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1. Rhizosphere bacteria affected by transgenic potatoes with antibacterial activities compared with the effects of soil, wild-type potatoes, vegetation stage and pathogen exposure

2. The low-temperature-induced viable-but-nonculturable state affects the virulence of Ralstonia solanacearum biovar 2

3. The complete nucleotide sequence and environmental distribution of the cryptic, conjugative, broad-host-range plasmid pIPO2 islated from bacteria of the wheat rhizosphere

4. Gentamicin resistance genes in environmental bacteria: Prevalence and transfer

5. Use of 16S rRNA gene based clone libraries to assess microbial communities potentially involved in anaerobic methane oxidation in a Mediterranean cold seep

6. Multifaceted photoreceptor compositions in dual phototrophic systems - A genomic analysis.

7. Functioning of a tripartite lignocellulolytic microbial consortium cultivated under two shaking conditions: a metatranscriptomic study.

8. A thermophilic chemolithoautotrophic bacterial consortium suggests a mutual relationship between bacteria in extreme oligotrophic environments.

9. Interactions between Bacterial Inoculants and Native Soil Bacterial Community: the Case of Spore-forming Bacillus spp.

10. The impact of protozoa addition on the survivability of Bacillus inoculants and soil microbiome dynamics.

11. Inoculation With Azospirillum spp. Acts as the Liming Source for Improving Growth and Nitrogen Use Efficiency of Potato.

12. Effect of culture conditions on the performance of lignocellulose-degrading synthetic microbial consortia.

13. Considerations on the Identity and Diversity of Organisms Affiliated with Sphingobacterium multivorum -Proposal for a New Species, Sphingobacterium paramultivorum .

14. High incidence of acquiring methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Brazilian children with Atopic Dermatitis and associated risk factors.

15. Adaptative transcriptional response of Dietzia cinnamea P4 strain to sunlight simulator.

16. Chemical and biological dispersants differently affect the bacterial communities of uncontaminated and oil-contaminated marine water.

17. Delineation of a Subgroup of the Genus Paraburkholderia, Including P. terrae DSM 17804T, P. hospita DSM 17164T, and Four Soil-Isolated Fungiphiles, Reveals Remarkable Genomic and Ecological Features-Proposal for the Definition of a P. hospita Species Cluster.

18. Comparative Genome Analysis of the Lignocellulose Degrading Bacteria Citrobacter freundii so4 and Sphingobacterium multivorum w15.

19. Mangrove soil as a source for novel xylanase and amylase as determined by cultivation-dependent and cultivation-independent methods.

20. Fast identification of Escherichia coli in urinary tract infections using a virulence gene based PCR approach in a novel thermal cycler.

21. Defining the eco-enzymological role of the fungal strain Coniochaeta sp. 2T2.1 in a tripartite lignocellulolytic microbial consortium.

22. Genome expansion by allopolyploidization in the fungal strain Coniochaeta 2T2.1 and its exceptional lignocellulolytic machinery.

23. Gene mobility in microbiomes of the mycosphere and mycorrhizosphere -role of plasmids and bacteriophages.

24. Exploring bacterial functionality in mangrove sediments and its capability to overcome anthropogenic activity.

25. Oxidative damage induced by H 2 O 2 reveals SOS adaptive transcriptional response of Dietzia cinnamea strain P4.

26. Expressed protein profile of a Tectomicrobium and other microbial symbionts in the marine sponge Aplysina aerophoba as evidenced by metaproteomics.

27. Migration of Paraburkholderia terrae BS001 Along Old Fungal Hyphae in Soil at Various pH Levels.

28. The 'Neglected' Soil Virome - Potential Role and Impact.

29. Dispersal-competition tradeoff in microbiomes in the quest for land colonization.

30. The Response of Paraburkholderia terrae Strains to Two Soil Fungi and the Potential Role of Oxalate.

31. Evolutionary History of Bacteriophages in the Genus Paraburkholderia .

32. Bacterial-fungal interactions: ecology, mechanisms and challenges.

33. Coral Bacterial-Core Abundance and Network Complexity as Proxies for Anthropogenic Pollution.

34. Bacterial communities in soil become sensitive to drought under intensive grazing.

35. The multi-omics promise in context: from sequence to microbial isolate.

36. Halotolerant microbial consortia able to degrade highly recalcitrant plant biomass substrate.

37. Optimized fluorescent proteins for the rhizosphere-associated bacterium Bacillus mycoides with endophytic and biocontrol agent potential.

38. The parA Region of Broad-Host-Range PromA Plasmids Is a Carrier of Mobile Genes.

39. Specific plasmid patterns and high rates of bacterial co-occurrence within the coral holobiont.

40. Host Specificity for Bacterial, Archaeal and Fungal Communities Determined for High- and Low-Microbial Abundance Sponge Species in Two Genera.

41. Draft genome sequences of three fungal-interactive Paraburkholderia terrae strains, BS007, BS110 and BS437.

42. Denitrifying bacterial communities display different temporal fluctuation patterns across Dutch agricultural soils.

43. Strong Regionality and Dominance of Anaerobic Bacterial Taxa Characterize Diazotrophic Bacterial Communities of the Arcto-Alpine Plant Species Oxyria digyna and Saxifraga oppositifolia .

44. Bacterial Synergism in Lignocellulose Biomass Degradation - Complementary Roles of Degraders As Influenced by Complexity of the Carbon Source.

45. Ecological Insights into the Dynamics of Plant Biomass-Degrading Microbial Consortia.

46. Legacy Effects on the Recovery of Soil Bacterial Communities from Extreme Temperature Perturbation.

47. A novel inducible prophage from the mycosphere inhabitant Paraburkholderia terrae BS437.

48. The first acidobacterial laccase-like multicopper oxidase revealed by metagenomics shows high salt and thermo-tolerance.

49. Characterization of a furan aldehyde-tolerant β-xylosidase/α-arabinosidase obtained through a synthetic metagenomics approach.

50. Role of flagella and type four pili in the co-migration of Burkholderia terrae BS001 with fungal hyphae through soil.

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