Anna Rusznyak
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Herrmann M, Rusznyak A, Akob D, Schulze I, Opitz S, Totsche K, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2015 Jan;
81(7):2384-94.
PMID: 25616797
The traditional view of the dependency of subsurface environments on surface-derived allochthonous carbon inputs is challenged by increasing evidence for the role of lithoautotrophy in aquifer carbon flow. We linked...
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Majzlan J, Plasil J, Skoda R, Gescher J, Kogler F, Rusznyak A, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2014 Nov;
48(23):13685-93.
PMID: 25365451
Extremely arsenic-rich acid mine waters have developed by weathering of native arsenic in a sulfide-poor environment on the 10th level of the Svornost mine in Jáchymov (Czech Republic). Arsenic rapidly...
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Keiner R, Frosch T, Hanf S, Rusznyak A, Akob D, Kusel K, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2013 Aug;
85(18):8708-14.
PMID: 23972095
Raman gas spectrometry is introduced as a unique tool for the investigation of the respiratory activity that is indicative for growth of bacteria involved in biomineralization. Growth of these bacteria...
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Rusznyak A, Akob D, Nietzsche S, Eusterhues K, Totsche K, Neu T, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2011 Dec;
78(4):1157-67.
PMID: 22179248
Karstic caves represent one of the most important subterranean carbon storages on Earth and provide windows into the subsurface. The recent discovery of the Herrenberg Cave, Germany, gave us the...
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Borsodi A, Pollak B, Keki Z, Rusznyak A, Kovacs A, Sproer C, et al.
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol
. 2010 Sep;
61(Pt 8):1880-1886.
PMID: 20833886
Alkaliphilic strains characterized by optimal growth at pH 9.0 and 5 % (w/v) NaCl designated K1-25(T) and H3-93 were isolated from extremely shallow soda ponds located in Hungary. Cells of...
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Rusznyak A, Toth E, Schumann P, Sproer C, Makk J, Szabo G, et al.
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol
. 2010 Aug;
61(Pt 7):1662-1666.
PMID: 20729313
An alkalitolerant and moderately halophilic strain, designated KB23(T), characterized by optimal growth at pH 8.0-9.0 and in the presence of 5-7 % (w/v) NaCl, was isolated from a reed (Phragmites...
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Rusznyak A, Vladar P, Szabo G, Marialigeti K, Borsodi A
Extremophiles
. 2008 Aug;
12(6):763-73.
PMID: 18679563
Bacterial diversity of reed (Phragmites australis) periphyton communities of Kelemen-szék and Nagy-Vadas (two Hungarian soda ponds) was investigated using molecular cloning and cultivation-based techniques. The majority of the 80 Kelemen-szék...
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Rusznyak A, Szabo G, Pollak B, Vagany V, Palatinszky M
Acta Microbiol Immunol Hung
. 2007 Dec;
54(4):339-52.
PMID: 18088008
From reed biofilm samples of Kelemen-szék (Kiskunság National Park, KNP) and Nagy-Vadas (Hortobágy National Park, HNP) altogether 260 bacterial isolates were gained after serial dilutions and plating onto different media....
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Vladar P, Rusznyak A, Marialigeti K, Borsodi A
Microb Ecol
. 2007 Dec;
56(1):64-75.
PMID: 18066486
The community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) associated with reed (Phragmites australis) rhizosphere in Lake Velencei (Hungary) was investigated by using cultivation-based and molecular methods. The cultivation methods were restricted...
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Nikolausz M, Palatinszky M, Rusznyak A, Richnow H, Kappelmeyer U, Kastner M
FEMS Microbiol Lett
. 2007 Jun;
274(1):154-61.
PMID: 17590229
A novel concept was developed applying radioisotope-labelled substrate incorporation into the biomass. The resulting radiolabelled RNA was used both as an indicator of activity and as a template for gaining...