FEMS Microbiology Ecology


FEMS Microbiology Ecology
  • Publisher: Wiley
  • Genre: Education
  • Released: 25 Jan, 2014
  • Size: 5.9 MB
  • Price: FREE!
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Description

FEMS Microbiology Ecology is now available on your iPad and iPhone. Fresh from the Newsstand, the FEMS Microbiology Ecology app keeps you up to date with all the latest Research Articles and MiniReviews from the journal.

Download the app today, and enjoy a new browsing and reading experience, where you can:

• Download and read the most recent issues of Microbiology Ecology
• Be notified when a new issue is available
• Save your favourite articles for quick and easy access offline
• Browse, search and bookmark articles from all available issues
• Share links to your favourite articles with colleagues and friends

CURRENT SUBSCRIBERS to FEMS Microbiology Ecology can “pair” their device with their personal or institutional subscription to enjoy full access in this iPad edition.

SUBSCRIBE IN THE APP: Annual Subscriptions (12 issues) for the iPad-only edition are available for $999.99 (US) per year. Payment is charged to your iTunes account after confirmation of purchase. FEMS Microbiology Ecology subscriptions automatically renew within 24 hours of the end of your subscription period for $999.99 (US) unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the subscription period. To turn off auto-renew, go to your iTunes account settings after purchase. Note that subscriptions cannot be cancelled during the term of the subscription, but you can still turn off auto-renew to prevent automatic renewal of your subscription. Note that any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchases a subscription.

About the Journal

The Editors of FEMS Microbiology Ecology aim to ensure efficient publication of outstanding Research Articles and MiniReviews, on fundamental aspects of the ecology of microorganisms in natural soil, aquatic and atmospheric habitats, including extreme environments, and in artificial or managed environments. Research papers on pure cultures and in the areas of plant pathology and medical, food or veterinary microbiology will be published where they provide valuable generic information on microbial ecology. Papers can deal with culturable and non-culturable forms of any type of microorganism: bacteria, archaea, filamentous fungi, yeasts, protozoa, cyanobacteria, algae or viruses.

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