MICROBIO 597E ST Environmental Microbiology

How Microorganisms interact with each other and with their environment.  Microbial distribution and activities in natural systems, and their importance to ecosystem function and environmental quality.  Extreme habitats; habitat-specific forces; microbial activity; microbial transformations and their impact on different environments; species diversity, detection, and control of microorganisms; and associations with higher organisms.  Each basic principle followed by applied and environmental case studies.  Modern techniques of environmental microbiology  graduate students write an independent research proposal.

Semester(s) offered: 
Fall
Prerequisites: 
MICROBIO 310
Level: 
Both
Credits: 
3