03065nam a22004455i 4500001001800000003000900018005001700027007001500044008004100059020001800100020001900118024003100137040000900168082001200177100003000189245020400219264006700423300003500490336002600525337002600551338003900577347002400616505007400640520138500714650001902099650001802118650001902136650001802155700003002173700003202203700003602235700003302271710003402304773002002338776003602358856009902394942001202493999001702505952009702522978-0-387-30745-9DE-He21320260521091857.0cr nn 008mamaa100301s2006 xxu| s |||| 0|eng d a9780387307459 a997803873074597 a10.1007/0-387-30745-12doi cCICY04a5792231 aDworkin, Martin.eeditor.14aThe Prokaryotesh[recurso electrónico] :bVolume 5: Proteobacteria: Alpha and Beta Subclasses /cedited by Martin Dworkin, Stanley Falkow, Eugene Rosenberg, Karl-Heinz Schleifer, Erko Stackebrandt. 1aNew York, NY :bSpringer New York :bImprint: Springer,c2006. a eReference.bonline resource. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia arecurso en líneabcr2rdacarrier atext filebPDF2rda0 aFrom the contents: Proteobacteria -- Alpha Subclass -- Beta Subclass. aThe first edition of The Prokaryotes, published in 1981, took a bold step to become the most comprehensive and authoritative encyclopedic handbook on prokaryotes. Another important step was taken with the second edition in 1992, when the chapters were organized on the basis of the molecular phylogeny as a rational, evolutionary basis for the taxonomy of the prokaryotes. By then, the two volumes of the first edition had expanded to four. With the decision to publish the handbook electronically, the third edition was the boldest step of all. The advantages were obvious and persuasive: essentially unlimited space, no restrictions on the use of color, and the inclusion of film and animated illustrations. Nevertheless, the affection for a printed handbook was highly underestimated and during the first 5 years of the continuously evolving online version, a growing demand for a new print edition was voiced by the scientific and corporate community. Thus, Springer is now publishing a third edition in printed form. In total, 7 volumes will make up this new fully revised and updated version. Compared to the second edition, this edition will contain 85% new contents, printed in color throughout. It will be ideally suited for research centers in academia and in the corporate world that need reliable and up-to-date information on the biology of the prokaryotic organisms. 0aLIFE SCIENCES. 0aMICROBIOLOGY.14aLIFE SCIENCES.24aMICROBIOLOGY.1 aFalkow, Stanley.eeditor.1 aRosenberg, Eugene.eeditor.1 aSchleifer, Karl-Heinz.eeditor.1 aStackebrandt, Erko.eeditor.2 aSpringerLink (Online service)0 tSpringer eBooks08iPrinted edition:z978038725495140uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-30745-1zVer el texto completo en las instalaciones del CICY 2ddccER c33014d33014 00102ddc40708LEaCICYbCICYcELd2025-07-10l0o579r2025-07-10 08:39:47w2025-07-10yER