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    Plant species and soil type cooperatively shape the structure and function of microbial communities in the rhizosphere by Berg, Gabriele, Smalla, Kornelia

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-04-2009)
    “…The rhizosphere is of central importance not only for plant nutrition, health and quality but also for microorganism-driven carbon sequestration, ecosystem…”
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    Plasmids foster diversification and adaptation of bacterial populations in soil by Heuer, Holger, Smalla, Kornelia

    Published in FEMS microbiology reviews (01-11-2012)
    “…Abstract It is increasingly being recognized that the transfer of conjugative plasmids across species boundaries plays a vital role in the adaptability of…”
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    Fate and effects of veterinary antibiotics in soil by Jechalke, Sven, Heuer, Holger, Siemens, Jan, Amelung, Wulf, Smalla, Kornelia

    Published in Trends in microbiology (Regular ed.) (01-09-2014)
    “…Highlights • Antibiotics applied to soil with manure increased abundance and transfer of resistance genes. • Antibiotics transiently affected structure and…”
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    Microbiome Modulation-Toward a Better Understanding of Plant Microbiome Response to Microbial Inoculants by Berg, Gabriele, Kusstatscher, Peter, Abdelfattah, Ahmed, Cernava, Tomislav, Smalla, Kornelia

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (08-04-2021)
    “…Plant-associated microorganisms are involved in important functions related to growth, performance and health of their hosts. Understanding their modes of…”
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    Manure and sulfadiazine synergistically increased bacterial antibiotic resistance in soil over at least two months by Heuer, Holger, Smalla, Kornelia

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-03-2007)
    “…Manuring of arable soils may stimulate the spread of resistance genes by introduction of resistant populations and antibiotics. We investigated effects of pig…”
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    Plant microbial diversity is suggested as the key to future biocontrol and health trends by Berg, Gabriele, Köberl, Martina, Rybakova, Daria, Müller, Henry, Grosch, Rita, Smalla, Kornelia

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-05-2017)
    “…Abstract The microbiome of plants plays a crucial role in both plant and ecosystem health. Rapid advances in multi-omics tools are dramatically increasing…”
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    Unraveling the plant microbiome: looking back and future perspectives by Berg, Gabriele, Grube, Martin, Schloter, Michael, Smalla, Kornelia

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (04-06-2014)
    “…Most eukaryotes develop close interactions with microorganisms that are essential for their performance and survival. Thus, eukaryotes and prokaryotes in…”
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    Using the class 1 integron-integrase gene as a proxy for anthropogenic pollution by Gillings, Michael R, Gaze, William H, Pruden, Amy, Smalla, Kornelia, Tiedje, James M, Zhu, Yong-Guan

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-06-2015)
    “…Around all human activity, there are zones of pollution with pesticides, heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, personal care products and the microorganisms…”
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    Evaluation of apple replant problems based on different soil disinfection treatments—links to soil microbial community structure? by Yim, Bunlong, Smalla, Kornelia, Winkelmann, Traud

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2013)
    “…Background and aims Replant problems or soil sickness are known phenomena but still unsolved. The aims of this study were (i) to set up a test system for…”
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    Salmonella Establishment in Agricultural Soil and Colonization of Crop Plants Depend on Soil Type and Plant Species by Jechalke, Sven, Schierstaedt, Jasper, Becker, Marlies, Flemer, Burkhardt, Grosch, Rita, Smalla, Kornelia, Schikora, Adam

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (15-05-2019)
    “…Human pathogenic bacteria, such as , are able to colonize crop plants. So far, not much is known about biotic and abiotic factors influencing this colonization…”
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    Antibiotic-manufacturing sites are hot-spots for the release and spread of antibiotic resistance genes and mobile genetic elements in receiving aquatic environments by González-Plaza, Juan José, Blau, Khald, Milaković, Milena, Jurina, Tamara, Smalla, Kornelia, Udiković-Kolić, Nikolina

    Published in Environment international (01-09-2019)
    “…High antibiotic releases from manufacturing facilities have been identified as a risk factor for antibiotic resistance development in bacterial pathogens…”
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    Biocontrol of Bacterial Wilt Disease Through Complex Interaction Between Tomato Plant, Antagonists, the Indigenous Rhizosphere Microbiota, and Ralstonia solanacearum by Elsayed, Tarek R, Jacquiod, Samuel, Nour, Eman H, Sørensen, Søren J, Smalla, Kornelia

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (10-01-2020)
    “…(biovar2, race3) is the causal agent of bacterial wilt and this quarantine phytopathogen is responsible for massive losses in several commercially important…”
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    Root growth, function and rhizosphere microbiome analyses show local rather than systemic effects in apple plant response to replant disease soil by Lucas, Maik, Balbín-Suárez, Alicia, Smalla, Kornelia, Vetterlein, Doris

    Published in PloS one (08-10-2018)
    “…Apple replant disease (ARD) is the phenomenon of soil decline occurring after repeated planting of apple trees at the same site. This study aimed to elucidate…”
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    Rhizosphere Competence and Biocontrol Effect of Pseudomonas sp. RU47 Independent from Plant Species and Soil Type at the Field Scale by Schreiter, Susanne, Babin, Doreen, Smalla, Kornelia, Grosch, Rita

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (01-02-2018)
    “…Biocontrol inoculants often show inconsistency in their efficacy at field scale and the reason for this remains often unclear. A high rhizosphere competence of…”
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    The Transferable Resistome of Produce by Blau, Khald, Bettermann, Antje, Jechalke, Sven, Fornefeld, Eva, Vanrobaeys, Yann, Stalder, Thibault, Top, Eva M, Smalla, Kornelia

    Published in mBio (06-11-2018)
    “…Produce is increasingly recognized as a reservoir of human pathogens and transferable antibiotic resistance genes. This study aimed to explore methods to…”
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    Dynamics of soil bacterial communities in response to repeated application of manure containing sulfadiazine by Ding, Guo-Chun, Radl, Viviane, Schloter-Hai, Brigitte, Jechalke, Sven, Heuer, Holger, Smalla, Kornelia, Schloter, Michael

    Published in PloS one (26-03-2014)
    “…Large amounts of manure have been applied to arable soils as fertilizer worldwide. Manure is often contaminated with veterinary antibiotics which enter the…”
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    Soil type dependent rhizosphere competence and biocontrol of two bacterial inoculant strains and their effects on the rhizosphere microbial community of field-grown lettuce by Schreiter, Susanne, Sandmann, Martin, Smalla, Kornelia, Grosch, Rita

    Published in PloS one (06-08-2014)
    “…Rhizosphere competence of bacterial inoculants is assumed to be important for successful biocontrol. Knowledge of factors influencing rhizosphere competence…”
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    Cooperation among phosphate-solubilizing bacteria, humic acids and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi induces soil microbiome shifts and enhances plant nutrient uptake by Cozzolino, Vincenza, Monda, Hiarhi, Savy, Davide, Di Meo, Vincenzo, Vinci, Giovanni, Smalla, Kornelia

    “…Background Increasing the presence of beneficial soil microorganisms is a promising sustainable alternative to support conventional and organic fertilization…”
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    Effect of the soil type on the microbiome in the rhizosphere of field-grown lettuce by Schreiter, Susanne, Ding, Guo-Chun, Heuer, Holger, Neumann, Günter, Sandmann, Martin, Grosch, Rita, Kropf, Siegfried, Smalla, Kornelia

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (08-04-2014)
    “…The complex and enormous diversity of microorganisms associated with plant roots is important for plant health and growth and is shaped by numerous factors…”
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