Bias Caused by Using Different Isolation Media for Assessing the Genetic Diversity of a Natural Microbial Population S. TabacchioniL. ChiariniC. Dalmastri Pages: 169 - 176
Analysis of Microbial Communities in a Landfill Leachate Polluted Aquifer using a New Method for Anaerobic Physiological Profiling and 16S rDNA Based Fingerprinting W.F.M. RölingB.M. van BreukelenH.W. van Verseveld Pages: 177 - 188
Aquifer Protist Response and the Potential for TCE Bioremediation with Burkholderia cepacia G4 PR1 R.A. SnyderJ.D. MillwardW.S. Steffensen Pages: 189 - 199
Bacterial Growth on Photochemically Transformed Leachates from Aquatic and Terrestrial Primary Producers A.M. AnesioJ. Theil-NielsenW. Granéli Pages: 200 - 208
Microbial Biomass and Community Structure in a Sequence of Soils with Increasing Fertility and Changing Land Use H. YaoZ. HeC. D. Campbell Pages: 223 - 237
Effect of Supplemental Electron Donors on the Microbial Reduction of Fe(III), Sulfate, and CO2 in Coal Mining–Impacted Freshwater Lake Sediments K. KüselT. Dorsch Pages: 238 - 249
Wavelike Distributions of Microbial Populations along an Artificial Root Moving through Soil A.H.C. van BruggenA.M. SemenovV.V. Zelenev Pages: 250 - 259
``BACWAVE,'' a Spatial–Temporal Model for Traveling Waves of Bacterial Populations in Response to a Moving Carbon Source in Soil V.V. ZelenevA.H.C. van BruggenA.M. Semenov Pages: 260 - 272