Microbiology is the study of microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, archaea, fungi and protozoa. This discipline includes fundamental research on the biochemistry, physiology, cell biology, ecology, evolution and clinical aspects of microorganisms, including the host response to these agents.
CONTENTS
MICROBIOLOGY AND THEIR HISTORY …1
MICROSCOPY…………………9
Staining Techniques
Introduction to Microscopes
Types of Microscopes
Limitations
DISTRIBUTION OF MICROORGANISMS ………20
Microorganisms in soil
Microorganisms in water
Microbes of the air
Associated with man
In association with insects
CLASSIFICATION AND DENTIFICATION METHODS OF MICROORGANISMS…..26
Classification of Prokaryotes
Evolution of Prokaryotes
Categories of microorganisms in ecology
THE METHODS IN MICROBIOLOGY ……………36
PROKARYOTIC CELLS AND EUKARYOTIC CELLS………40
NUCLEIC ACIDS ……………46
THE BACTERIA……………..76
General Characteristics
Bacteria Morphology:
Reproduction in Bacteria
BACTERIAL GENETICS ……96
Genetic organization
Mutations
Plasmids:
Types of Transposable Genetic Elements
NUTRITION AND GROWTH OF BACTERIA …………..106
Nutritional Requirements of Cells
Growth Factors
The Effect of Oxygen
The Effect of pH on Growth
The Effect of Temperature on Growth
Water Availability
Methods in bacteriology
Culture Medium:
Sterilisation vs disinfection
Staining of bacteria
CULTIVATION OF BACTERIA IN CULTURE MEDIA……..128
ACTINOMYCETES…………145
Classification
Importance of actinomycetes
Actinomycosis
PSEUDOMONAS, AND VIBRIO XANTHOMONAS…………..152
Classification history
Diseases
Treatment
ENTEROBACTERIACEAE...165
Salmonella,
Escherichia,
Shigella
Klebsiella
RICKETTSIA ………………176
Cell Structure and Metabolism
Genome Structure
Pathology
Treatment
ARCHAEBACTERIA……….181
Origin and evolution
Types of Archaebacteria
Lokiarcheota
Methanobrevibacter smithii
MYCOPLASMAS…………190
Structure of Mycoplasmas:
Reproduction in Mycoplasma:
Transmission of Mycoplasma:
Diseases Caused by Mycoplasma:
THE CHLAMYDIA ……….197
Chlamydial Infection
Treatment
VIRUSES ……………………204
Virus history
Viral Morphology
Replication of viruses
BACTERIOPHAGES……….214
21. TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS (TMV)……………………………..220
22. POTATO VIRUS………………226
Potato virus Y,
Potato virus X (PVX)
Wild potato mosaic virus (WPMV
23. MYCOVIRUSES ……………..232
Kuru virus,
Measles (rubeola) virus,
Oncogenic or cancercausing viruses
Viroids
24. CYANOPHAGES………………238
25. TYPES OF VIRAL INFECTIONS………………………..241
Respiratory Viral Infections
Viral Skin Infections
Foodborne Viral Infections
Sexually Transmitted Viral Infections
Other Viral Infections
Antiviral Medication and Other Treatment
Viruses and Cancer
Viral Illness Prevention
26. REOVIRUSES…………………247
Rotavirus
African horse sickness
Bluetongue virus
Colorado tick fever
27. RETROVIRUS …………………250
28. ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION OF VIRUSES AND COMPONENTS....................
29. THE MYCOSES……………….267
30. SUPERFICIAL MYCOSES OR DERMATOPHYTOSIS…………….269
31. CANDIDIASIS …………………277
32. MUCORMYCOSIS…………….283
33. ASPERGILLOSIS………………288
34. PREDACEOUS FUNGI………..292
Nematode trapping fungi
Endoparasitic Fungi
35. BIOFERTILIZER ……………...295
36. MYCORRHIZA ………………..301
37. IMMUNOLOGY AND VACCINE…………………………..308
38. MICROBIOLOGY OF AIR……324
39. WATER MICROBIOLOGY…..333
40. SOIL MICROORGANISMS…..336
41. ENVIRONMENTAL
MICROBIOLOGY………………...340
42. FOOD MICROBIOLOGY…….342
43. INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY………………….354
44. PETROLEUM MICROBIOLOGY………………….359
45. SCOPE AND APPLICATIONS OF MICROBIOLOGY …………………365
46. MICROBIOLOGY MCQ & ANSWERS………………………….370
47. TERMINOLOGY……………..392
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