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    Ecology of the forest microbiome: Highlights of temperate and boreal ecosystems by Uroz, S., Buée, M., Deveau, A., Mieszkin, S., Martin, F.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-12-2016)
    “…Due to land use history, most of the current temperate and boreal forests are developed on nutrient-poor and rocky soils, keeping fertile soils for…”
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    Specific impacts of beech and Norway spruce on the structure and diversity of the rhizosphere and soil microbial communities by Uroz, S., Oger, P., Tisserand, E., Cébron, A., Turpault, M.-P., Buée, M., De Boer, W., Leveau, J. H. J., Frey-Klett, P.

    Published in Scientific reports (15-06-2016)
    “…The impacts of plant species on the microbial communities and physico-chemical characteristics of soil are well documented for many herbs, grasses and legumes…”
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    454 Pyrosequencing analyses of forest soils reveal an unexpectedly high fungal diversity by Buée, M., Reich, M., Murat, C., Morin, E., Nilsson, R. H., Uroz, S., Martin, F.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2009)
    “…Soil fungi play a major role in ecological and biogeochemical processes in forests. Little is known, however, about the structure and richness of different…”
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    Mineral Types and Tree Species Determine the Functional and Taxonomic Structures of Forest Soil Bacterial Communities by Colin, Y, Nicolitch, O, Turpault, M-P, Uroz, S

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-03-2017)
    “…Although minerals represent important soil constituents, their impact on the diversity and structure of soil microbial communities remains poorly documented…”
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    Correlation of the Abundance of Betaproteobacteria on Mineral Surfaces with Mineral Weathering in Forest Soils by Lepleux, C, Turpault, M P, Oger, P, Frey-Klett, P, Uroz, S

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-10-2012)
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    Distinct Ectomycorrhizospheres Share Similar Bacterial Communities as Revealed by Pyrosequencing-Based Analysis of 16S rRNA Genes by Uroz, S, Oger, P, Morin, E, Frey-Klett, P

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-04-2012)
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    Soil Parameters Drive the Structure, Diversity and Metabolic Potentials of the Bacterial Communities Across Temperate Beech Forest Soil Sequences by Jeanbille, M, Buée, M, Bach, C, Cébron, A, Frey-Klett, P, Turpault, M. P, Uroz, S

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-02-2016)
    “…Soil and climatic conditions as well as land cover and land management have been shown to strongly impact the structure and diversity of the soil bacterial…”
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    Effect of the Mycorrhizosphere on the Genotypic and Metabolic Diversity of the Bacterial Communities Involved in Mineral Weathering in a Forest Soil by Uroz, S, Calvaruso, C, Turpault, M.P, Pierrat, J.C, Mustin, C, Frey-Klett, P

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-05-2007)
    “…To date, several bacterial species have been described as mineral-weathering agents which improve plant nutrition and growth. However, the possible…”
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    Caballeronia mineralivorans sp. nov., isolated from oak-Scleroderma citrinum mycorrhizosphere by Uroz, S, Oger, P

    Published in Systematic and applied microbiology (01-09-2017)
    “…Six bacterial strains were isolated from the oak-Scleroderma citrinum ectomycorrhizosphere in acidic and nutrient-poor forest soil for their high efficacy to…”
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    Identification of a novel type of glucose dehydrogenase involved in the mineral weathering ability of Collimonas pratensis strain PMB3(1) by Picard, L, Turpault, M P, Oger, P M, Uroz, S

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-01-2021)
    “…ABSTRACT The exact molecular mechanisms as well as the genes involved in the mineral weathering (MW) process by bacteria remain poorly characterized. To date,…”
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    Taxonomic and functional shifts in the beech rhizosphere microbiome across a natural soil toposequence by Colin, Y., Nicolitch, O., Van Nostrand, J. D., Zhou, J. Z., Turpault, M.-P., Uroz, S.

    Published in Scientific reports (29-08-2017)
    “…It has been rarely questioned as to whether the enrichment of specific bacterial taxa found in the rhizosphere of a given plant species changes with different…”
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    A microcosm approach highlights the response of soil mineral weathering bacterial communities to an increase of K and Mg availability by Nicolitch, O., Feucherolles, M., Churin, J.-L., Fauchery, L., Turpault, M.-P., Uroz, S.

    Published in Scientific reports (07-10-2019)
    “…The access and recycling of the base cations are essential processes for the long-lasting functioning of forest ecosystems. While the role of soil bacterial…”
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    Mineral Type and Solution Chemistry Affect the Structure and Composition of Actively Growing Bacterial Communities as Revealed by Bromodeoxyuridine Immunocapture and 16S rRNA Pyrosequencing by Kelly, L. C., Colin, Y., Turpault, M-P., Uroz, S.

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-08-2016)
    “…Understanding how minerals affect bacterial communities and their in situ activities in relation to environmental conditions are central issues in soil…”
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    Low effect of phenanthrene bioaccessibility on its biodegradation in diffusely contaminated soil by Crampon, M., Cébron, A., Portet-Koltalo, F., Uroz, S., Le Derf, F., Bodilis, J.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-06-2017)
    “…This study focused on the role of bioaccessibility in the phenanthrene (PHE) biodegradation in diffusely contaminated soil, by combining chemical and…”
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    Tree roots select specific bacterial communities in the subsurface critical zone by Nicolitch, O., Colin, Y., Turpault, M.-P., Fauchery, L., Uroz, S.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-12-2017)
    “…In soils characterized by nutrient-poor conditions trees have developed strategies to maximize the exploration of the environment through their root system…”
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    Impact of soil pedogenesis on the diversity and composition of fungal communities across the California soil chronosequence of Mendocino by Courty, P. E., Buée, M., Tech, J. J. T., Brulé, D., Colin, Y., Leveau, J. H. J., Uroz, S.

    Published in Mycorrhiza (01-05-2018)
    “…Understanding how soil pedogenesis affects microbial communities and their in situ activities according to ecosystem functioning is a central issue in soil…”
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    Seasons differently impact the structure of mineral weathering bacterial communities in beech and spruce stands by Collignon, C., Uroz, S., Turpault, M-P., Frey-Klett, P.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-10-2011)
    “…Bacterial communities play an essential role in the sustainability of forest ecosystems by releasing from soil minerals the nutritive cations required not only…”
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    Structure and function of bacterial communities in ageing soils: Insights from the Mendocino ecological staircase by Uroz, S., Tech, J.J., Sawaya, N.A., Frey-Klett, P., Leveau, J.H.J.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2014)
    “…The ecological staircase of Mendocino (California, USA) is characterized by a succession of uplifted marine terraces that are derived from the same…”
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    Draft genome sequence of Collimonas sp. strain H4R21, an effective mineral-weathering bacterial strain isolated from the beech rhizosphere by E, Morin, S, Uroz, R, Kumar, M W, Rey, J, Pham, F, Akum, J H J, Leveau

    Published in Microbiology resource announcements (13-08-2024)
    “…We present the draft genome sequence of sp. strain H4R21, isolated from the rhizosphere of in the forest experimental site of Montiers (France). This genome…”
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