Priv.-Doz. DI Dr. Angela Sessitsch

Function
Head of Competence Unit
Center
Health & Bioresources
Competence Unit
Bioresources
Address
UFT, Konrad-Lorenz-Straße 24, 3430 Tulln
Career
Field: Exploration of Biological Resources
Main Research: Plant-Microbe Interactions; Molecular Microbial Ecology; Endophytes
Experience:
Angela Sessitsch is an internationally recognized expert on beneficial plant-microbe interactions and established this research area at AIT. Her know-how encompasses the understanding the ecology and functioning of microbial endophytes, molecular approaches to explore their potential and exploring plant beneficial microorganisms for agricultural applications.
Angela Sessitsch has coordinated various national and international projects, has organized international conferences, has been invited to give keynote and invited lectures at international symposia and was member of the EFSA Panel of Genetically Modified Organisms.
Angela Sessitsch has coordinated various national and international projects, has organized international conferences, has been invited to give keynote and invited lectures at international symposia and was member of the EFSA Panel of Genetically Modified Organisms.
- 2008-now: President/Vice-President
ÖGMBT - Austrian Association of Molecular Life Sciences and Biotechnology / Austria - 2004-now: Head of Business Unit
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology / Austria - 2002-2004: Scientist
ARC Austrian Reseach Centers / Austria - 1999-2002: APART habilitation fellowship
ARC Austrian Reseach Centers / Austria - 1998-1999: Hertha-Firnberg fellowship
ARC Austrian Research Centers / Austria - 1997-1997: post-doc
Wageningen University / The Netherlands - 1997-1997: IAEA expert mission
Accra University / Ghana - 1996-1997: Microbiologist
IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency / Austria - 1994-1996: Associate Professional Officer
FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization / Austria / Italy - 1996-1996: Expert
EMBRAPA Seropedica / Brazil - 1995-1995: Expert
CINVESTAV Irapuato / Mexico - 1994-1994: Research fellow
CAMBIA - Center for Molecular Biology in International Agriculture / Australia - 1992-1997: Ph.D. student
Wageningen University / The Netherlands - 1990-1993: Technician
IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency / Austria - 1982-1990: Student - Technical Chemistry / Bio- and Food Chemistry
Graz University of Technology / Austria
- 2014 - now: President/Vice-President of the Austrial Association of Molecular Life Sciences and Biotechnology
- 1999 - now: Member of the Austrial Commission for Gene Technology
- 2003 - 2006: Member of the EFSA Panel Genetically Modified Organisms
- 2006 - 2010: Ad-hoc expert of the EFSA Panel Genetically Modified Organisms
- 2011 - 2015: Management Team Member and WG Leader of the COST Action "Endophytes for Biotechnology and Agriculture"
- 2011 - 2015: Editor of FEMS Microbiology Ecology
- 2015 - now: Senior Editor of FEMS Microbiology Ecology
- 2014 - 2020: Editor of Peer J
- 2018 - now: Vice-President of the Austrian Association of Molecular Life Sciences and Biotechnology
- 2016 - now: Leader of the EPSO WG Plants and Microbiomes
- 2019 - now: Board of Directors - International Phytobiomes Alliance
- 2019 - now: Leadership Team, Global Initiative of Crop Microbiome and Sustainable Agriculture
- 2017 - now: Senior Editor of Phytobiomes J
- 2020 - now: Associate Editor of Microbiome, Environmental Microbiome
- 2018 - now: Scientific Advisory Board, NIOO, NL
- 2018 - now: Scientific Adviory Board, University of Applied Sciences Erfurt, Germany
- 2019 - now: Scientific Advisory Board, SIMBA (H2020)
- 2019 - now: Scientific Advisory Board, Lavie Bio, Israel
- 2018 - now: Scientific Advisory Board, Aphea.Bio, Belgium
- 2017 - 2019: Scientific Advisory Board, Evogene, Israel
- 2014 - 2017: Scientific Advisory Board, Indigo Ag (Symbiota), US
- 2019: Highly Cited Researcher
- 2018: Highly Cited Researcher
- 2016: Science Award received from the Government of Lower Austria
- 2005: Award for Scientific Excellence (ARC)
- 2003: Award for Scientific Excellence (ARC)
Publications
- The role of microbial inoculants in integrated crop management systems.
Author(s): VELIVELLI, S.L.S., A. SESSITSCH, B. DOYLE PRESTWICH
Journal: Potato Res, 57 (2014) ; 291-309 - Metabolic potential of endophytic bacteria.
Author(s): BRADER, G., S. COMPANT, B. MITTER, F. TROGNITZ, A. SESSITSCH
Journal: Curr. Opin. Biotechnol., 27 (2014) ; 30-37 - SPR bacterial pathogen biosensor: The importance of fluidic conditions and probing depth
Author(s): HUANG C.J., W. KNOLL, A. SESSITSCH, J. DOSTALEK
Journal: Talanta, 122 (2014) ; 166-171 - Endophytic bacteria: prospects and application for the phytoremediation of organic pollutants.
Author(s): AFZAL, M., K.M. QAISER, A. SESSITSCH
Journal: Chemosphere, 117 (2014) ; 232-242 - Remarkable recovery and colonization behaviour of methane oxidizing bacteria in soil after disturbance is controlled by methane source only
Author(s): PAN Y., G.C.J. ABELL, P.L.E. BODELIER, M. MEIMA-FRANKE, A. SESSITSCH, L. BODROSSY
Journal: Microb. Ecol., 68 (2014) ; 259-270 - Cadmium-tolerant bacteria induce metal stress tolerance in cereals.
Author(s): AHMAD, I., M.J. AKHTAR, Z.A. ZAHIR, M. NAVEED, B. MITTER, A. SESSITSCH
Journal: Environ Sci. Poll. Res, 21 (2014) ; 11054-11065 - Antimicrobial drimane sesquiterpenes and their effect on endophyte communities in the medical tree Warburgia ugandensis
Author(s): DRAGE, S., B. MITTER, C. TRÖLS, A. MUCHUGI, R.H. JAMNADASS, A. SESSITSCH, B. MITTER
Journal: Front. Ecol. Evol., 5 (2014) ; Article 13 - Increased drought stress resilience of maize through endophytic colonization by Burkholderia phytofirmans PsJN and Enterobacter sp. FD17
Author(s): NAVEED, M., B. MITTER, T.G. REICHENAUER, KRZYSZTOF WIECZOREK, A. SESSITSCH.
Journal: Environ. Exp. Bot., 97 (2014) ; 30-39 - Interkingdom transfer of the acne causing agent, Propionibacterium acnes, from human to grapevine
Author(s): CAMPISANO, A., L. OMETTO, S. COMPANT, M. PANCHER, L. ANTONIELLI, C. VARROTTO, G. ANFORA, I. PERTOT, A. SESSITSCH, O. ROTA-STABELLI
Journal: Mol. Biol. Evol., 5 (2014) ; 1059-1065. - Fungal and bacterial utilization of organic substrates depends on substrate complexity and N availability
Author(s): KORANDA M., C. KAISER, L. FUCHSLUEGER, B. KITZLER, A. SESSITSCH, S. ZECHMEISTER-BOLTENSTERN, A. RICHTER
Journal: FEMS Microbiol. Ecol, 87 (2014) ; 142-152 - Draft genome sequence of Phaeomoniella chlamydospora strain RRHG1, a grapevine trunk disease (Esca)-related member of the Ascomycota
Author(s): ANTONIELLI, L., S. COMPANT, J. STRAUSS, A. SESSITSCH, H. BERGER.
Journal: Genome Announcem, 2 (2014) ; e00098-14 - Newly developed and improved group-specific primers for microbial community analysis based on full SILVA 16S rRNA reference database sequence information.
Author(s): PFEIFFER, S., M. PASTAR, B. MITTER, P. LOJAN, A. OSWALD, A. SESSITSCH
Journal: Environ. Microbiol., 16 (2014) ; 2389-2407 - Drought stress amelioration in wheat through inoculation with Burkholderia phytofirmans strain PsJN
Author(s): NAVEED, M., M.B. HUSSAIN, Z.A. ZAHIR, B. MITTER, A. SESSITSCH
Journal: Plant Growth Regul., 73 (2014) ; 121-131 - Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: An alternate way to improve yield and quality of wheat (Triticum aestivum).
Author(s): ABAID-ULLAH, M., M.N. HASSAN, M. JAMIL, G. BRADER, M.K.N. SHAW, A. SESSITSCH, F.Y. HAFEEZ.
Journal: Int. J. Agricult. Biol., 17 (2015) ; 51-60 - The hidden world within plants: ecological and evolutionary considerations for defining functioning of microbial endophytes.
Author(s): HARDOIM, P.R., L.S. VAN OVERBEEK, G. BERG, A. M. PIRTTILÄ, S. COMPANT, A. CAMPISANO, M. DÖRING, A. SESSITSCH.
Journal: Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev., 79 (2015) ; 293-320 - L-Tryptophan-dependent biosynthesis of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) improves plant growth and colonization of maize by Burkholderia phytofirmans PsJN.
Author(s): NAVEED, M., M. A. QURESHI, Z. A. ZAHIR, M. B. HUSSAIN, A. SESSITSCH AND B. MITTER
Journal: Ann. Microbiol., 65 (2015) ; 1381–1389 - 21st century agriculture: integration of plant microbiomes for improved crop production and food security
Author(s): SESSITSCH, A. AND B. MITTER.
Journal: Microb Biotechnol, 8 (2015) ; 32-33 - The genomes of closely related Pantoea ananatis maize seed endophytes having different effects on the host plant differ in secretion system genes and mobile genetic elements.
Author(s): SHEIBANI-TEZERJI, R., M. NAVEED, M.-A. JEHL, A. SESSITSCH, T. RATTEI, B. MITTER.
Journal: Front. Microbiol., 6 (2015) ; Article 440 - Effect of different heterotrophic plate count methods on the estimation of the composition of the culturable microbial community
Author(s): GENSBERGER, E.T., E.-M. GÖSSL, L. ANTONIELLI, A. SESSITSCH, T. KOSTIC.
Journal: Peer J, 3 (2015) ; e862 - Combined amendment of immobilizers and the plant growth-promoting strain Burkholderia phytofirmans PsJN favours plant growth and reduces heavy metal uptake.
Author(s): TOUCEDA-GONZALEZ, M., G. BRADER, L. ANTONIELLI, V. BALAKRISHNAN RAVINDRAN, G. WALDNER, W. FRIESL-HANL, E. CORRETTO, A. CAMPISANO, M. PANCHER, A. SESSITSCH.
Journal: Soil Biol Biochem, 91 (2015) ; 140-150 - Deciphering the niches of colonisation of Vitis vinifera L. by the Esca-associated fungus Phaeoacremonium aleophilum using a gfp marked strain and cutting systems.
Author(s): PIERRON, R., M. GORFER, H. BERGER, A. JACQUES, A. SESSITSCH, J. STRAUSS, S. COMPANT.
Journal: PLoS One, 10 (2015) ; e0126851 - Draft genome sequences of 10 Microbacterium spp., with emphasis on heavy metal-contaminated environments.
Author(s): CORRETTO, E., L. ANTONIELLI, A. SESSITSCH, P. KIDD, N. WEYENS, G. BRADER
Journal: Genome Announcem, 3 (2015) ; e00432-15 - Cr-resistant rhizo- and endophytic bacteria associated with Prosopis juliflora and their potential as phytoremediation enhancing agents in metal-degraded soil.
Author(s): KHAN, M.U., A. SESSITSCH, M. HARRIS, K. FATIMA, A. IMRAN, M. ARSLAN, G. SHABIR, Q. M. KHAN, M. AFZAL
Journal: Front. Plant Sci., 5 (2015) ; Artilcle 755 - Characterization of endophytic bacteria from cucurbit fruits with potential benefits to agriculture in melons (Cucumis melo L.) and visualization of the bacterial niches of colonization
Author(s): GLASSNER, H., S. YARON, S. COMPANT, A. SESSITSCH, N. KATZIR, V. PORTNOY, E. ZCHORI-FEIN.
Journal: FEMS Microbiol. Ecol., doi 10.1093/femsec/fiv074 (2015) - Grapevine colonization by endophytic bacteria shifts secondary metabolism and suggests activation of defense pathways.
Author(s): LÒPEZ-FERNÀNDEZ, S., S. COMPANT, U. VRHOVSEK, P. L. BIANCHEDI, A. SESSITSCH, I. PERTOT, A. CAMPISANO
Journal: lant Soil, 10.1007/s11104-015-2631-1 (2015) - Genome mining: Prediction of lipopeptides and polyketides from Bacillus and related Firmicutes
Author(s): ALETI, G., A. SESSITSCH, G. BRADER.
Journal: Comp. Struct. Biotechnol. J. , 13 (2015) ; 192-203 - Transcriptome profiling of the endophyte Burkholderia phytofirmans PsJN indicates sensing of the plant environment and drought stress
Author(s): SHEIBANI-TEZERJI, R., T. RATTEI, A. SESSITSCH, F, TROGNITZ, B. MITTER.
Journal: mbio, 6 (2015) ; e00621-15 - The role of plant-microbiome interactions in weed establishment and control.
Author(s): TROGNITZ, F., E. HACKL, S. WIDHALM, A. SESSITSCH
Journal: FEMS Microb. Ecol., 92 (2016) - Grapevine colonization by endophytic bacteria shifts secondary metabolism and suggests activation of defense pathways
Author(s): LOPEZ-FERNANDEZ, S., S. COMPANT, U. VROVSEK, P. L. BIANCHEDI, A. SESSITSCH, I. PERTOT, A. CAMPISANO
Journal: Plant and Soil, 405 (2016) ; 155-175 - Biocontrol and plant growth promoting properties of Streptomyces mutabilis strain IA1 isolated from a Saharan soil on wheat seedlings and visualization of its niches of colonization
Author(s): TOUMATIA, O., S. COMPANT, A. YEKKOUR, Y. GOUDJAL, N. SABAOU, F. MATHIEU, A. SESSITSCH, A. ZITOUNI
Journal: South African J. Botany , 105 (2016) ; 234-239 - Plant-microbe partnerships in 2020
Author(s): MITTER, B., N. PFAFFENBICHLER, A. SESSITSCH
Journal: Microbiol. Biotechnol. (2016) ; doi:10.1111/1751-7915.12382 - Special thematic issue on microbe-assisted crop production
Author(s): SESSITSCH, A., K. SMALLA, L. JOHNSON, B. MITTER
Journal: FEMS Microbiol, 66 (2016) ; 3749-3754 - Back to the future of soil metagenomics
Author(s): NESME, J., W. ACHOUAK, S. AGATHOS, …….., A. SESSITSCH, ……, P. SIMONET.
Journal: Front. Microbiol., doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.00073 (2016) - Agromyces aureus sp. nov., isolated from the rhizosphere of Salix caprea L. grown in a heavy metal contaminated soil
Author(s): CORRETTO, E., L. ANTONIELLI, A. SESSITSCH, S. COMPANT, M. GORFER, M. KUFFNER, G. BRADER
Journal: Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., , 66 (2016) ; 3749-3754 - High-quality draft genome sequence of an endophytic Pseudomonas viridiflava strain with herbicidal properties against its host, the weed Lepidium draba.
Author(s): SAMAD, A., F. TROGNITZ, S. COMPANT, L. ANTONIELLI, A. SESSITSCH.
Journal: Genome A, 4 (2016) ; pii: e01170-16 - Draft genome sequence of Paenibacillus polymyxa strain CCI-25 encompasses high potential for secondary metabolite production
Author(s): ALETI, G., L. ANTONIELLI, E. CORRETTO, B. NIKOLIC, A. SESSITSCH, G. BRADER
Journal: Genome A (2016) ; doi:10.1128/genomeA.00366-16 - Surfactin variants mediate species-specific biofilm formation and root colonization in Bacillus
Author(s): ALETI, G., S. LEHNER, M. BACHER, S. COMPANT, B. NIKOLIC, M. PLESKO, R. SCHUHMACHER, A. SESSITSCH, G. BRADER.
Journal: Environmental Microbiology, 18 (2016) ; 2634-2645 - Antimicrobial Drimane Sesquiterpenes Contribute to Balanced Antagonism but do not Structure Bacterial and Fungal Endophytes in the African Pepper Bark Tree Warburgia ugandensis
Author(s): DRAGE, S., B. MITTER, D. ENGELMEIER, V. CHOBOT, M. GORFER, A. MUCHUGI, R. S. JAMNADASS, A. SESSITSCH, F. HADACEK
Journal: Front. Ecol. Evol, 5 (2017) ; 138 - Ecology and Genomic Insights into Plant-Pathogenic and Plant-Nonpathogenic Endophytes
Author(s): BRADER, G., S. COMPANT, K. VESCIO, B. MITTER, F. TROGNITZ, L.-J. MA, A. SESSITSCH.
Journal: Annu Rev Phytopathol, 55 (2017) ; 61-63 - Impact of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria on root colonization potential and life cycle of Rhizophagus irregularis following co-entrapment into alginate beads.
Author(s): LOJAN, P., M. DEMORTIER, S. VELIVELLI, S. PFEIFFER, J. SUAREZ, P. DE VOS, B. DOYLE PRESTWICH, A. SESSITSCH, S. DECLERCK
Journal: J. Appl. Microbiol., 122 (2017) ; 429-444 - A new approach to modify plant microbiomes and traits by introducing beneficial bacteria at flowering into progeny seeds.
Author(s): MITTER, B., N. PFAFFENBICHLER, R. FLAVELL, S. COMPANT, L. ANTONIELLI, A. PETRIC, T. BERNINGER, M. NAVEED, R. SHEIBANI TEZERJI, G. VON MALTZAHN, A. SESSITSCH.
Journal: Front. Microbiol, 8 (2017) ; 11 - Microbial community structure and activity in trace element-contaminated soils phytomanaged by Gentle Remediation Options (GRO)
Author(s): TOUCEDA GONZALEZ, M., A. PRIETO FERNANDEZ, G. RENELLA, L. GIAGNONI, A. SESSITSCH, G. BRADER
Journal: Environ. Poll. , 231 (2017) ; 237-251 - Plants Assemble Species Specific Bacterial Communities from Common Core Taxa in Three Arcto-Alpine Climate Zones.
Author(s): KUMAR, M., G. BRADER, A. SESSITSCH, A. MAKI, J.D. VAN ELSAS, R. NISSINEN
Journal: Front. Microbiol., 8 (2017) ; 12 - Secondary metabolite genes encoded by potato rhizosphere microbiomes in the Andean highlands are diverse and vary with sampling site and vegetation stage.
Author(s): ALETI, G., B. NIKOLIC, G. BRADER, R.V. PANDEY, L. ANTONIELLI, S. PFEIFFER, A. OSWALD, A. SESSITSCH.
Journal: Scientific Reports, 7 (2017) ; 2330 - Rhizosphere microbiomes of potato cultivated in the High Andes show stable and dynamic core microbiomes with different responses to plant development
Author(s): PFEIFFER, S., B. MITTER, A. OSWALD, B. SCHLOTER-HAI, M. SCHLOTER, S. DECLERCK, A. SESSITSCH
Journal: FEMS Microbiol Ecol, 93 (2017) ; fiw242 - Comparative genome analysis of a vineyard weed endophyte Pseudomonas viridiflava CDRTc14 with showing selective herbicidal activity.
Author(s): SAMAD, A., L. ANTONIELLI, A. SESSITSCH, S. COMPANT, F. TROGNITZ
Journal: Sci. Rep., 17 (2017) ; 17336 - Shared and host-specific microbiome diversity and functioning of grapevine and accompanying weed plants.
Author(s): SAMAD, A., F. TROGNITZ, S. COMPANT, L. ANTONIELLI, A. SESSITSCH
Journal: Environ. Microbiol., 19 (2017) ; 1407-1424 - Commentary: seed bacterial inhabitants and their routes of colonization
Author(s): ESCOBAR RODRÌGUEZ, C., B. MITTER, M. BARRET, A. SESSITSCH, S. COMPANT.
Journal: Plant Soil, 422 (2018) ; 129-134 - The potential of plant microbiota in reducing post-harvest food loss
Author(s): BUCHHOLZ, F., T. KOSTIC, A. SESSITSCH, B. MITTER
Journal: Microbiol. Biotechnol., 11 (2018) ; 971-975 - Bacterial niches inside seeds of Cucumis melo L
Author(s): GLASSNER, H., E. ZCHORI-FEIN, S. YARON, A. SESSITSCH, U. SAUER, S. COMPANT
Journal: Plant Soil, 422 (2018) ; 101-113 - The contribution of plant microbiota to economy growth
Author(s): SESSITSCH, A., G. BRADER, N. PFAFFENBICHLER, D. GUSENBAUER, B. MITTER
Journal: Microbiol. Biotechnol., 11 (2018) ; 801-805 - Biocontrol activity of surfactin A purified from Bacillus
Author(s): SARWAR, A., M. HASSAN, M. IMRAN, M. IQBAL, S. MAJEED, G. BRADER, A. SESSITSCH, F. YUSUF HAFEEZ
Journal: Microbiol. Res., 209 (2018) ; 1-13 - Maintenance and assessment of cell viability in formulation of non-sporulating bacterial inoculants
Author(s): BERNINGER, T., Ó. GONZÁLEZ, A. BEJARANO, C. PREININGER, A. SESSITSCH
Journal: Microbiol. Biotechnol., 11 (2018) ; 277-302 - Complete genome sequence of the heavy metal resistant bacterium Agromyces aureus AR33(T) and comparison with related Actinobacteria
Author(s): CORRETTO, E., L. ANTONIELLI, A. SESSITSCH, S. COMPANT, C. HOEFER, M. PUSCHENREITER, G. BRADER
Journal: Stand. Genom. Sci, 12 (2018) ; 2 - Qualitative analysis of biosurfactants from Bacillus species exhibiting antifungal activity
Author(s): SARWAR, A., G. BRADER, E. CORRETTO, G. ALETI, M. ABAIDULLAH, A. SESSITSCH, F. YUSUF HAFEEZ
Journal: PLoS ONE, 13 (2018) ; e0201624 - Next generation microbiome applications for crop production – limitations and the need of knowledge-based solutions
Author(s): MITTER, B., G. BRADER, N. PFAFFENBICHER, A. SESSITSCH
Journal: Curr. Opin. BioMicrobiol., 49 (2019) ; 49-65 - Beneficial endophytic bacteria – Serendipita indica interaction for crop enhancement and resistance to phytopathogens.
Author(s): DEL BARRIO-DUQUE, A., J. LEY, A. SAMAD, L. ANTONIELLI, A. SESSITSCH, S. COMPANT.
Journal: Front. Microbiol., 10 (2019) ; 2888 - Roots and Panicles of the C4 Model Grasses Setaria viridis (L). and S. pumila Host Distinct Bacterial Assemblages With Core Taxa Conserved Across Host Genotypes and Sampling Sites.
Author(s): ESCOBAR RODRIGUEZ, C., B. MITTER, L. ANTONIELLI, F. TROGNITZ, S. COMPANT, A. SESSITSCH
Journal: Front. Microbiol., 24 (2019) ; 2708 - . Microbiome Applications from Lab to Field: Facing Complexity.
Author(s): SESSITSCH, A., N. PFAFFENBICHLER, B. MITTER.
Journal: Trends Plant Sci, 24 (2019) ; 194-198 - A review on the plant microbiome: Ecology, functions, and emerging trends in microbial application
Author(s): COMPANT, S., A. SAMAD, H. FAIST, A. SESSITSCH
Journal: J. Adv. Res. , 19 (2019) ; 29-37 - The bacterial community in potato is recruited from soil and partly inherited across generations
Author(s): BUCHHOLZ, F., L. ANTONIELLI, T. KOSTIC, A. SESSITSCH, B. MITTER
Journal: PloS ONE, 14 (2019) ; e0223691 - The urgent need for microbiology literacy in society.
Author(s): TIMMIS, K., R. CAVICCHIOLI, ……., A. SESSITSCH, …..
Journal: Environ. Microbiol., 21 (2019) ; 1513-1528 - Synergistic effects of microbial anaerobic dechlorination of perchloroethene and nano zero-valent iron (nZVI) - A lysimeter experiment.
Author(s): SUMMER, D., P. SCHOFTNER, B. WIMMER. M. PASTAR, T. KOSTIC, A. SESSITSCH, M.H. GERZABEK, T.G. REICHENAUER.
Journal: New Biotechnology, 57 (2020) ; 34-44 - Microbiome definition re-visited: old concepts and new challenges.
Author(s): BERG, G., D. RYBAKOVA, ………., A. SESSITSCH, M. SCHLOTER.
Journal: Microbiome, 8 (2020) ; 103 - Interaction between endophytic Proteobacteria strains and Serendipita indica enhances biocontrol activity against fungal pathogens.
Author(s): DEL BARRIO-DUQUE, A., A. SAMAD, O. NYBROE, L. ANTONIELLI, A. SESSITSCH, S. COMPANT.
Journal: Plant Soil (2020) ; https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-020-04512-5 - Requirements for the development of microbiome biobanks
Author(s): RYAN, M.J., M. SCHLOTER, …… A. SESSITSCH.
Journal: Trends Microbiol. (2020) ; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tim.2020.06.009 - Heritability and functional importance of the Setaria viridis seed microbiome.
Author(s): ESCOBAR RODRIGUEZ, C., L. ANTONIELLI, B. MITTER, F. TROGNITZ, A. SESSITSCH.
Journal: Phytobiomes J, 4 (2020) ; 40-52 - Comparative genomics of Microbacterium species to reveal diversity, potential for secondary metabolites and heavy metal resistance
Author(s): CORRETTO, E., L. ANTONIELLI, A. SESSITSCH, C. HÖFER, M. PUSCHENREITER, S. WIDHALM, K. SWARNALAKSHMI, G. BRADER.
Journal: Front. Microbiol., 11 (2020) ; 1869
- Metagenomics of plant microbiomes;
Functional Genomics: Tools and Applications eds. T. (Charles, M. Liles, A. Sessitsch)
Author(s): BRADER, G., E. CORRETTO, A. SESSITSCH
Publisher: Springer; Switzerland; 2017; 179-200
Series:
- Method for producing plant seed
Inventor: B. Mitter, A. Sessitsch, M. Naveed
Submission Date: 31.12.9999
Issue Date: 19.03.2016 - Plants containing beneficial endophytes
Inventor: B. Mitter, M. Naveed, T. Berninger, S. Compant, A. Sessitsch, G. von Maltzahn, R. Flavell et al.
Submission Date: 31.12.9999
Issue Date: 19.03.2016
Further Information
- Organized conference miCROPe 2015, 2017, 2019
- Project homepage MicrobiomeSupport
- Publications AIT publications database
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