Environmental Microbiology


Publications
73

CitationNamesAbstract
High intraspecific recombination rate in a native population of Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique (SAR11) Vergin et al. (2007). Environmental Microbiology 9 (10) Ca. Pelagibacter ubique
Environmental significance of O-demethylation of chloroanisoles by soil bacterial isolates as a mechanism that improves the overall biodegradation of chlorophenols Goswami et al. (2007). Environmental Microbiology 9 (10) “Xanthomonas retroflexus”
Characterization of ?Candidatus Clavochlamydia salmonicola?: an intracellular bacterium infecting salmonid fish Karlsen et al. (2007). Environmental Microbiology 0 (0) “Clavichlamydia salmonicola” Ca. Clavichlamydia
Growth and mechanism of filamentous-sulfur formation by Candidatus Arcobacter sulfidicus in opposing oxygen-sulfide gradients Sievert et al. (2007). Environmental Microbiology 9 (1) Ca. Arcobacter sulfidicus
Criblamydia sequanensis, a new intracellular Chlamydiales isolated from Seine river water using amoebal co-culture Thomas et al. (2006). Environmental Microbiology 8 (12) “Criblamydia sequanensis” “Criblamydia”
Phylogeny, physiology and distribution of 'Candidatus Microthrix calida', a new Microthrix species isolated from industrial activated sludge wastewater treatment plants Levantesi et al. (2006). Environmental Microbiology 8 (9) “Neomicrothrix calida”
Selective enrichment and molecular characterization of a previously uncultured Nitrospira-like bacterium from activated sludge Spieck et al. (2006). Environmental Microbiology 8 (3) “Nitrospira defluvii”
Phylogenetic characterization of Legionella-like endosymbiotic X-bacteria in Amoeba proteus: a proposal for 'Candidatus Legionella jeonii' sp. nov Park et al. (2004). Environmental Microbiology 6 (12) Ca. Legionella jeonii
Lentisphaera araneosa gen. nov., sp. nov, a transparent exopolymer producing marine bacterium, and the description of a novel bacterial phylum, Lentisphaerae Cho et al. (2004). Environmental Microbiology 6 (6) Lentisphaerota
Proposal to transfer 'Aegyptianella ranarum', an intracellular bacterium of frog red blood cells, to the family Flavobacteriaceae as 'Candidatus Hemobacterium ranarum' comb. nov Zhang, Rikihisa (2004). Environmental Microbiology 6 (6) Ca. Hemobacterium ranarum