
Publications of M. Pester
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Journal Article (6)
Journal Article
8 (3), pp. 413 - 423 (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
Journal Article
73, pp. 2024 - 2028 (2007)
Methane oxidation in termite hindguts - absence of evidence and evidence of absence. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Journal Article
1, pp. 551 - 565 (2007)
Hydrogen is the central free intermediate during lignocellulose degradation by termite gut symbionts. ISME Journal
Journal Article
62 (3), pp. 303 - 312 (2007)
Simultaneous methanogenesis and oxygen reduction by Methanobrevibacter cuticularis at low oxygen fluxes. FEMS Microbiology Ecology
Journal Article
8 (7), pp. 1261 - 1270 (2006)
Expression profiles of fhs (FTHFS) genes support the hypothesis that spirochaetes dominate reductive acetogenesis in the hindgut of lower termites. Environmental Microbiology
Journal Article
70 (5), pp. 3138 - 3142 (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 Book Chapter (1)
Book Chapter
In situ measurements of metabolite fluxes: Microinjection of radiotracers into insect guts and other small compartments. In: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, pp. 200 - 212. ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC, SAN DIEGO (2005)
Thesis - PhD (2)
Thesis - PhD
Hydrogen metabolism in the hindgut of lower termites: Fluxes of hydrogen-dependent and related processes and identification of the homoacetogenic microbiota. Dissertation, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg (2006)
Thesis - PhD
Hydrogen metabolism in the hindgut of lower termites. Dissertation, Philipps-Universität, Marburg (2006)