Microbiology and Immunology

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General Index WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY

Peptidoglycan, 1:25, 1:51, 2:427, 2:428, 2:429
Peptostreptococcus,1:16
Periplasm, 1:51, 2:429,2:453
Perlmann, Gertrude, 1:338
Perry, Seymour, 1:233
Pertussis, 2:429–430
Pesticide resistance, 2:506
Pestivirus,2:536
Petri, Richard Julius, 2:430–431,2:650
Petri dish (Petri plate), 1:335, 2:430
Petroleum microbiology, 2:431–432,2:488
Petroleum spills, bioremediation, 1:73
Pettenkoffer, Max Josef von, 1:252, 1:255
Pfeiffer, Richard Friedrich Johannes, 1:83, 1:287, 2:432–433
Pfeifferella,2:432
Pfeiffer’s agar, 2:432
Pfeiffer’s phenomenon, 2:432
pH, 1:95–96, 2:433
pH sensitivity. SeeMutants: enhanced tolerance or sensitivity to temper-
ature and pH ranges
Phaeophyta, 1:323–324, 2:421, 2:421,2:460
Phage genetics, 2:433–434
radiation mutagenesis, 2:477–478
See alsoBacteriophage and bacteriophage typing
Phage therapy, 2:434
See alsoBacteriophage and bacteriophage typing
Phagocyte and phagocytosis, 1:5, 2:434–435
Phagocyte defects. SeeImmunodeficiency disease syndromes
Phagocytosis, 1:5, 1:109, 2:434
bacterial surface layers, 1:53
defined, 1:291
opsonization, 2:416–417
Phase G0, 1:103
Phenol oxidase, 1:142–143
Phenotype and phenotypic variation, 1:101, 1:208, 1:245, 2:435
See alsoGenotype and phenotype
Phi X 174, 2:516
Phosphodiester, 1:120
Phosphoglycerides, 2:435
Phospholipids, 1:52, 2:435
Photoautotrophic organisms, 1:39, 1:255, 2:451
Photobacterium fischeri,2:474
Photoisomerization, 2:437
Photosynthesis, 2:436–437,2:451
Chlorophyta, 1:119–120
chloroplast, 1:120
photosynthetic microorganisms, 2:437
Pyrrophyta, 2:470
Photosynthetic microorganisms, 2:437
blue-green algae, 1:82–83, 1:119, 1:120, 1:154, 1:203, 1:228,
1:235, 2:436
Chlorophyta, 1:119–120, 1:348, 2:407, 2:411, 2:460
gas vacuoles and gas vesicles, 1:235
Phaeophyta, 1:323–324, 2:421, 2:460
Pyrrophyta, 2:470
soil formation, involvement of microorganisms, 2:523
xanthophylls, 2:605
Xanthophyta, 2:605–606
See alsoAlgae
Photosystem I, 2:605
Photosystem II, 2:605
Phycobilins, 2:460, 2:488
Phycobiont, 1:348

Phycocyanin, 1:82
Phycoerythrin, 1:82
Phylogenetic tree, 2:384
Phylogeny, 2:437–438
Physarum polycephalum,2:519
Phytophthora infestans,1:231
Phytoplankton, 2:440
Picornaviruses, 2:580
“Pigging,” 2:432
Pili, 1:48, 1:52, 1:133
Pilin, 1:48
Pilobolus,2:394
“Pink eye,” 1:3
Pinocytosis, 1:109
Pipette, 2:438–439,2: 439
Pirosky, Ignacio, 2:391
Pittman, Margaret, 2:440
Plague, bubonic. SeeBubonic plague
Plankton and planktonic bacteria, 2:440–441,2:616–617
diatoms, 1:154–155
photosynthetic microorganisms, 2:437
red tide, 1:156–157, 2:460, 2:481–482
See alsoZooplankton
Planktonic bacteria, 2:441
Plant alkaloids, chemotherapeutic, 1:117
Plant viruses, 2:441, 2:441–442,2:547
Plantar warts, 2:516
Plaque, 1:17, 1:67, 2:387, 2:442
Plaque assay, 2:434
Plasmids, 1:108, 1:200, 1:230, 2:442–443,2:443,2:550
bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC), 1:48–49
recombinant DNA molecules, 2:480–481
Plasmodial slime molds, 2:518, 2:519
Plasmodium,2:363, 2:443–444,2:461, 2:463, 2:526
Plasmodium falciparum,2:363, 2:443, 2:444
Plasmodium malariae,2:363, 2:443
Plasmodium ovale,2:363, 2:443
Plasmodium vivax,2:363, 2:443, 2:444
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), 1:104, 1:106
Pliny the Elder, 2:644
PML. SeeProgressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
Pneumocystis carinii,2:445, 2:526
Pneumonia, bacterial and viral, 2:444–445
chlamydial pneumonia, 1:118
defined, 1:17
Legionnaires’ disease, 1:344–346
Pneumocystis carinii,2:445, 2:526
walking pneumonia, 1:118
Podospora anserine,1:230
Pol I, 2:491
Pol II, 2:491
Polaromonas vacuolata,1:211
Polio vaccine, 1:186, 2:499, 2:570
Poliomyelitis and polio, 2:445–446
Center for Disease Control (CDC), 1:111
Sabin, Albert, 2:499–501
Salk, Jonas, 2:501–503
vaccine, 1:186, 2:499, 2:570
Poliovirus, 2:446
Pollens, allergies, 1:10
Pollution, bioremediation, 1:73–74
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), 1:240, 2:446–447
Actinomyces,1:3

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