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Yeasts: Characteristics and Identification Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Barnett, J. A. (Author), Payne, R. W. (Author), Yarrow, D. (Author)
ISBN: 0521573963     ISBN-13: 9780521573962
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $610.85  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: July 2000
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Annotation: This new edition of the standard yeast identification and reference manual is the most up-to-date ever published. Over half of the volume is devoted to descriptions of the 678 currently recognised species, presented in a clear, easy to use layout and illustrated with over 1300 high quality photomicrographs. Readily usable keys and tables allow identification of all of the species described and a wealth of reference information broadens the scope of the book beyond identification. The book provides: - 678 species descriptions, with the results of 99 physiological tests displayed at a glance - Over 1300 high quality photomicrographs to accompany the descriptions, including 500 photomicrographs new to this edition - Nine identification keys, based on clearly defined groups of yeasts - Tables for identifying each species - A summary of the characteristics of 93 yeast genera - A list of nearly 4000 published yeast names, with provenances and synonyms - A list of specific epithets, with the genera to which they have belonged - General sections on yeast classification and laboratory methods - An extensive bibliography and a comprehensive glossary
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Life Sciences - Biology
- Science | Life Sciences - Botany
- Medical | Microbiology
Dewey: 579.562
LCCN: 00702899
Physical Information: 1.93" H x 8.68" W x 11.92" (7.71 lbs) 1150 pages
 
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This new edition of the most comprehensive yeast identification and reference manual ever published has been completely revised and expanded to include almost 100 additional species and nearly 500 additional photomicrographs. Over half of the volume describes the 678 currently recognized species in a clear, easy to use layout with over 1300 high-quality photomicrographs. Readily usable keys and tables allow identification of all of the species described and a wealth of reference information broadens the scope of the book beyond identification.