R J Seidler
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Lechevallier M, Evans T, Seidler R, Daily O, Merrell B, Rollins D, et al.
Microb Ecol
. 2013 Nov;
8(4):325-33.
PMID: 24226050
Aeromonas species were recovered from over 27% of 183 chlorinated drinking water samples collected during an 18-month period. Sixteen of 20 isolates tested elicited a cytotoxic response by Y-1 mouse...
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Olszyk D, Johnson M, Phillips D, Seidler R, Tingey D, Watrud L
Environ Pollut
. 2002 Jan;
115(3):447-62.
PMID: 11789925
To study individual and combined impacts of two important atmospheric trace gases, CO2 and O3, on C and N cycling in forest ecosystems; a multi-year experiment using a small-scale ponderosa...
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Di Giovanni G, Watrud L, Seidler R, Widmer F
Curr Microbiol
. 1999 Mar;
38(4):217-23.
PMID: 10069857
PCR-based genomic fingerprinting by use of enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus primers (ERIC-PCR) was evaluated for its use in fingerprinting DNA of mixed Gram-negative bacterial strains and BIOLOG Gram-negative (GN) microplate...
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Widmer F, Shaffer B, Porteous L, Seidler R
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1999 Jan;
65(2):374-80.
PMID: 9925556
Nitrogen-fixing microbial populations in a Douglas fir forest on the western slope of the Oregon Cascade Mountain Range were analyzed. The complexity of the nifH gene pool (nifH is the...
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Widmer F, Seidler R, Gillevet P, Watrud L, Di Giovanni G
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1998 Jul;
64(7):2545-53.
PMID: 9647828
Pseudomonas species are plant, animal, and human pathogens; exhibit plant pathogen-suppressing properties useful in biological control; or express metabolic versatilities valued in biotechnology and bioremediation. Specific detection of Pseudomonas species...
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Abebe H, Seidler R, Lindow S, Short K, Clark E, King R
Curr Microbiol
. 1997 Feb;
34(2):71-8.
PMID: 9003582
A xylE-iceC transcriptional fusion was created by ligatinga DNA fragment harboring the cloned xylE structural gene from the TOL plasmid of Pseudomonas putida mt-2 into the cloned iceC gene of...
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Porteous L, Armstrong J, Seidler R, Watrud L
Curr Microbiol
. 1994 Nov;
29(5):301-7.
PMID: 7765420
A rapid direct-extraction method was used to obtain DNA from environmental soil samples. Heat, enzymes, and guanidine isothiocyanate were utilized to lyse cells. The DNA was purified by agarose gel...
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Short K, King R, Seidler R, Olsen R
Mol Ecol
. 1992 Aug;
1(2):89-94.
PMID: 1344988
The efficacy of using genetically engineered microbes (GEMs) to degrade recalcitrant environmental toxicants was demonstrated by the application of Pseudomonas putida PP0301(pR0103) to an Oregon agricultural soil amended with 500...
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Seidler R
Biotechnol Adv
. 1992 Jan;
10(2):149-78.
PMID: 14544532
This report summarizes and evaluates research from several laboratories that deals with the detection of ecological effects induced through exposure of microbes or plants to genetically engineered microorganisms (GEMs) and...
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Doyle J, Short K, Stotzky G, King R, Seidler R, Olsen R
Can J Microbiol
. 1991 Sep;
37(9):682-91.
PMID: 1954581
Pseudomonas putida PPO301 (pRO103), genetically engineered to degrade 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate, affected microbial populations and processes in a nonsterile xeric soil. In soil amended with 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate (500 micrograms/g soil) and inoculated with...