Mikrobiyal Simbiyosiz Üzerine Notlar

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Ebru Çelen

Özet

Bu kitap, mikrobiyal simbiyoz hakkında bir derleme niteliğindedir. Yazar, mikroorganizmaları tanımak ve simbiyoz kavramını daha iyi anlamak amacıyla bu kitabı yazmıştır. Simbiyoz genellikle \"birlikte yaşam\" olarak anlaşılmaktadır ve bu kitapta bu terimin tarihsel ve anlamsal gelişimi incelenmektedir. Ayrıca, Türkiye'deki simbiyoz kullanımıyla ilgili bazı kaynakların taraması yapılmış ve sonuçlar sunulmuştur. Simbiyoz, hayvanlar, bitkiler ve mikroorganizmalar arasında farklı düzeylerde kurulan ilişkileri ifade eder ve biyolojik bilimlerde önemli bir konudur. Kitapta, likenler, simbiyont bakteriler ve mikoriza gibi simbiyoz örnekleri de ele alınmaktadır. Bu kitap, mikrobiyal simbiyoz hakkında genel bir anlayış sağlamak amacıyla yazılmıştır.

This book is a compilation on microbial symbiosis. The author has written this book with the aim of understanding microorganisms and the concept of symbiosis better. Symbiosis is generally understood as \"living together\" and this book examines the historical and semantic development of this term. Additionally, a review of some sources on the use of symbiosis in Turkey has been conducted and the results are presented. Symbiosis refers to the relationships established at different levels between animals, plants, and microorganisms, and it is an important topic in the biological sciences. The book also discusses examples of symbiosis such as lichens, symbiotic bacteria, and mycorrhiza. This book is written to provide a general understanding of microbial symbiosis.

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