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Ulrich Stingl

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Microorganisms|March 31, 2018
Special Issue: Response of Microbial Communities to Environmental ChangesUlrich Stingl
Biotechnology Advances|September 28, 2015
Contemporary molecular tools in microbial ecology and their application to advancing biotechnologyMamoon Rashid, Ulrich Stingl
Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology|April 21, 2006
Prokaryotic symbionts of termite gut flagellates: phylogenetic and metabolic implications of a tripartite symbiosisAndreas Brune, Ulrich Stingl
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|September 15, 2007
The importance of culturing bacterioplankton in the 'omics' ageStephen Giovannoni, Ulrich Stingl
Protist|June 19, 2003
Phylogenetic diversity and whole-cell hybridization of oxymonad flagellates from the hindgut of the wood-feeding lower termite Reticulitermes flavipesUlrich Stingl, Andreas Brune
Genome Announcements|June 23, 2018
High-Quality Draft Single-Cell Genome Sequence of the NS5 Marine Group from the Coastal Red SeaDavid K Ngugi, Ulrich Stingl
Plos One|November 28, 2012
Combined analyses of the ITS loci and the corresponding 16S rRNA genes reveal high micro- and macrodiversity of SAR11 populations in the Red SeaDavid Kamanda Ngugi, Ulrich Stingl
Genome Announcements|May 12, 2018
High-Quality Draft Single-Cell Genome Sequence Belonging to the Archaeal Candidate Division SA1, Isolated from Nereus Deep in the Red SeaDavid K Ngugi, Ulrich Stingl
Nature|September 16, 2005
Molecular diversity and ecology of microbial planktonStephen J Giovannoni, Ulrich Stingl
Microorganisms|December 28, 2018
The Microbial Communities of Leaves and Roots Associated with Turtle Grass (<i>Thalassia testudinum</i>) and Manatee Grass (<i>Syringodium filliforme</i>) are Distinct from Seawater and Sediment Communities, but Are Similar between Species and Sampling SitesKelly Ugarelli, Peeter Laas, Ulrich Stingl
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Microorganisms|March 31, 2018
Special Issue: Response of Microbial Communities to Environmental ChangesUlrich Stingl
Biotechnology Advances|September 28, 2015
Contemporary molecular tools in microbial ecology and their application to advancing biotechnologyMamoon Rashid, Ulrich Stingl
Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology|April 21, 2006
Prokaryotic symbionts of termite gut flagellates: phylogenetic and metabolic implications of a tripartite symbiosisAndreas Brune, Ulrich Stingl
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|September 15, 2007
The importance of culturing bacterioplankton in the 'omics' ageStephen Giovannoni, Ulrich Stingl
Protist|June 19, 2003
Phylogenetic diversity and whole-cell hybridization of oxymonad flagellates from the hindgut of the wood-feeding lower termite Reticulitermes flavipesUlrich Stingl, Andreas Brune
Genome Announcements|June 23, 2018
High-Quality Draft Single-Cell Genome Sequence of the NS5 Marine Group from the Coastal Red SeaDavid K Ngugi, Ulrich Stingl
Plos One|November 28, 2012
Combined analyses of the ITS loci and the corresponding 16S rRNA genes reveal high micro- and macrodiversity of SAR11 populations in the Red SeaDavid Kamanda Ngugi, Ulrich Stingl
Genome Announcements|May 12, 2018
High-Quality Draft Single-Cell Genome Sequence Belonging to the Archaeal Candidate Division SA1, Isolated from Nereus Deep in the Red SeaDavid K Ngugi, Ulrich Stingl
Nature|September 16, 2005
Molecular diversity and ecology of microbial planktonStephen J Giovannoni, Ulrich Stingl
Microorganisms|December 28, 2018
The Microbial Communities of Leaves and Roots Associated with Turtle Grass (<i>Thalassia testudinum</i>) and Manatee Grass (<i>Syringodium filliforme</i>) are Distinct from Seawater and Sediment Communities, but Are Similar between Species and Sampling SitesKelly Ugarelli, Peeter Laas, Ulrich Stingl
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