International audienceA molecular fingerprinting assay was developed to assess the diversity of copA genes, one of the genetic determinants involved in bacterial resistance to copper. Consensus primers of the copA genes were deduced from an alignment of sequences from proteobacterial strains. A PCR detection procedure was optimized for bacterial strains and allowed the description of a novel copA genetic determinant in Pseudomonas fluorescens. The copA DNA fingerprinting procedure was optimized for DNA directly extracted from soils differing in their physico-chemical characteristics and in their organic status (SOS). Particular copA genetic structures were obtained for each studied soil and a coinertia analysis with soil physico-chemical ch...
Strains of Pseudomonas syringae able to grow on minimal medium containing 500 mg/litre of copper sul...
It is accepted that soil evidence can be used in forensic investigations, where bacteria in soil are...
The genetic basis of copper-tolerance in Australian Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Pst) was invest...
International audienceA molecular fingerprinting assay was developed to assess the diversity of copA...
Characterizing the genetic diversity of microbial copper (Cu) resistance at the community level rema...
Understanding the mechanisms of Cu pollution-induced community tolerance (PICT) in soil requires the...
International audienceThe effect of copper on the abundance, diversity and resistance of viable hete...
A number of human activities result in environmental contamination with copper compounds that can ca...
Copper-containing compounds are introduced into the environment through agricultural chemicals, mini...
International audienceTrace metals are required in many cellular processes in bacteria but also indu...
The influence of long-term copper contamination on the diversity of bacterial communities was invest...
Copper-based antimicrobial compounds are widely used to control plant bacterial pathogens. Pathogens...
Heavy metal contamination, from both natural and anthropogenic sources, is a major environmental con...
Prod 2019-288a EA SPE BIOmE INRAInternational audienceBackground: Bacteria can thrive in environment...
Strains of Pseudomonas syringae able to grow on minimal medium containing 500 mg/litre of copper sul...
It is accepted that soil evidence can be used in forensic investigations, where bacteria in soil are...
The genetic basis of copper-tolerance in Australian Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Pst) was invest...
International audienceA molecular fingerprinting assay was developed to assess the diversity of copA...
Characterizing the genetic diversity of microbial copper (Cu) resistance at the community level rema...
Understanding the mechanisms of Cu pollution-induced community tolerance (PICT) in soil requires the...
International audienceThe effect of copper on the abundance, diversity and resistance of viable hete...
A number of human activities result in environmental contamination with copper compounds that can ca...
Copper-containing compounds are introduced into the environment through agricultural chemicals, mini...
International audienceTrace metals are required in many cellular processes in bacteria but also indu...
The influence of long-term copper contamination on the diversity of bacterial communities was invest...
Copper-based antimicrobial compounds are widely used to control plant bacterial pathogens. Pathogens...
Heavy metal contamination, from both natural and anthropogenic sources, is a major environmental con...
Prod 2019-288a EA SPE BIOmE INRAInternational audienceBackground: Bacteria can thrive in environment...
Strains of Pseudomonas syringae able to grow on minimal medium containing 500 mg/litre of copper sul...
It is accepted that soil evidence can be used in forensic investigations, where bacteria in soil are...
The genetic basis of copper-tolerance in Australian Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Pst) was invest...