Soils are typically considered to be suboptimal environments for enteric organisms, but there is increasing evidence that Escherichia coli populations can become resident in soil under favorable conditions. Previous work reported the growth of autochthonous E. coli in a maritime temperate Luvic Stagnosol soil, and this study aimed to characterize, by molecular and physiological means, the genetic diversity and physiology of environmentally persistent E. coli isolates leached from the soil. Molecular analysis (16S rRNA sequencing, enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus PCR, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, and a multiplex PCR method) established the genetic diversity of the isolates (n = 7), while physiological methods determined t...
The presence of Escherichia coli in water is used as an indicator of fecal contamination, but recent...
A common member of the intestinal microbiota in humans and animals is Escherichia coli. Based on the...
While genotypically-distinct naturalized Escherichia coli strains have been shown to occur in ripari...
Soils are typically considered to be suboptimal environments for enteric organisms, but there is inc...
peer-reviewedSoils are typically considered to be suboptimal environments for enteric organisms, but...
Escherichia coli’s remarkable ability to thrive both in the gut and in soil confounds many assumptio...
Escherichia coli were recovered from the members of two two-person households and their associated s...
Previous studies have shown that Escherichia coli can be isolated from non-polluted rivers and from ...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is an indicator of faecal contamination as it is assumed that faecal cont...
Escherichia coli, a natural inhabitant of the intestinal guts of the warm-blooded animals, has devel...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 130-146).Escherichia coli are one of the most common model o...
In this study, we investigated for the first time the population genetics of E. coli thriving in the...
It is commonly believed that E. coli, which has evolved as a symbiont of warm-blooded animals, shoul...
Escherichia coli were recovered from the members of two two-person households and their associated s...
An understanding of the survival capacity of Escherichia coli in soil is critical for the evaluation...
The presence of Escherichia coli in water is used as an indicator of fecal contamination, but recent...
A common member of the intestinal microbiota in humans and animals is Escherichia coli. Based on the...
While genotypically-distinct naturalized Escherichia coli strains have been shown to occur in ripari...
Soils are typically considered to be suboptimal environments for enteric organisms, but there is inc...
peer-reviewedSoils are typically considered to be suboptimal environments for enteric organisms, but...
Escherichia coli’s remarkable ability to thrive both in the gut and in soil confounds many assumptio...
Escherichia coli were recovered from the members of two two-person households and their associated s...
Previous studies have shown that Escherichia coli can be isolated from non-polluted rivers and from ...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is an indicator of faecal contamination as it is assumed that faecal cont...
Escherichia coli, a natural inhabitant of the intestinal guts of the warm-blooded animals, has devel...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 130-146).Escherichia coli are one of the most common model o...
In this study, we investigated for the first time the population genetics of E. coli thriving in the...
It is commonly believed that E. coli, which has evolved as a symbiont of warm-blooded animals, shoul...
Escherichia coli were recovered from the members of two two-person households and their associated s...
An understanding of the survival capacity of Escherichia coli in soil is critical for the evaluation...
The presence of Escherichia coli in water is used as an indicator of fecal contamination, but recent...
A common member of the intestinal microbiota in humans and animals is Escherichia coli. Based on the...
While genotypically-distinct naturalized Escherichia coli strains have been shown to occur in ripari...