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Jan Roelof van der Meer

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Beattie G, Edlund A, Esiobu N, Gilbert J, Nicolaisen M, Jansson J, et al.
mSystems . 2024 Dec; 10(1):e0112924. PMID: 39692482
Mitigating climate change in soil ecosystems involves complex plant and microbial processes regulating carbon pools and flows. Here, we advocate for the use of soil microbiome interventions to help increase...
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Miguel Trabajo T, Guex I, Dubey M, Sarton-Loheac E, Todorov H, Richard X, et al.
Microlife . 2024 Nov; 5:uqae020. PMID: 39524022
Bacterial species interactions significantly shape growth and behavior in communities, determining the emergence of community functions. Typically, these interactions are studied through bulk population measurements, overlooking the role of cell-to-cell...
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Batsch M, Guex I, Todorov H, Heiman C, Vacheron J, Vorholt J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Aug; 15(1):7591. PMID: 39217178
Bacteria in nature often thrive in fragmented environments, like soil pores, plant roots or plant leaves, leading to smaller isolated habitats, shared with fewer species. This spatial fragmentation can significantly...
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Miguel Trabajo T, Dorcey E, van der Meer J
J Microbiol Biol Educ . 2024 Jul; 25(2):e0009724. PMID: 39082784
Inspired by the positive impact of serious games on science understanding and motivated by personal interests in scientific outreach, we developed "Bacttle," an easy-to-play microbiology board game with adaptive difficulty,...
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causevic S, Dubey M, Morales M, Salazar G, Sentchilo V, Carraro N, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Mar; 15(1):2557. PMID: 38519488
Microbiome engineering - the targeted manipulation of microbial communities - is considered a promising strategy to restore ecosystems, but experimental support and mechanistic understanding are required. Here, we show that...
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Burz S, causevic S, Dal Co A, Dmitrijeva M, Engel P, Garrido-Sanz D, et al.
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev . 2023 Nov; 87(4):e0006323. PMID: 37947420
SUMMARYCommunities of microorganisms (microbiota) are present in all habitats on Earth and are relevant for agriculture, health, and climate. Deciphering the mechanisms that determine microbiota dynamics and functioning within the...
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Benigno V, Carraro N, Sarton-Loheac G, Romano-Bertrand S, Blanc D, van der Meer J
mSphere . 2023 Oct; 8(6):e0051723. PMID: 37902330
Microbial populations swiftly adapt to changing environments through horizontal gene transfer. While the mechanisms of gene transfer are well known, the impact of environmental conditions on the selection of transferred...
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Garrido-Sanz D, causevic S, Vacheron J, Heiman C, Sentchilo V, van der Meer J, et al.
Microbiome . 2023 Sep; 11(1):214. PMID: 37770950
Background: Plant-beneficial bacterial inoculants are of great interest in agriculture as they have the potential to promote plant growth and health. However, the inoculation of the rhizosphere microbiome often results...
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Guex I, Mazza C, Dubey M, Batsch M, Li R, van der Meer J
PLoS Comput Biol . 2023 Aug; 19(8):e1011402. PMID: 37603551
When bacterial species with the same resource preferences share the same growth environment, it is commonly believed that direct competition will arise. A large variety of competition and more general...
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Todorov H, Miguel Trabajo T, van der Meer J
mSphere . 2023 Mar; 8(2):e0065822. PMID: 36939355
Bacterial growth can be studied at the single cell level through time-lapse microscopy imaging. Technical advances in microscopy lead to increasing image quality, which in turn allows to visualize larger...