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    Quantitative Real-Time PCR Assays for Sensitive Detection of Canada Goose-Specific Fecal Pollution in Water Sources by Fremaux, B, Boa, T, Yost, C.K

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-07-2010)
    “…Canada geese (Branta canadensis) are prevalent in North America and may contribute to fecal pollution of water systems where they congregate. This work…”
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    Baseline and storm event monitoring of Bacteroidales marker concentrations and enteric pathogen presence in a rural Canadian watershed by RIDLEY, C. M, JAMIESON, R. C, HANSEN, L. Truelstrup, YOST, C. K, BEZANSON, G. S

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-09-2014)
    “…Bacteroidales 16S rRNA gene markers were evaluated for their use as a microbial source tracking tool in a well characterized 750 ha agricultural watershed in…”
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    Characterization of a mobile and multiple resistance plasmid isolated from swine manure and its detection in soil after manure application by Rahube, T.O, Yost, C.K

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-06-2012)
    “…Aims: To isolate and characterize multiple antibiotic resistance plasmids found in swine manure and test for plasmid‐associated genetic markers in soil…”
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    Evaluation of the ability of lysozyme and nisin to control meat spoilage bacteria by Nattress, F.M, Yost, C.K, Baker, L.P

    Published in International journal of food microbiology (22-10-2001)
    “…The antimicrobials lysozyme, nisin, and mixtures of the two were studied to ascertain their abilities to control the growth of the meat-borne spoilage…”
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    Metagenomic and metatranscriptomic analyses reveal that biobed systems can enrich for antibiotic resistance and genetic mobility genes by Russell, J. N., Yost, C. K.

    Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-07-2022)
    “…Antibiotic resistance gene pollution in the environment has been identified as a potential contributor to the global issue of antibiotic resistance prevalence,…”
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    The use of multiplex PCR reactions to characterize populations of lactic acid bacteria associated with meat spoilage by Yost, C.K., Nattress, F.M.

    Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-08-2000)
    “…A rapid, systematic and reliable approach for identifying lactic acid bacteria associated with meat was developed, allowing for detection of Carnobacterium…”
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    Identifying the core bacterial and fungal communities within four agricultural biobeds used for the treatment of pesticide rinsates by Bergsveinson, J., Perry, B.J., Sheedy, C., Braul, L., Reedyk, S., Gossen, B.D., Yost, C.K.

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-11-2018)
    “…Aims This study evaluated the variability of bacterial and fungal communities within unique pesticide remediation biobeds. Methods and Results Four biobeds…”
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    Evaluation of host-specific Bacteroidales 16S rRNA gene markers as a complementary tool for detecting fecal pollution in a prairie watershed by Fremaux, B., Gritzfeld, J., Boa, T., Yost, C.K.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-11-2009)
    “…Our ability to identify and eliminate fecal contamination of water, now and in the future, is essential to reduce incidences of waterborne disease. Bacterial…”
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    Rhizobium leguminosarum as a plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium: direct growth promotion of canola and lettuce by Noel, T C, Sheng, C, Yost, C K, Pharis, R P, Hynes, M F

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-03-1996)
    “…Early seedling root growth of the nonlegumes canola (Brassica campestris cv. Tobin, Brassica napus cv. Westar) and lettuce (Lactuca sativa cv. Grand Rapids)…”
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    Rhizobium leguminosarum contains a group of genes that appear to code for methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins by Yost, Christopher K, Rochepeau, Patrice, Hynes, Michael F

    “…Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4 Author for correspondence: Michael F. Hynes. Tel: + 1 403 220…”
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    Molecular typing techniques to characterize the development of a lactic acid bacteria community on vacuum-packaged beef by Yost, Chris K, Nattress, Frances M

    Published in International journal of food microbiology (30-01-2002)
    “…The development of a community of lactic acid bacteria from vacuum-packaged beef was investigated during a 6-week storage trial at 2 °C. The lactic acid…”
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    Megaplasmid pRme2011a of Sinorhizobium meliloti Is Not Required for Viability by Oresnik, I J, Liu, S L, Yost, C K, Hynes, M F

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-06-2000)
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    Carnobacterium viridans sp. nov., an alkaliphilic, facultative anaerobe isolated from refrigerated, vacuum-packed bologna sausage by Holley, R. A, Guan, T. Y, Peirson, M. Y, Yost, C. K

    “…R. A. Holley, T. Y. Guan, M. Y. Peirson and C. K. Yost Department of Food Science, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg,…”
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    Plasmid-encoded catabolic genes in Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii: evidence for a plant-inducible rhamnose locus involved in competition for nodulation by Oresnik, I.J, Pacarynuk, L.A, O'Brien, S.A.P, Yost, C.K, Hynes, M.F

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-12-1998)
    “…Cosmids carrying genes involved in utilization of rhamnose, sorbitol, and adonitol were isolated from a genomic library of Rhizobium leguminosarum by…”
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    The glcB locus of Rhizobium leguminosarum VF39 encodes an arabinose-inducible malate synthase by García-de los Santos, Alejandro, Morales, Alejandro, Baldomá, Laura, Clark, Scott R D, Brom, Susana, Yost, Christopher K, Hernández-Lucas, Ismael, Aguilar, Juan, Hynes, Michael F

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-10-2002)
    “…In the course of a study conducted to isolate genes upregulated by plant cell wall sugars, we identified an arabinose-inducible locus from a transcriptional…”
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    LORE1, an active low-copy-number TY3-gypsy retrotransposon family in the model legume Lotus japonicus by Madsen, L.H, Fukai, E, Radutoiu, S, Yost, C.K, Sandal, N, Schauser, L, Stougaard, J

    “…We have identified a low-copy-number retrotransposon family present in nine to 10 copies in the Lotus japonicus model legume genome, and characterized its…”
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    Carnobacterium viridans sp. nov., an alkaliphilic, facultative anaerobe isolated from refrigerated, vacuum-packed bologna sausage by HOLLEY, Richard A, TAT YEE GUAN, PEIRSON, Michael, YOST, Christopher K

    “…A facultatively anaerobic, non-spore-forming, psychrophilic, gram-positive, non-aciduric but alkaliphilic, rod-shaped bacterium (MPL-11T) was found to be…”
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    Rhizobium leguminosarum methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein genes are down-regulated in the pea nodule by Yost, C.K, Del Bel, K.L, Quandt, J, Hynes, M.F

    Published in Archives of microbiology (01-12-2004)
    “…Regulation of methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein (MCP) genes of Rhizobium leguminosarum was studied under symbiotic conditions. Transcriptional fusions using…”
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