Microbiology in the 1990s: reflections about open questions and trends H. -P. Schmauder General Aspects and Genetics Pages: 14 - 15
Gene regulation in microbial eukaryotes in the early 1990s H. N. Arst Jr General Aspects and Genetics Pages: 22 - 23
Possibilities for future research on transposition and site-specific recombination N. Kleckner General Aspects and Genetics Pages: 31 - 32
DNA probes for studies of aminoglycoside resistance in enterobacteriaceae clinical strains S. M. NavashinS. B. Vakulenko General Aspects and Genetics Pages: 33 - 35
Cell wall structure and protoplast reversion in basidiomycetes C. García Mendoza General Aspects and Genetics Pages: 36 - 38
An overview of current Italian studies on bacterial pathogenesis G. Falcone Medical Applications Pages: 46 - 49
Biocides: mechanisms of action and microbial resistance A. D. Russell Medical Applications Pages: 58 - 59
Bacteriological tests as an aid in the management of dental caries in Iceland W. P. Holbrook Medical Applications Pages: 60 - 64
Actinomycetes and their products: a look at the future H. Lechevalier Industrial Applications Pages: 72 - 73
Antitumour antibiotics and their producing microorganisms K. Komiyama Industrial Applications Pages: 77 - 78
Progress and prospects in ergot alkaloid research Z. ŘeháčekP. Sajdl Industrial Applications Pages: 79 - 82
Biosynthesis of antibiotics in streptomycetes N. D. LomovskayaG. V. Sezonov Industrial Applications Pages: 83 - 86
Approaches to intensification and prolongation of antibiotic biosynthesis S. M. Navashin Industrial Applications Pages: 87 - 89
The role of isochorismic acid in primary and secondary metabolism A. KaiserE. Leistner Industrial Applications Pages: 92 - 95
Selective breeding of conventional and new industrial microorganisms: from sake microorganisms to green algae Y. Murooka Industrial Applications Pages: 99 - 101
The fumarate and dimethylsulphoxide reductases of anaerobic electron transport inEscherichia coli: current status and future perspectives J. H. Weiner Industrial Applications Pages: 102 - 106
Microbiology in Argentina: future trends of research and development D. A. S. Callieri Industrial Applications Pages: 107 - 109
Biologically active microbial compounds as useful agents in agriculture D. Gröger Ecology and Agricultural Aspects Pages: 111 - 114
Future developments in research on biological production and degradation of halogenated compounds R. MüllerK. H. van PéeF. Lingens Ecology and Agricultural Aspects Pages: 115 - 116
Regulation of nodulation inRhizobium leguminosarum B. J. J. Lugtenberg Ecology and Agricultural Aspects Pages: 120 - 123
An aspect of microbiology research in New Zealand: the pursuit of water quality G. D. LewisM. W. Loutit Ecology and Agricultural Aspects Pages: 124 - 127