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R L Mach

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Farnleitner A, Ryzinska-Paier G, Reischer G, Burtscher M, Knetsch S, Kirschner A, et al.
J Appl Microbiol . 2010 Jul; 109(5):1599-608. PMID: 20629798
Aims: This study evaluated the applicability of standard faecal indicator bacteria (SFIB) for alpine mountainous water resources monitoring. Methods And Results: Escherichia coli, enterococci (ENTC) and Clostridium perfringens were investigated...
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Stadler H, Skritek P, Sommer R, Mach R, Zerobin W, Farnleitner A
Water Sci Technol . 2008 Sep; 58(4):899-909. PMID: 18776628
Data communication via Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO) Satellites between portable hydrometeorological measuring stations is the backbone of our system. This networking allows automated event sampling with short time increments also for E....
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Reischer G, Haider J, Sommer R, Stadler H, Keiblinger K, Hornek R, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2008 Jun; 10(10):2598-608. PMID: 18564182
The impairment of water quality by faecal pollution is a global public health concern. Microbial source tracking methods help to identify faecal sources but the few recent quantitative microbial source...
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Wilhartitz I, Mach R, Teira E, Reinthaler T, Herndl G, Farnleitner A
J Appl Microbiol . 2007 Sep; 103(4):871-81. PMID: 17897189
Aims: We compared the applicability of catalysed reporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization (CARD-FISH) and FISH to enumerate prokaryotic populations in ultra-oligotrophic alpine groundwaters and bottled mineral water Methods And...
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Reischer G, Kasper D, Steinborn R, Farnleitner A, Mach R
Lett Appl Microbiol . 2007 Apr; 44(4):351-6. PMID: 17397471
Aims: The aim of the study was the development of a sensitive human-specific quantitative real-time PCR assay for microbial faecal source tracking (MST) in alpine spring water. The assay detects...
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Burtscher M, Kollner K, Sommer R, Keiblinger K, Farnleitner A, Mach R
J Microbiol Methods . 2006 Jul; 67(2):281-93. PMID: 16828184
A novel and highly reproducible amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) typing approach was developed for typing of Enterococcus strains from the environment. Pooled and corresponding single faecal sample isolates were...
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Stricker A, Wilhartitz I, Farnleitner A, Mach R
Microbiol Res . 2006 May; 163(2):140-7. PMID: 16730965
Spring water from alpine catchments are important water resources but they can be vulnerable against faecal contamination. Potential faecal contamination sources are wildlife populations, pasturing activities, or alpine tourism. Unfortunately,...
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Schmidt H, Adler A, Holst-Jensen A, Klemsdal S, Logrieco A, Mach R, et al.
Int J Food Microbiol . 2004 Sep; 95(3):341-9. PMID: 15337598
An integrated systematic study was carried out to clarify the taxonomical position and relationship of Fusarium langsethiae to other taxa within the Fusarium section Sporotrichiella. Strains of this species were...
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Mach R, Kullnig-Gradinger C, Farnleitner A, Reischer G, Adler A, Kubicek C
Int J Food Microbiol . 2004 Sep; 95(3):333-9. PMID: 15337597
Fusarium langsethiae was recently described as a new toxigenic Fusarium species, which morphologically resembles Fusarium poae, but exhibits a mycotoxin pattern related to Fusarium sporotrichioides. To develop tools for early...
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Yli-Mattila T, Mach R, Alekhina I, Bulat S, Koskinen S, Kullnig-Gradinger C, et al.
Int J Food Microbiol . 2004 Sep; 95(3):267-85. PMID: 15337592
Fusarium langsethiae was recently described to accommodate "powdery" isolates of Fusarium poae, which morphologically resemble F. poae, but whose metabolite profile is similar to that of Fusarium sporotrichioides. In order...