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William E. Holben
William E. Holben
Professor of Microbiology, University of Montana
E-mail megerősítve itt: mso.umt.edu
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Soil biota and exotic plant invasion
RM Callaway, GC Thelen, A Rodriguez, WE Holben
Nature 427 (6976), 731-733, 2004
11872004
DNA probe method for the detection of specific microorganisms in the soil bacterial community
WE Holben, JK Jansson, BK Chelm, JM Tiedje
Applied and environmental microbiology 54 (3), 703-711, 1988
7821988
Wildfire‐produced charcoal directly influences nitrogen cycling in ponderosa pine forests
TH DeLuca, MD MacKenzie, MJ Gundale, WE Holben
Soil Science Society of America Journal 70 (2), 448-453, 2006
6932006
Characterization of glomalin as a hyphal wall component of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
JD Driver, WE Holben, MC Rillig
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 37 (1), 101-106, 2005
5362005
Phylogenetic analysis of intestinal microflora indicates a novel Mycoplasma phylotype in farmed and wild salmon
WE Holben, P Williams, M Saarinen, LK Särkilahti, JHA Apajalahti
Microbial ecology 44, 175-185, 2002
3922002
Bacterial gene abundances as indicators of greenhouse gas emission in soils
SE Morales, T Cosart, WE Holben
The ISME Journal 4 (6), 799-808, 2010
3322010
Effective recovery of bacterial DNA and percent-guanine-plus-cytosine-based analysis of community structure in the gastrointestinal tract of broiler chickens
JHA Apajalahti, LK Särkilahti, BRE Mäki, JP Heikkinen, PH Nurminen, ...
Applied and environmental microbiology 64 (10), 4084-4088, 1998
2511998
Genetic and phenotypic diversity of 2, 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2, 4-D)-degrading bacteria isolated from 2, 4-D-treated field soils
JO Ka, WE Holben, JM Tiedje
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 60 (4), 1106-1115, 1994
2431994
Percent G+ C profiling accurately reveals diet-related differences in the gastrointestinal microbial community of broiler chickens
JHA Apajalahti, A Kettunen, MR Bedford, WE Holben
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 67 (12), 5656-5667, 2001
2392001
2, 4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid-degrading bacteria contain mosaics of catabolic genes
RR Fulthorpe, C McGowan, OV Maltseva, WE Holben, JM Tiedje
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 61 (9), 3274-3281, 1995
2031995
Choice of methods for soil microbial community analysis: PLFA maximizes power compared to CLPP and PCR-based approaches
PW Ramsey, MC Rillig, KP Feris, WE Holben, JE Gannon
Pedobiologia 50 (3), 275-280, 2006
2022006
Differences in hyporheic-zone microbial community structure along a heavy-metal contamination gradient
K Feris, P Ramsey, C Frazar, JN Moore, JE Gannon, WE Holben
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 69 (9), 5563-5573, 2003
1892003
Spatial stratification of soil bacterial populations in aggregates of diverse soils
D Mummey, W Holben, J Six, P Stahl
Microbial Ecology 51, 404-411, 2006
1872006
Recovery of crenarchaeotal ribosomal DNA sequences from freshwater-lake sediments
C Schleper, W Holben, HP Klenk
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 63 (1), 321-323, 1997
1871997
Neighboring plant influences on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community composition as assessed by T-RFLP analysis
DL Mummey, MC Rillig, WE Holben
Plant and Soil 271, 83-90, 2005
1802005
Characterization of diverse 2, 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid-degradative plasmids isolated from soil by complementation
EM Top, WE Holben, LJ Forney
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 61 (5), 1691-1698, 1995
1761995
Culture-independent microbial community analysis reveals that inulin in the diet primarily affects previously unknown bacteria in the mouse cecum
JHA Apajalahti, H Kettunen, A Kettunen, WE Holben, PH Nurminen, ...
Applied and environmental microbiology 68 (10), 4986-4995, 2002
1672002
Gene probe analysis of soil microbial populations selected by amendment with 2, 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
WE Holben, BM Schroeter, VG Calabrese, RH Olsen, JK Kukor, ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 58 (12), 3941-3948, 1992
1491992
Linking bacterial identities and ecosystem processes: can ‘omic’analyses be more than the sum of their parts?
SE Morales, WE Holben
FEMS microbiology ecology 75 (1), 2-16, 2011
1482011
DNA‐based monitoring of total bacterial community structure in environmental samples
WE Holben, D Harris
Molecular Ecology 4 (5), 627-632, 1995
1391995
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