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The ISME Journal
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June 9, 2018
Phylogenetic-scale disparities in the soil microbial diversity-ecosystem functioning relationship
Marta Goberna, Miguel Verdú
The ISME Journal
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September 16, 2015
Predicting microbial traits with phylogenies
Marta Goberna, Miguel Verdú
FEMS Microbiology Ecology
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April 16, 2015
Phylogenetic structure of soil bacterial communities predicts ecosystem functioning
Eduardo Pérez-Valera, Marta Goberna, Miguel Verdú
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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February 19, 2016
Opposing phylogenetic diversity gradients of plant and soil bacterial communities
Marta Goberna, Jose A Navarro-Cano, Miguel Verdú
Canadian Journal of Microbiology
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June 2, 2009
Design and testing of real-time PCR primers for the quantification of Methanoculleus, Methanosarcina, Methanothermobacter, and a group of uncultured methanogens
Ingrid H Franke-Whittle, Marta Goberna, Heribert Insam
The Science of the Total Environment
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October 9, 2017
Prokaryotic communities and potential pathogens in sewage sludge: Response to wastewaster origin, loading rate and treatment technology
Marta Goberna, Pedro Simón, María Teresa Hernández, et al.
Journal of Microbiological Methods
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October 6, 2009
Design and development of the ANAEROCHIP microarray for investigation of methanogenic communities
Ingrid H Franke-Whittle, Marta Goberna, Vanessa Pfister, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management
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April 23, 2019
Successional trajectories of soil bacterial communities in mine tailings: The role of plant functional traits
Yannick Colin, Marta Goberna, Miguel Verdú, et al.
Ecology
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June 12, 2026
High phylogenetic turnover magnifies evolutionary relatedness along bacterial primary succession
Yannick Colin, Jose A Navarro-Cano, Miguel Verdú, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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August 3, 2010
Adaptation of methanogenic communities to the cofermentation of cattle excreta and olive mill wastes at 37 degrees C and 55 degrees C
Marta Goberna, Maria Gadermaier, Carlos García, et al.
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The ISME Journal
|
June 9, 2018
Phylogenetic-scale disparities in the soil microbial diversity-ecosystem functioning relationship
Marta Goberna, Miguel Verdú
The ISME Journal
|
September 16, 2015
Predicting microbial traits with phylogenies
Marta Goberna, Miguel Verdú
FEMS Microbiology Ecology
|
April 16, 2015
Phylogenetic structure of soil bacterial communities predicts ecosystem functioning
Eduardo Pérez-Valera, Marta Goberna, Miguel Verdú
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
February 19, 2016
Opposing phylogenetic diversity gradients of plant and soil bacterial communities
Marta Goberna, Jose A Navarro-Cano, Miguel Verdú
Canadian Journal of Microbiology
|
June 2, 2009
Design and testing of real-time PCR primers for the quantification of Methanoculleus, Methanosarcina, Methanothermobacter, and a group of uncultured methanogens
Ingrid H Franke-Whittle, Marta Goberna, Heribert Insam
The Science of the Total Environment
|
October 9, 2017
Prokaryotic communities and potential pathogens in sewage sludge: Response to wastewaster origin, loading rate and treatment technology
Marta Goberna, Pedro Simón, María Teresa Hernández, et al.
Journal of Microbiological Methods
|
October 6, 2009
Design and development of the ANAEROCHIP microarray for investigation of methanogenic communities
Ingrid H Franke-Whittle, Marta Goberna, Vanessa Pfister, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management
|
April 23, 2019
Successional trajectories of soil bacterial communities in mine tailings: The role of plant functional traits
Yannick Colin, Marta Goberna, Miguel Verdú, et al.
Ecology
|
June 12, 2026
High phylogenetic turnover magnifies evolutionary relatedness along bacterial primary succession
Yannick Colin, Jose A Navarro-Cano, Miguel Verdú, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
|
August 3, 2010
Adaptation of methanogenic communities to the cofermentation of cattle excreta and olive mill wastes at 37 degrees C and 55 degrees C
Marta Goberna, Maria Gadermaier, Carlos García, et al.
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