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Ole Nybroe

Researcher at University of Copenhagen

Publications -  112
Citations -  6004

Ole Nybroe is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pseudomonas fluorescens & Population. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 107 publications receiving 5251 citations.

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Natural functions of lipopeptides from Bacillus and Pseudomonas: more than surfactants and antibiotics

TL;DR: This review gives a detailed overview of the versatile functions of lipopeptides in the biology of Pseudomonas and Bacillus species, and highlights their role in competitive interactions with coexisting organisms, including bacteria, fungi, oomycetes, protozoa, nematodes and plants.
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A panel of Tn7-based vectors for insertion of the gfp marker gene or for delivery of cloned DNA into Gram-negative bacteria at a neutral chromosomal site

TL;DR: To demonstrate the utility of a dual marker/reporter system, the Tn7-gfp marker system was combined with a Tn5-delivered luxAB reporter system in Pseudomonas fluorescens and allowed detection of gfp-tagged cells in the barley rhizosphere, while expression of the TN5- tagged locus could be determined by measuring bioluminescence.
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Copper amendment of agricultural soil selects for bacterial antibiotic resistance in the field.

TL;DR: Whether Cu‐amendment of field plots affects the frequency of Cu resistance, and antibiotic resistance patterns in indigenous soil bacteria is investigated.
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Large variabilities in host strain susceptibility and phage host range govern interactions between lytic marine phages and their Flavobacterium hosts.

TL;DR: The data indicate that marine bacterioplankton are susceptible to multiple co-occurring phages and that sensitivity towards phage infection is strain specific and exists as a continuum between highly sensitive and resistant, implying an extremely complex web of phage-host interactions.
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Selection for Cu-tolerant bacterial communities with altered composition, but unaltered richness, via long-term Cu exposure.

TL;DR: Several bacterial taxa responding to Cu are highlighted and new guidelines for future studies aiming to explore the bacterial domain for members of metal-responding taxa are provided.