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Janet K. Jansson
Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Publications - 285
Citations - 56152
Janet K. Jansson is an academic researcher from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbiome & Metagenomics. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 269 publications receiving 46101 citations. Previous affiliations of Janet K. Jansson include United States Department of Energy & Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
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Draft Genome Sequence of Streptomyces sp. Strain Wb2n-11, a Desert Isolate with Broad-Spectrum Antagonism against Soilborne Phytopathogens.
Martina Köberl,Richard A. White,Sabine Erschen,Tarek Elarabi,Tarek Elarabi,Janet K. Jansson,Gabriele Berg +6 more
TL;DR: The 8.2-Mb draft genome reveals genes putatively responsible for its promising biocontrol activity and genes which enable the soil bacterium to directly interact beneficially with plants.
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Crystal ball – 2013
Thomas P. Curtis,Jean-Marc Daran,Jack T. Pronk,Joachim Frey,Janet K. Jansson,Adam Robbins-Pianka,Rob Knight,Anna Schnürer,Barth F. Smets,Eddy J. Smid,Tjakko Abee,Miguel Vicente,Karsten Zengler,Karsten Zengler +13 more
TL;DR: In this feature, leading researchers in the field of environmental microbiology speculate on the technical and conceptual developments that will drive innovative research and open new vistas over the next few years.
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Predominance and high diversity of genes associated to denitrification in metagenomes of subantarctic coastal sediments exposed to urban pollution.
Priscila Anabel Calderoli,Fernando Julian Espinola,Hebe M. Dionisi,Monica Noemi Gil,Janet K. Jansson,Mariana Lozada +5 more
TL;DR: The analysis of a fosmid metagenomic library from the same site showed that the genomic context of atypical variants was variable, and was accompanied by distinct regulatory elements, suggesting the evolution of differential ecophysiological roles.
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Soil Microbial Communities and Global Climate Change— Methanotrophic and Methanogenic Communities as Paradigms
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Temporal dynamics of CO2 and CH4 loss potentials in response to rapid hydrological shifts in tidal freshwater wetland soils
Taniya RoyChowdhury,Lisa M. Bramer,David W. Hoyt,Young-Mo Kim,Thomas O. Metz,Lee Ann McCue,Heida L. Diefenderfer,Janet K. Jansson,Vanessa L. Bailey +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the impacts of fluctuating hydrology and the role of antecedent moisture conditions in determining the dominant carbon loss mechanisms in soils sampled from a tidal freshwater wetland system in the lower Columbia River, WA, USA.