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David A. Stahl
David A. Stahl
Professor of Environmental Engineering, University of Washington
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei u.washington.edu
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Brock biology of microorganisms
MT Madigan, JM Martinko, J Parker
Prentice hall, 1997
171061997
Combination of 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probes with flow cytometry for analyzing mixed microbial populations
RI Amann, BJ Binder, RJ Olson, SW Chisholm, R Devereux, DA Stahl
Applied and environmental microbiology 56 (6), 1919-1925, 1990
49791990
Rapid determination of 16S ribosomal RNA sequences for phylogenetic analyses.
DJ Lane, B Pace, GJ Olsen, DA Stahl, ML Sogin, NR Pace
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 82 (20), 6955-6959, 1985
39361985
Isolation of an autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing marine archaeon
M Könneke, AE Bernhard, JR de La Torre, CB Walker, JB Waterbury, ...
Nature 437 (7058), 543-546, 2005
32942005
Fluorescent-oligonucleotide probing of whole cells for determinative, phylogenetic, and environmental studies in microbiology
RI Amann, L Krumholz, DA Stahl
Journal of bacteriology 172 (2), 762-770, 1990
29641990
Development and application of nucleic acid probes in bacterial systematics
DA Stahl
Sequencing and hybridization techniques in bacterial systematics, 1991
2240*1991
The phylogeny of prokaryotes
GE Fox, E Stackebrandt, RB Hespell, J Gibson, J Maniloff, TA Dyer, ...
Science 209 (4455), 457-463, 1980
18371980
Ammonia oxidation kinetics determine niche separation of nitrifying Archaea and Bacteria
W Martens-Habbena, PM Berube, H Urakawa, JR de La Torre, DA Stahl
Nature 461 (7266), 976-979, 2009
17682009
Microbial ecology and evolution: a ribosomal RNA approach
GJ Olsen, DJ Lane, SJ Giovannoni, NR Pace, DA Stahl
Annual reviews in microbiology 40 (1), 337-365, 1986
15441986
The analysis of natural microbial populations by ribosomal RNA sequences
NR Pace, DA Stahl, DJ Lane, GJ Olsen
Advances in microbial ecology, 1-55, 1986
12251986
Phylogenetic probes for analyzing abundance and spatial organization of nitrifying bacteria
BK Mobarry, M Wagner, V Urbain, BE Rittmann, DA Stahl
Applied and environmental microbiology 62 (6), 2156-2162, 1996
11501996
Microbiologia de Brock-14ª Edição
MT Madigan, JM Martinko, KS Bender, DH Buckley, DA Stahl
Artmed Editora, 2016
10752016
Group-specific 16S rRNA hybridization probes to describe natural communities of methanogens
L Raskin, JM Stromley, BE Rittmann, DA Stahl
Applied and environmental microbiology 60 (4), 1232-1240, 1994
10751994
Nitrosopumilus maritimus genome reveals unique mechanisms for nitrification and autotrophy in globally distributed marine crenarchaea
CB Walker, JR De La Torre, MG Klotz, H Urakawa, N Pinel, DJ Arp, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (19), 8818-8823, 2010
10102010
Use of phylogenetically based hybridization probes for studies of ruminal microbial ecology
DA Stahl, B Flesher, HR Mansfield, L Montgomery
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 54 (5), 1079-1084, 1988
10001988
Phylogeny of dissimilatory sulfite reductases supports an early origin of sulfate respiration
M Wagner, AJ Roger, JL Flax, GA Brusseau, DA Stahl
Journal of bacteriology 180 (11), 2975-2982, 1998
8611998
Stochasticity, succession, and environmental perturbations in a fluidic ecosystem
J Zhou, YE Deng, P Zhang, K Xue, Y Liang, JD Van Nostrand, Y Yang, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (9), E836-E845, 2014
7752014
Cultivation of a thermophilic ammonia oxidizing archaeon synthesizing crenarchaeol
JR De la Torre, CB Walker, AE Ingalls, M Könneke, DA Stahl
Environmental microbiology 10 (3), 810-818, 2008
7692008
The oligonucleotide probe database
EW Alm, DB Oerther, N Larsen, DA Stahl, L Raskin
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 62 (10), 3557-3559, 1996
7341996
Global diversity and biogeography of bacterial communities in wastewater treatment plants
L Wu, D Ning, B Zhang, Y Li, P Zhang, X Shan, Q Zhang, MR Brown, Z Li, ...
Nature microbiology 4 (7), 1183-1195, 2019
7052019
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