Svend J Binnerup
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Svenning M, Wartiainen I, Hestnes A, Binnerup S
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2009 Sep;
44(3):347-54.
PMID: 19719615
Abstract A new method for isolation of methane oxidising bacteria (methanotrophs) is presented. Soil samples from a wetland area and a landfill were plated on polycarbonate membranes, which were incubated...
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Winding A, Binnerup S, Pritchard H
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2009 Aug;
47(2):129-41.
PMID: 19712329
Microorganisms have knowingly been used during the last century to control plant diseases. During the last decades, research and application of biological control agents (BCAs) as a pest control strategy...
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Ferrari B, Binnerup S, Gillings M
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2005 Dec;
71(12):8714-20.
PMID: 16332866
Traditional microbiological methods of cultivation recover less than 1% of the total bacterial species, and the culturable portion of bacteria is not representative of the total phylogenetic diversity. Classical cultivation...
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Johansen J, Binnerup S, Kroer N, Molbak L
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol
. 2005 Nov;
55(Pt 6):2285-2291.
PMID: 16280484
Three strains of Gram-negative, aerobic, yellow-pigmented, chemo-organotrophic bacteria, motile by a polar flagellum, were isolated from the rhizosphere of spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) at a research field near Copenhagen,...
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Johnsen K, Ekelund F, Binnerup S, Rasmussen L
Curr Microbiol
. 2003 Sep;
47(2):125-8.
PMID: 14506859
Mercury is a biologically potent heavy metal, which has been found to change the diversity of culturable bacteria. Therefore, we investigated whether Hg kills bacteria in soil or reduces culturability....