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    Sapwood and heartwood affect differentially bacterial and fungal community structure and successional dynamics during Quercus petraea decomposition by Viotti, Chloé, Bach, Cyrille, Maillard, François, Ziegler‐Devin, Isabelle, Mieszkin, Sophie, Buée, Marc

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-10-2021)
    “…Summary In forests, bacteria and fungi are key players in wood degradation. Still, studies focusing on bacterial and fungal successions during the…”
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    Fungal communities mediate but do not control leaf litter chemical transformation in a temperate oak forest by Maillard, François, Leduc, Valentin, Viotti, Chloé, Gill, Allison L., Morin, Emmanuelle, Reichard, Arnaud, Ziegler-Devin, Isabelle, Zeller, Bernhard, Buée, Marc

    Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2023)
    “…Background and Aims In temperate forests, fungi are the main actors in leaf litter decomposition. Still, we have minimal knowledge of their influence on…”
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    Primer pairs, PCR conditions, and peptide nucleic acid clamps affect fungal diversity assessment from plant root tissues by Viotti, Chloé, Chalot, Michel, Kennedy, Peter G., Maillard, François, Santoni, Sylvain, Blaudez, Damien, Bertheau, Coralie

    Published in Mycology (02-04-2024)
    “…High-throughput sequencing has become a prominent tool to assess plant-associated microbial diversity. Still, some technical challenges remain in…”
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    A cryptically diverse microbial community drives organic matter decomposition in forests by Maillard, François, Colin, Yannick, Viotti, Chloé, Buée, Marc, Brunner, Ivano, Brabcová, Vendula, Kohout, Petr, Baldrian, Petr, Kennedy, Peter G.

    “…Despite the critical role of microorganisms in plant and fungal residue decomposition, our understanding of their full diversity remains limited. This is due…”
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    Digestate Improves Stinging Nettle ( Urtica dioica ) Growth and Fiber Production at a Chlor-Alkali Site by Viotti, Chloé, Bertheau, Coralie, Martz, Françoise, Yung, Loïc, Placet, Vincent, Ferrarini, Andrea, Fornassier, Flavio, Blaudez, Damien, Puschenreiter, Markus, Chalot, Michel

    Published in Plants (Basel) (01-09-2024)
    “…Marginal lands have been proposed to produce non-food crop biomass for energy or green materials. For this purpose, the selection, implementation, and growth…”
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