Epiphytische Bakterien als Phytosymbionten und die Phylogenese der Landpflanzen

Publikationen: Epiphytische Bakterien

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  • Kutschera, U. (2007) Plant-associated methylobacteria as co-evolved phytosymbionts: a hypothesis. Plant Signal. Behav. 2, 74 – 78.
  • Schauer, S., Kutschera, U. (2008) Methylotrophic bacteria on the surfaces of field-grown sunflower plants: a biogeographic perspective. Theory Biosci. 127, 23 – 29.
  • Niklas, K. J., Kutschera, U. (2009) The evolutionary development of plant body plans. Funct. Plant Biol. 36, 682 – 695.
  • Niklas, K. J., Kutschera, U. (2010) The evolution of the land plant life cycle. New Phytol. 185, 27 − 41.
  • Schauer, S., Kämpfer, P., Wellner, S., Sproer, C., Kutschera, U. (2011) Methylobacterium marchantiae sp. nov., a novel pink-pigmented, facultatively methylotrophic bacterium isolated from the thallus of a liverwort. Internat. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 61, 870 – 876.
  • Schauer, S., Kutschera, U. (2011) A novel growth-promoting microbe, Methylobacterium funariae sp. nov., isolated from the leaf surface of a common moss. Plant Signal Behav. 6: 4, 510 – 515.
  • Kutschera, U., Schauer, S. (2012) Prokaryotic biodiversity in marine versus terrestrial ecosystems: Methylobacteria and research ethics. J. Marine Sci. Res. Dev. 2: e113.
  • Schauer, S., Kutschera, U. (2013) Methylobacteria isolated from bryophytes and the 2-fold description of the same microbial species. Plant Signal Behav. (in press)