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877727 VO Microbial communities of selected ecosystems II (2004S)
Structure and function of microbial communities of selected ecosystems II
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Vorbesprechung: Di 02.03.2004 um 12 Uhr im Hörsaal II
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This lecture series provides an overview on the current knowledge on microbial community composition and function in selected aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The importance of microorganisms for ecosystem functioning and elemental cycles will be highlighted. For example bacterial communities occurring in (i) terrestrial systems, (ii) wastewater treatment plants, and (iii) animals and humans will be discussed in detail. This lecture series will demonstrate how the application of modern molecular tools has revolutionized our perception of microbial ecology during the last decade.