Publications since 2008
- Reim A, Lüke C, Krause S, Pratscher J, Frenzel P (2012)
- One millimetre makes the difference: high-resolution analysis of methane-oxidizing bacteria and their specific activity at the oxic-anoxic interface in a flooded paddy soil. ISME J in press.
- Henneberger R, Lüke C, Mosberger L, Schroth MH (2012)
- Structure and function of methanotrophic communities in a landfill-cover soil. FEMS Microbiol Ecol e-pub ahead of print, DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6941.2011.01278.x
- Ho A, Frenzel P (2012)
- Heat stress and methane-oxidizing bacteria: effects on activity and population dynamics. Soil Biol Biochem 50: 22-25.
- Krause S, Lüke C, Frenzel P (2012)
- Methane source strength and energy flow shape methanotrophic communities in oxygen-methane counter-gradients. Environ Microbiol Rep 4: 203-208.
- Graef, C., A. G. Hestnes, M. M. Svenning and P. Frenzel (2011)
- "The active methanotrophic community in a wetland from the High Arctic." Environmental Microbiology Reports 3(4): 466-472.
- Ho, A., C. Lüke and P. Frenzel (2011)
- "Ageing well: methane oxidation and methane oxidising bacteria along a chronosequence of 2000 years." Environmental Microbiology Reports 3(6): 738-743.
- Ho, A., C. Lüke and P. Frenzel (2011)
- "Recovery of methanotrophs from disturbance: population dynamics, evenness, and functioning." ISME Journal 5: 750-758.
- Lüke, C., L. Bodrossy, E. Lupotto and P. Frenzel (2011)
- "Methanotrophic bacteria associated to rice roots: the cultivar effect assessed by T-RFLP and microarray analysis." Environmental Microbiology Reports 3(5): 518-525.
- Lüke, C. and P. Frenzel (2011)
- "Potential of pmoA amplicon pyrosequencing for methanotroph diversity studies." Appl Environ Microbiol 77: 6305-6309.
- Kögel-Knabner, I., W. Amelung, Z. Cao, S. Fiedler, P. Frenzel, R. Jahn, K. Kalbitz, A. Kölbl and M. Schloter (2010)
- "Biogeochemistry of paddy soils." Geoderma 157(1-2): 1-14.
- Krause, S., C. Lüke and P. Frenzel (2010)
- "Succession of methanotrophs in oxygen-methane counter-gradients of flooded rice paddies." ISME Journal 4: 1603-1607.
- Lüke, C., S. Krause, S. Cavigioli, D. Greppi, E. Lupotto and P. Frenzel (2010)
- "Biogeography of wetland rice methanotrophs." Environmental Microbiology 12(4): 862-872.
- Pan, Y., L. Bodrossy, P. Frenzel, A. G. Hestnes, S. Krause, C. Lüke, M. Meima-Franke, H. Siljanen, M. M. Svenning and P. L. E. Bodelier (2010)
- "Impacts of Inter- and Intralaboratory Variations on the Reproducibility of Microbial Community Analyses." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 76(22): 7451-7458.
- Shrestha, M., P. M. Shrestha, P. Frenzel and R. Conrad (2010)
- "Effect of nitrogen fertilization on methane oxidation, abundance, community structure, and gene expression of methanotrophs in the rice rhizosphere." ISME Journal 4(12): 1545-1556.
- Jerman, V., M. Metje, I. Mandic-Mulec and P. Frenzel (2009)
- "Wetland restoration and methanogenesis: the activity of microbial populations and competition for substrates at different temperatures." Biogeosciences 6: 1127-1138.
- Krause, S., C. Lüke and P. Frenzel (2009)
- "Spatial heterogeneity of methanotrophs: a geostatistical analysis of pmoA-based T-RFLP patterns in a paddy soil." Environmental Microbiology Reports 1(5): 393-397.
- Murase, J. and P. Frenzel (2008)
- "Selective grazing of methanotrophs by protozoa in a rice field soil."
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 65(3): 408-414.
- Noll, M., P. Frenzel and R. Conrad (2008)
- "Selective stimulation of type I methanotrophs in a rice
paddy soil by urea fertilization revealed by RNA-based stable isotope probing." FEMS Microbiology
Ecology 65: 125-132.
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