selected publications
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academic article
- Strain-Specific Transfer of Antibiotic Resistance from an Environmental Plasmid to Foodborne Pathogens. Journal of Biomedicine And Biotechnology. 834598. 2012
- Erratum to "Catabolic mobile genetic elements and their potential use in bioaugmentation of polluted soils and waters".. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 44. 2003
- Synergistic degradation of linuron by a bacterial consortium and isolation of a single linuron-degrading Variovorax strain. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69:1532-1541. 2003
- Bioaugmenting bioreactors for the continuous removal of 3-chloroaniline by a slow release approach. Environmental Science and Technology. 36:4698-4704. 2002
- Evaluation of nested PCR-DGGE (denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis) with group-specific 16S rRNA primers for the analysis of bacterial communities from different wastewater treatment plants. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 39:101-112. 2002
- Catabolic mobile genetic elements and their potential use in bioaugmentation of polluted soils and waters. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 42:198-208. 2002
- Monitoring of the evolving diversity of the microbial community present in rotifer cultures. Aquaculture. 198:237-252. 2001
- Microbial sulfate reduction with acetate: process performance and composition of the bacterial communities in the reactor at different salinity levels. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 55:787-793. 2001
- Bioaugmentation of soils by increasing microbial richness: missing links. Environmental Microbiology. 3:649-657. 2001
- Genetic diversity among 3-chloroaniline- and aniline-degrading strains of the Comamonadaceae. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 67:1107-1115. 2001
- Comparison of the spatial homogeneity of physico-chemical parameters and bacterial 16S rRNA genes in sediment samples from a dumping site for dredging sludge. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 53:742-747. 2000
- Bioaugmentation of activated sludge by an indigenous 3-chloroaniline-degrading Comamonas testosteroni strain, I2gfp. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 66:2906-2913. 2000