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    Microbial faecal pollution of river water in a watershed of tropical Ethiopian highlands is driven by diffuse pollution sources by Mushi, Douglas, Kebede, Geda, Linke, Rita B., Lakew, Aschalew, Hayes, Daniel S., Graf, Wolfram, Farnleitner, Andreas H.

    Published in Journal of water and health (01-08-2021)
    “…Tropical communities in the developing world depend heavily on riverine systems for their socioeconomic development. However, these resources are poorly…”
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    Spring Water of an Alpine Karst Aquifer Is Dominated by a Taxonomically Stable but Discharge-Responsive Bacterial Community by Savio, Domenico, Stadler, Philipp, Reischer, Georg H, Demeter, Katalin, Linke, Rita B, Blaschke, Alfred P, Mach, Robert L, Kirschner, Alexander K T, Stadler, Hermann, Farnleitner, Andreas H

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (15-02-2019)
    “…Alpine karst aquifers are important groundwater resources for the provision of drinking water all around the world. Yet, due to difficult accessibility and…”
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    Sexual Crossing of Trichoderma reesei by Linke, Rita B

    “…This chapter describes how mating assays in Trichoderma reesei can successfully be performed and which specific prerequisites of industrial strains originating…”
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    Low antimicrobial resistance in Escherichia coli isolates from two large Austrian alpine karstic spring catchments by Schachner-Gröhs, Iris, Strohhammer, Theresa, Frick, Christina, Campostrini, Lena, Linke, Rita B., Zarfel, Gernot, Farnleitner, Andreas H., Kirschner, Alexander K.T.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-10-2023)
    “…The increasing occurrence of antibiotic resistant bacteria poses a threat to global public health. Clinically relevant resistances also spread through the…”
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    Macroinvertebrate indices versus microbial fecal pollution characteristics for water quality monitoring reveals contrasting results for an Ethiopian river by Kebede, Geda, Mushi, Douglas, Linke, Rita B., Dereje, Olyad, Lakew, Aschalew, Hayes, Daniel S., Farnleitner, Andreas H., Graf, Wolfram

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-01-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •River management requires suitable indicators for anthropogenic stressors.•Macroinvertebrate indices classes worsened in downstream…”
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