Publications of J. Pratscher

Journal Article (7)

2015
Journal Article
Pump, J., Pratscher, J. and Conrad, R.: (2015) Colonization of rice roots with methanogenic archaea controls photosynthesis-derived methane emission, Environmental Microbiology, 17 (7), pp. 2254–2260.
2012
Journal Article
Reim, A., Luke, C., Krause, S., Pratscher, J. and 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 Journal, LONDON, NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, 6 (11), pp. 2128–2139.
2011
Journal Article
Pratscher, J., Dumont, M. G. and Conrad, R.: (2011) Assimilation of acetate by the putative atmospheric methane oxidizers belonging to the USC alpha clade, Environmental Microbiology, MALDEN, WILEY-BLACKWELL, 13 (10), pp. 2692–2701.
Journal Article
Constant, P., Chowdhury, S. P., Hesse, L., Pratscher, J. and Conrad, R.: (2011) Genome Data Mining and Soil Survey for the Novel Group 5 [NiFe]-Hydrogenase To Explore the Diversity and Ecological Importance of Presumptive High-Affinity H2-Oxidizing Bacteria, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, WASHINGTON, AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY, 77 (17), pp. 6027–6035.
Journal Article
Pratscher, J., Dumont, M. G. and Conrad, R.: (2011) Ammonia oxidation coupled to CO(2) fixation by archaea and bacteria in an agricultural soil, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, WASHINGTON, NATL ACAD SCIENCES, 108 (10), pp. 4170–4175.
2010
Journal Article
Constant, P., Chowdhury, S. P., Pratscher, J. and Conrad, R.: (2010) Streptomycetes contributing to atmospheric molecular hydrogen soil uptake are widespread and encode a putative high-affinity [NiFe]-hydrogenase, Environmental Microbiology, 12 (3), pp. 821–829.
2009
Journal Article
Pratscher, J., Stichternoth, C., Fichtl, K., Schleifer, K. H. and Braker, G.: (2009) Application of recognition of individual genes-fluorescence in situ hybridization (RING-FISH) to detect nitrite reductase (nirK) of denitrifiers in pure cultures and environmental samples, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 75, pp. 802–810.

Thesis - PhD (1)

2011
Thesis - PhD
Pratscher, Jennifer: Investigation of microbial groups involved in the uptake of atmospheric trace gases in upland soils, Philipps-Universität.

Thesis - Diploma (1)

2007
Thesis - Diploma
Pratscher, Jenny: Detektion denitrifizierender Mikroorganismen in Laobrkulturen und Umweltproben anhand des Gens für die kupferhaltige Nitrit-Reduktase (nirK) durch Anwendung von RING (recognition of individual genes)-FISH, Philipps-Universität.
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