Publications of W. Liesack
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Journal Article (122)
41.
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13 (7), pp. 1800 - 1814 (2011)
Bacterial populations and environmental factors controlling cellulose degradation in an acidic Sphagnum peat. Environmental Microbiology 42.
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3 (1), pp. 36 - 46 (2011)
Acetate utilization as a survival strategy of peat-inhabiting Methylocystis spp. Environmental Microbiology Reports 43.
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76 (17), pp. 5995 - 6000 (2010)
Extraction of mRNA from Soil. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 44.
Journal Article
192 (17), pp. 4532 - 4533 (2010)
Complete Genome Sequence of Beijerinckia indica subsp indica. Journal of Bacteriology 45.
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192 (14), pp. 3840 - 3841 (2010)
Complete Genome Sequence of the Aerobic Facultative Methanotroph Methylocella silvestris BL2. Journal of Bacteriology 46.
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12 (5), pp. 1218 - 1229 (2010)
Phylogenetic diversity and metagenomics of candidate division OP3. Environmental Microbiology 47.
Journal Article
60, pp. 301 - 306 (2010)
Bryobacter aggregatus gen. nov., sp nov., a peat-inhabiting, aerobic chemo-organotroph from subdivision 3 of the Acidobacteria. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 48.
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60, pp. 2918 - 2923 (2010)
Methanocella arvoryzae sp. nov., a hydrogenotrophic methanogen, isolated from Italian rice field soil. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 49.
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11, pp. 960 - 970 (2009)
Transcriptional activity of paddy soil bacterial communities. Environmental Microbiology 50.
Journal Article
105, pp. 10203 - 10208 (2008)
Two isozymes of particulate methane monooxygenase with different methane oxidation kinetics are found in Methylocystis sp. strain SC2. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 51.
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2, pp. 551 - 560 (2008)
Substrate-induced growth and isolation of Acidobacteria from acidic Sphagnum peat. ISME Journal 52.
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9, pp. 2464 - 2474 (2007)
Phylogenetic identity, growth-response time and rRNA operon copy number of soil bacteria indicate different stages of community succession. Environmental Microbiology 53.
Journal Article
57, pp. 472 - 479 (2007)
Methylocystis heyeri sp. nov., a novel type II methanotrophic bacterium possessing 'signature' fatty acids of type I methanotrophs. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 54.
Journal Article
450, pp. 879 - 882 (2007)
Methane oxidation by an extremely acidophilic bacterium of the phylum Verrucomicrobia. Nature 55.
Journal Article
57, pp. 2349 - 2354 (2007)
Mucilaginibacter paludis gen. nov., sp. nov. and Mucilaginibacter gracilis sp. nov., pectin-, xylan- and laminarin-degrading members of the family Sphingobacteriaceae from acidic Sphagnum peat bog. Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 56.
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56, pp. 2761 - 2764 (2006)
Isolation of aerobic, gliding, xylanolytic and laminarinolytic bacteria from acidic Sphagnum peatlands and emended description of Chitinophaga arvensicola (Kämpfer et al. 2006). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 57.
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72, pp. 2110 - 2117 (2006)
Phylogenetic analysis and in situ identification of bacteria community composition in an acidic sphagnum peat bog. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 58.
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17, pp. 262 - 267 (2006)
Rice Cluster I methanogens, an important group of Archaea producing greenhouse gas in soil. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 59.
Journal Article
313, pp. 370 - 372 (2006)
Genome of rice cluster I archaea - the key methane producers in the rice rhizosphere. Science 60.
Journal Article
56, pp. 1397 - 1402 (2006)
Rhodoblastus sphagnicola sp. nov., a novel acidophilic purple non-sulfur bacterium from Sphagnum peat bog. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology