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Chunxu Song

Researcher at University of Groningen

Publications -  28
Citations -  1939

Chunxu Song is an academic researcher from University of Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pseudomonas fluorescens & Bacteria. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1360 citations. Previous affiliations of Chunxu Song include Wageningen University and Research Centre & China Agricultural University.

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Comparative Genomics of Plant-Associated Pseudomonas spp.: Insights into Diversity and Inheritance of Traits Involved in Multitrophic Interactions

TL;DR: A comparative genome analysis of ten strains within the Pseudomonas fluorescens group including seven new genomic sequences found genes for traits that were not known previously in the strains, highlighting the enormous heterogeneity of the P. fluorescenceens group and the importance of the variable genome in tailoring individual strains to their specific lifestyles and functional repertoire.
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BAGEL4: a user-friendly web server to thoroughly mine RiPPs and bacteriocins

TL;DR: Improvements include the annotation of the context genes, which is now based on a fast blast against the prokaryote part of the UniRef90 database, and the improved web-BLAST feature that dynamically loads structural data such as internal cross-linking from UniProt.
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The Ecological Role of Volatile and Soluble Secondary Metabolites Produced by Soil Bacteria

TL;DR: This review provides an overview of the most important soluble and volatile classes of secondary metabolites produced by soil bacteria, their ecological roles, and their possible synergistic effects.
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The prey’s scent – Volatile organic compound mediated interactions between soil bacteria and their protist predators

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that volatiles are directly involved in protist−bacterial predator−prey interactions and terpenes represent key components of VOC-mediated communication.