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Martin Unterseher

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Siddique A, Biella P, Unterseher M, Albrectsen B
Front Microbiol . 2021 May; 12:646302. PMID: 33936005
Beech trees () are prominent keystone species of great economic and environmental value for central Europe, hosting a diverse mycobiome. The composition of endophyte communities may depend on tree health,...
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Borg Dahl M, Krebs M, Unterseher M, Urich T, Gaudig G
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2020 Oct; 96(11). PMID: 33016319
The drainage of peatlands for their agricultural use leads to huge emissions of greenhouse gases. One sustainable alternative is the cultivation of peat mosses after rewetting ('Sphagnum farming'). Environmental parameters...
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Nilsson R, Taylor A, Adams R, Baschien C, Bengtsson-Palme J, Cangren P, et al.
MycoKeys . 2018 Mar; (28):65-82. PMID: 29559822
Recent DNA-based studies have shown that the built environment is surprisingly rich in fungi. These indoor fungi - whether transient visitors or more persistent residents - may hold clues to...
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Albrectsen B, Siddique A, Decker V, Unterseher M, Robinson K
Oecologia . 2018 Mar; 187(2):535-545. PMID: 29492690
Salicinoid phenolic glycosides are common defence substances in salicaceous trees and specialist leaf beetles use these compounds for their own defence against predators. Salicinoids vary qualitatively and qualitatively in aspen...
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Borg Dahl M, Brejnrod A, Unterseher M, Hoppe T, Feng Y, Novozhilov Y, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour . 2017 Oct; 18(2):306-318. PMID: 29024429
Unicellular, eukaryotic organisms (protists) play a key role in soil food webs as major predators of microorganisms. However, due to the polyphyletic nature of protists, no single universal barcode can...
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Buras A, van der Maaten-Theunissen M, van der Maaten E, Ahlgrimm S, Hermann P, Simard S, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 Jul; 11(7):e0158346. PMID: 27467508
This paper introduces a new approach-the Principal Component Gradient Analysis (PCGA)-to detect ecological gradients in time-series populations, i.e. several time-series originating from different individuals of a population. Detection of ecological...
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Balint M, Bahram M, Eren A, Faust K, Fuhrman J, Lindahl B, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Rev . 2016 Jul; 40(5):686-700. PMID: 27358393
With high-throughput sequencing (HTS), we are able to explore the hidden world of microscopic organisms to an unpre-cedented level. The fast development of molecular technology and statistical methods means that...
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Eusemann P, Schnittler M, Nilsson R, Jumpponen A, Dahl M, Wurth D, et al.
New Phytol . 2016 May; 211(4):1221-31. PMID: 27144386
Plant-associated mycobiomes in extreme habitats are understudied and poorly understood. We analysed Illumina-generated ITS1 sequences from the needle mycobiome of white spruce (Picea glauca) at the northern treeline in Alaska...
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Unterseher M, Siddique A, Brachmann A, Persoh D
PLoS One . 2016 Apr; 11(4):e0152878. PMID: 27078859
Comparative investigations of plant-associated fungal communities (mycobiomes) in distinct habitats and under distinct climate regimes have been rarely conducted in the past. Nowadays, high-throughput sequencing allows routine examination of mycobiome...
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Clissmann F, Fiore-Donno A, Hoppe B, Kruger D, Kahl T, Unterseher M, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2015 May; 91(6). PMID: 25953856
Decaying wood hosts a large diversity of seldom investigated protists. Environmental sequencing offers novel insights into communities, but has rarely been applied to saproxylic protists. We investigated the diversity of...