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April, 2000 Table of Contents Microbiology Is a Key Biological Sciences DisciplineJulian Davies and Gail Cassell Microbiology's crucial roles in biological research, public health, and industry highlight the importance of recognizing it as a distinct area of biological research Citrus Canker Ravages Florida Citrus Trees, Eludes Easy Solutions Pathogen Uses Diffusible Signals To Form Biofilms and Contaminate Eggs Highlights of the President's R&D Budget for FY 2001 Novel Antimicrobial Approaches Aimed at Major Pathogens Size Matters: Another Peek at the Ongoing Nanobe Debate Bacterial Gliding Motility: Mechanisms and Mysteries [PDF]Mark J. McBride Genetic analyses are beginning to provide clues to explain how gliding bacteria move over surfaces Solid-Phase Enzyme Screening [PDF] Update on the Genus Aeromonas [PDF] Using Antibiotics to Treat Plant Diseases-Potential Consequences More on the Latin Noun "Virus" Evolutionary Relationships among Bacteria: Does 16S rRNA Provide All the Answers? |
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