Publications of M. Pester

Journal Article (6)

2016
Journal Article
Wörner, S., Zecchin, S., Dan, J., Todorova, N.H., Loy, A., Conrad, R. and Pester, M.: (2016) Gypsum amendment to rice paddy soil stimulated bacteria involved in sulfur cycling but largely preserved the phylogenetic composition of the total bacterial community, Environmental Microbiology Reports, 8 (3), pp. 413–423.
2007
Journal Article
Pester, M., Tholen, A., Friedrich, M. and Brune, A.: (2007) Methane oxidation in termite hindguts - absence of evidence and evidence of absence, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 73, January, pp. 2024–2028.
Journal Article
Pester, M. and Brune, A.: (2007) Hydrogen is the central free intermediate during lignocellulose degradation by termite gut symbionts, ISME Journal, 1, pp. 551–565.
Journal Article
Tholen, A., Pester, M. and Brune, A.: (2007) Simultaneous methanogenesis and oxygen reduction by Methanobrevibacter cuticularis at low oxygen fluxes, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 62 (3), pp. 303–312.
2006
Journal Article
Pester, Michael and Brune, Andreas: (2006) Expression profiles of fhs (FTHFS) genes support the hypothesis that spirochaetes dominate reductive acetogenesis in the hindgut of lower termites, Environmental Microbiology, 8 (7), pp. 1261–1270.
2004
Journal Article
Pester, M., Friedrich, M., Schink, B. and Brune, A.: (2004) pmoA-Based analysis of methanotrophs in a, littoral lake sediment reveals a diverse and stable community in a dynamic environment, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 70 (5), pp. 3138–3142.

Book Chapter (1)

2005
Book Chapter
Brune, A. and Pester, M.: (2005) In situ measurements of metabolite fluxes: Microinjection of radiotracers into insect guts and other small compartments, in ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, SAN DIEGO, ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC (Methods in Enzymology, 397), pp. 200–212.

Thesis - PhD (2)

2006
Thesis - PhD
Pester, Michael: (2006) Hydrogen metabolism in the hindgut of lower termites: Fluxes of hydrogen-dependent and related processes and identification of the homoacetogenic microbiota, Philipps-Universität Marburg.
Thesis - PhD
Pester, Michael: Hydrogen metabolism in the hindgut of lower termites, Philipps-Universität.
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