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Robert L Mach

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Journal of Water and Health|October 8, 2005
Contrasting occurrence of Chromobacterium violaceum in tropical drinking water springs of UgandaDenis Byamukama, Andreas H Farnleitner, Frank Kansiime, et al.
Microbiology Spectrum|July 31, 2025
Providing a toolbox for genomic engineering of <i>Trichoderma aggressivum</i>Matthias Schmal, Lara T S Kramer, Robert L Mach, et al.
International Journal of Food Microbiology|May 18, 2004
Eubacterial 16S-rDNA amplicon profiling: a rapid technique for comparison and differentiation of heterotrophic plate count communities from drinking waterAndreas H Farnleitner, Franziska Zibuschka, Martina M Burtscher, et al.
Current Genetics|May 16, 2003
The Nag1 N-acetylglucosaminidase of Trichoderma atroviride is essential for chitinase induction by chitin and of major relevance to biocontrolKurt Brunner, Clemens K Peterbauer, Robert L Mach, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 12, 2017
Transcription factor Xpp1 is a switch between primary and secondary fungal metabolismChristian Derntl, Bernhard Kluger, Christoph Bueschl, et al.
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|January 9, 2019
Challenges and perspectives in the application of isothermal DNA amplification methods for food and water analysisRoland Martzy, Claudia Kolm, Rudolf Krska, et al.
Journal of Water and Health|June 22, 2012
Sanitary inspection of wells using risk-of-contamination scoring indicates a high predictive ability for bacterial faecal pollution in the peri-urban tropical lowlands of Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaDouglas Mushi, Denis Byamukama, Alexander K T Kirschner, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|September 27, 2021
FunOrder: A robust and semi-automated method for the identification of essential biosynthetic genes through computational molecular co-evolutionGabriel A Vignolle, Denise Schaffer, Leopold Zehetner, et al.
Journal of Water and Health|October 30, 2008
Use of faecal pollution indicators to estimate pathogen die off conditions in source separated faeces in Kathmandu Valley, NepalAnjali Manandhar Sherpa, Denis Byamukama, Roshan R Shrestha, et al.
Biotechnology for Biofuels|May 4, 2013
Mutation of the Xylanase regulator 1 causes a glucose blind hydrolase expressing phenotype in industrially used Trichoderma strainsChristian Derntl, Loreta Gudynaite-Savitch, Sophie Calixte, et al.
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Journal of Water and Health|October 8, 2005
Contrasting occurrence of Chromobacterium violaceum in tropical drinking water springs of UgandaDenis Byamukama, Andreas H Farnleitner, Frank Kansiime, et al.
Microbiology Spectrum|July 31, 2025
Providing a toolbox for genomic engineering of <i>Trichoderma aggressivum</i>Matthias Schmal, Lara T S Kramer, Robert L Mach, et al.
International Journal of Food Microbiology|May 18, 2004
Eubacterial 16S-rDNA amplicon profiling: a rapid technique for comparison and differentiation of heterotrophic plate count communities from drinking waterAndreas H Farnleitner, Franziska Zibuschka, Martina M Burtscher, et al.
Current Genetics|May 16, 2003
The Nag1 N-acetylglucosaminidase of Trichoderma atroviride is essential for chitinase induction by chitin and of major relevance to biocontrolKurt Brunner, Clemens K Peterbauer, Robert L Mach, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 12, 2017
Transcription factor Xpp1 is a switch between primary and secondary fungal metabolismChristian Derntl, Bernhard Kluger, Christoph Bueschl, et al.
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|January 9, 2019
Challenges and perspectives in the application of isothermal DNA amplification methods for food and water analysisRoland Martzy, Claudia Kolm, Rudolf Krska, et al.
Journal of Water and Health|June 22, 2012
Sanitary inspection of wells using risk-of-contamination scoring indicates a high predictive ability for bacterial faecal pollution in the peri-urban tropical lowlands of Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaDouglas Mushi, Denis Byamukama, Alexander K T Kirschner, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|September 27, 2021
FunOrder: A robust and semi-automated method for the identification of essential biosynthetic genes through computational molecular co-evolutionGabriel A Vignolle, Denise Schaffer, Leopold Zehetner, et al.
Journal of Water and Health|October 30, 2008
Use of faecal pollution indicators to estimate pathogen die off conditions in source separated faeces in Kathmandu Valley, NepalAnjali Manandhar Sherpa, Denis Byamukama, Roshan R Shrestha, et al.
Biotechnology for Biofuels|May 4, 2013
Mutation of the Xylanase regulator 1 causes a glucose blind hydrolase expressing phenotype in industrially used Trichoderma strainsChristian Derntl, Loreta Gudynaite-Savitch, Sophie Calixte, et al.
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