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Dipankar Bachar
Researcher at University of Nice Sophia Antipolis
Publications - 12
Citations - 2636
Dipankar Bachar is an academic researcher from University of Nice Sophia Antipolis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Soil microbiology. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications receiving 2019 citations. Previous affiliations of Dipankar Bachar include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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The Protist Ribosomal Reference database (PR2): a catalog of unicellular eukaryote Small Sub-Unit rRNA sequences with curated taxonomy
Laure Guillou,Dipankar Bachar,Stéphane Audic,David Bass,Cédric Berney,Lucie Bittner,Christophe Boutte,Gaëtan Burgaud,Colomban de Vargas,Johan Decelle,Javier del Campo,John R. Dolan,Micah Dunthorn,Bente Edvardsen,Maria Holzmann,Wiebe H. C. F. Kooistra,Enrique Lara,Noan Le Bescot,Ramiro Logares,Frédéric Mahé,Ramon Massana,Marina Montresor,Raphael Morard,Fabrice Not,Jan Pawlowski,Ian Probert,Anne Laure Sauvadet,Raffaele Siano,Thorsten Stoeck,Daniel Vaulot,Pascal Zimmermann,Richard Christen +31 more
TL;DR: The presence of both rRNA and rDNA sequences, taking into account introns (crucial for eukaryotic sequences), a normalized eight terms ranked-taxonomy and updates of new GenBank releases were made possible by a long-term collaboration between experts in taxonomy and computer scientists.
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Midgut microbiota of the malaria mosquito vector Anopheles gambiae and interactions with Plasmodium falciparum infection
Anne Boissière,Majoline T. Tchioffo,Dipankar Bachar,Luc Abate,Alexandra Marie,Sandrine E. Nsango,Sandrine E. Nsango,Hamid Reza Shahbazkia,Hamid Reza Shahbazkia,Parfait Awono-Ambene,Elena A. Levashina,Richard Christen,Isabelle Morlais +12 more
TL;DR: Evidence is presented that the composition of the vector gut microbiota is one of the major components that determine the outcome of mosquito infections, and the abundance of Enterobacteriaceae in the mosquito midgut correlates significantly with the Plasmodium infection status.
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Significant and persistent impact of timber harvesting on soil microbial communities in Northern coniferous forests
Martin Hartmann,Charles G Howes,David VanInsberghe,Hang Yu,Hang Yu,Dipankar Bachar,Dipankar Bachar,Richard Christen,Richard Christen,Rolf Henrik Nilsson,Rolf Henrik Nilsson,Steven J. Hallam,William W. Mohn +12 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive inventory of bacterial and fungal community composition in northern coniferous forests is established and the long-term response of their structure to key disturbances associated with forest harvesting is demonstrated.
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Stimulation of Different Functional Groups of Bacteria by Various Plant Residues as a Driver of Soil Priming Effect
Noémie Pascault,Lionel Ranjard,Lionel Ranjard,Aurore Kaisermann,Dipankar Bachar,Richard Christen,Sébastien Terrat,Sébastien Terrat,Olivier Mathieu,Jean Lévêque,Christophe Mougel,Catherine Hénault,Philippe Lemanceau,Michel Pean,Séverine Boiry,Sébastien Fontaine,Pierre-Alain Maron,Pierre-Alain Maron +17 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that the succession of bacterial taxonomic groups occurring in SOM- and FOM-degrading communities during the degradation process may be an important driver of the PE, and consequently of carbon dynamics in soil is supported.
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Eukaryotic Richness in the Abyss: Insights from Pyrotag Sequencing
Jan Pawlowski,Richard Christen,Béatrice Lecroq,Dipankar Bachar,Hamid Reza Shahbazkia,Linda A. Amaral-Zettler,Laure Guillou +6 more
TL;DR: The deep-sea floor appears as a global DNA repository, which preserves genetic information about organisms living in the sediment, as well as in the water column above it, which can be used for future monitoring of past and present environmental changes.