Berna Gerçe
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
7 Papers
Berna Gerçe is an academic researcher from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pseudovibrio & Temperature gradient gel electrophoresis. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Biosurfactant production by Arctic and Antarctic bacteria growing on hydrocarbons
Roberta Malavenda,Carmen Rizzo,Luigi Michaud,Berna Gerçe,Vivia Bruni,Christoph Syldatk,Rudolf Hausmann,Angelina Lo Giudice,Angelina Lo Giudice +8 more
TL;DR: The results enlarge the knowledge on biosurfactant producers from polar areas and indicate marine polar sediments as a source of bacteria with potential applications in the remediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated cold environments.
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Morphological, Bacterial, and Secondary Metabolite Changes of Aplysina aerophoba upon Long-Term Maintenance Under Artificial Conditions
Berna Gerçe,Thomas Schwartz,M. Voigt,Sebastian Rühle,Silke Kirchen,Annika Putz,Peter Proksch,Ursula Obst,Christoph Syldatk,Rudolf Hausmann +9 more
TL;DR: The analysis of the metabolic pattern revealed that the concentration of a class of characteristic-brominated compounds typically found in A. aerophoba, like aeroplysinin-1, aerophobin-2, and isofistularin-3, increased over the 6 months of cultivation.
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Differences Between Bacterial Communities Associated with the Surface or Tissue of Mediterranean Sponge Species
TL;DR: The bacterial communities within the mesohyl of HMA sponges showed a close relationship to each other and seem to be sponge-specific, as well as with those from bulk seawater.
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Effects of a Simulated Acute Oil Spillage on Bacterial Communities from Arctic and Antarctic Marine Sediments.
Carmen Rizzo,Roberta Malavenda,Berna Gerçe,Maria Papale,Christoph Syldatk,Rudolf Hausmann,Vivia Bruni,Luigi Michaud,Angelina Lo Giudice,Stefano Amalfitano +9 more
- 30 Nov 2019
TL;DR: The findings indicated that polar bacterial populations are able to respond to the detrimental effects of simulated hydrocarbon pollution, by developing into a more specialized active oil degrading community.