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Systematic and Applied Microbiology

Description
A Journal of Microbial Diversity

 

Status
active
Indexing
Abstracts on Hygiene and Communicable Diseases;
Bioscience Information System (BIOSIS); Biotechnology Citation Index; CAB Abstracts;
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA); Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS); Current Advances in Ecological and Environmental Sciences; Current Contents-Life Science; Dairy Science Abstracts;
Deep Sea Research & Oceanographic Abstracts; Elsevier BIOBASE/Current Awareness in Biological Sciences; EMBASE/Excerpta Medica; Food Science and Technology Abstracts; Helminthological Abstracts; Index Medicus; Index Veterinarius; ISI Alerting Service; MEDLINE; NISC - National Information Services Corporation; Referativnyi Zhurnal; Research Alert; Review of Applied Entomology; Review of Medical and Veterinary Mycology; Review of Plant Pathology; Science Citation Index-expanded; SciSearch; Scopus;
Tropical Diseases Bulletin; Veterinary Bulletin
Predecessor
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene
Subject

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0723-2020
First volume
24
Last volume
32+
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Description
Systematic and Applied Microbiology deals with various aspects of microbial diversity and systematics of prokaryotes. It focuses on Bacteria and Archaea; eukaryotic microorganisms will only be considered in rare cases. The journal perceives a broad understanding of microbial diversity and encourages the submission of manuscripts from the following branches of microbiology:

Systematics: Theoretical and practical issues dealing with classification and taxonomy, i.e. (i) new descriptions or revisions of prokaryotic taxa, including descriptions of not-yet cultured taxa in the category Candidatus (ii) innovative methods for the determination of taxonomical and genealogical relationships, (iii) evaluation of intra-taxon diversity through multidisciplinary approaches, (iv) identification methods.

Applied Microbiology: all aspects of agricultural, industrial, and food microbiology are welcome, including water and wastewater treatment.

Comparative biochemistry and genomics: studies concerning biochemical/metabolic and genomic diversity of cultured as well as yet-uncultured Bacteria and Archaea.

Ecology: descriptions of the microbial diversity in natural and man-made ecosystem; studies quantifying the size, dynamics, and function of microbial populations; innovative research on the interaction of micro-organisms with each other and their biotic and abiotic environment.












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