The beginning of modern microbiology can be traced back to the 1870s, and it was based on the development of new concepts that originated during the two preceding centuries on the role of microorganisms, new experimental methods, and discoveries in chemistry, physics, and evolutionary cell biology. The crucial progress was the isolation and growth on solid media of clone cultures arising from single cells and the demonstration that these pure cultures have specific, inheritable characteristics and metabolic capacities. The doctrine of the spontaneous generation of microorganisms, which stimulated research for a century, lost its role as an important concept. Microorganisms were discovered to be causative agents of infectious diseases and of...
Topic of current debate.Critique of the myth of unculturability of most microbes living in natur
Microorganisms have had a long and surprising history. They were “invisible” until invention of micr...
International audienceWe present briefly, first, the history of the discovery of microorganisms and ...
This SUPPLEMENT amplifies several aspects of the historic development of microbiological research fr...
Life has changed since the Dutch botanist Anthonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) revealed the diversit...
Recent research has shown that the first observation and published depiction of a microorganism (Muc...
Although proto-evolutionary ideas date back to the time of the ancient Greeks, the idea that organis...
The MDPI journal Microorganisms is still very young, having been launched in 2013, but the concept o...
Moreau François. R. N. Doetsch, Microbiology, Historical Contributions from 1776 to 1908, by Spallan...
This essay reviews the life and career of German scientist Ferdinand Cohn (1828-1898). A botanist by...
The discoveries over the last decade have demonstrated that microbiology is a central scientific dis...
Alongside the beginning of modern microbiology with the isolation and pure culture techniques of mi...
With improvements in microscopes early in the nineteenth century, yeasts were seen to be living orga...
von Leeuwenhoek discovered microbes. He was an early user of the microscope and analyzed small scrap...
Microbiology has been largely developed thanks to the discovery and optimization of culture media. T...
Topic of current debate.Critique of the myth of unculturability of most microbes living in natur
Microorganisms have had a long and surprising history. They were “invisible” until invention of micr...
International audienceWe present briefly, first, the history of the discovery of microorganisms and ...
This SUPPLEMENT amplifies several aspects of the historic development of microbiological research fr...
Life has changed since the Dutch botanist Anthonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) revealed the diversit...
Recent research has shown that the first observation and published depiction of a microorganism (Muc...
Although proto-evolutionary ideas date back to the time of the ancient Greeks, the idea that organis...
The MDPI journal Microorganisms is still very young, having been launched in 2013, but the concept o...
Moreau François. R. N. Doetsch, Microbiology, Historical Contributions from 1776 to 1908, by Spallan...
This essay reviews the life and career of German scientist Ferdinand Cohn (1828-1898). A botanist by...
The discoveries over the last decade have demonstrated that microbiology is a central scientific dis...
Alongside the beginning of modern microbiology with the isolation and pure culture techniques of mi...
With improvements in microscopes early in the nineteenth century, yeasts were seen to be living orga...
von Leeuwenhoek discovered microbes. He was an early user of the microscope and analyzed small scrap...
Microbiology has been largely developed thanks to the discovery and optimization of culture media. T...
Topic of current debate.Critique of the myth of unculturability of most microbes living in natur
Microorganisms have had a long and surprising history. They were “invisible” until invention of micr...
International audienceWe present briefly, first, the history of the discovery of microorganisms and ...