapid pace of research." from Jonathan Zehr (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA) writing in ASM Microbe read more ...

Nitrogen Cycling in Bacteria
Edited by: James W. B. Moir
ISBN: 978-1-904455-86-8
Publisher: Caister Academic Press
Publication Date: July 2011
Cover: hardback
"a major reference for many years to come" (ASM Microbe)