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Advances in
MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY Edited by A. H. ROSE School of Biological Sciences Bath University England
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J. F. WILKINSON Department of General Microbiology University of Edinburgh Scot land
VOLUME 5 1971
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Contributors t o Volume 5 JOHN R. B E N E B I A N N , L)cpartmeiat of Biochemistry, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, U.S.A. LV. W. FORREST*, C S I l i O , Division of Nutritional Biochemistry, Kintore d v t ~ t i ~ rB c ,d c b i d c , South Australia, Australia. JILLIAN C . GALBRAITH,Department of Biology, Paisley College of Technology, P(tislcy , ~ % o t h l d .
11.J. KLUG,Ikpartvnciit of Microbiology, Univcmity of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa,
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A. J. ~ L ~ ~ L I ~ O1)epartmmtt V E T Z , of Microbiology, University of Iowa,Iowa City, IO?UO, [ T AS.I PETER R. SIXPLAIR~, Biochemistry Ucpcwtment, University of Ktntucky Mc.dir.nl (’~ntcr,Lmi?igfo?i,Kentucky, 40506, l7.S.A . JoIm E. SMITH,1)cparfmcnt of d pplic d Microbiology, University of Strathclydp, (:kin!]oui, Scotki7ld.
D. J. W A L K E R , CI!?II?O i)ivisiotL of h ’ u t r i l i o n d Rioch~mistry,Kintore Avciaue, ddc [tridc. Soittli dirntrriliri, Aicstrnliri.
DAVIDC W m m , Biochemistry Bcpartmeiit, Uiiiversity of Kentucky Medical (’mt tc r , Le~iii!qfoia,l i c ri f ?icky, 40506, U .#.A. I t 4 Y B I O N D (>.
1)qxirtmc t i t of BiocI~c m i c i 94720, U.N.A.
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* Present ciddrcss: Tho Australian Wine Research Inst.itiitt., Waite Road, Urrbrac,. Soutli Aiistralin, Australia.
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Present address: Rockefcllcr University, New York, N. Y., U.S.A. V
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Contents
Contributors t o Volume 5
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Utilization of Aliphatic Hydrocarbons by Micro-organisms M. J. KLUG and A. J. MARKOVETZ
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11. Organisms . A. Ycasts . B. Filamentous Fungi . C. Bacteria 111. Ecological Studies
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IV. Growth as Indicator of Substrate Specificity A. Bacteria B. Yeasts . C. Filamentous Fungi . D. Comments .
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V. Induction and Repression of Hydrocarbon Oxidation VI. oxidation without Assimilation
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IX. Occurrence and Biosynthesis of Aliphatic Hydrocarbons . X. Aclinowledgement References .
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