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N\'fcsslein K, Lammel D, Tsai SM, Cerri CC.\'a0 2015.\'a0\'a0Land use, soil and litter chemistry drive bacterial community structures in samples of the rainforest and Cerrado (Brazilian Savannah) biomes in Southern Amazonia.. European Journal of Soil Biology. 66:32-29.\par \par N\'fcsslein K, Izquierdo J.\'a0 2015.\'a0\'a0Variation in diazotrophic community structure in forest soils reflects land use history.. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 80:1-8.\par \par Stout L, N\'fcsslein K.\'a0 2010.\'a0\'a0Biotechnological potential of aquatic plant-microbe interactions.. Curr Opin Biotechnol. 21(3):339-45.\par \par Vriezen J A, de Bruijn FJ, N\'fcsslein K.\'a0 2007.\'a0\'a0Responses of rhizobia to desiccation in relation to osmotic stress, oxygen, and temperature.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 73(11):3451-9.\par \par Vriezen JAC, de Bruijn FJ, N\'fcsslein K.\'a0 2006.\'a0\'a0Desiccation responses and survival of Sinorhizobium meliloti USDA 1021 in relation to growth phase, temperature, chloride and sulfate availability.. Lett Appl Microbiol. 42(2):172-8.\par \par N\'fcsslein K, Tiedje JM.\'a0 1999.\'a0\'a0Soil bacterial community shift correlated with change from forest to pasture vegetation in a tropical soil.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 65(8):3622-6.\par \par N\'fcsslein K, Tiedje JM.\'a0 1998.\'a0\'a0Characterization of the dominant and rare members of a young Hawaiian soil bacterial community with small-subunit ribosomal DNA amplified from DNA fractionated on the basis of its guanine and cytosine composition.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 64(4):1283-9.\par \par N\'fcsslein K, Maris D, Timmis K, Dwyer DF.\'a0 1992.\'a0\'a0Expression and transfer of engineered catabolic pathways harbored by Pseudomonas spp. introduced into activated sludge microcosms.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 58(10):3380-6.\par \par }