Ines Mandic-Mulec
University of Ljubljana
81 Papers
313 Citations
Ines Mandic-Mulec is an academic researcher from University of Ljubljana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bacillus subtilis & Biology. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 70 publications. Previous affiliations of Ines Mandic-Mulec include New York University & Public Health Research Institute.
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Papers
Influence of temperature and soil water content on bacterial, archaeal and denitrifying microbial communities in drained fen grassland soil microcosms.
Blaž Stres,Tjaša Danevčič,Levin Pal,Mirna Mrkonjić Fuka,Lara Resman,Simona Leskovec,Janez Hacin,David Stopar,Ivan Mahne,Ines Mandic-Mulec +9 more
TL;DR: T-RFLP analyses of bacterial 16S rRNA and nosZ genes revealed small or undetectable community changes in response to temperature and water content, suggesting that bacterial and denitrifying microbial communities are stable and do not respond significantly to seasonal changes in soil conditions.
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Thaumarchaeal Ammonia Oxidation in an Acidic Forest Peat Soil Is Not Influenced by Ammonium Amendment
Nejc Stopnisek,Nejc Stopnisek,Cécile Gubry-Rangin,Špela Höfferle,Graeme W. Nicol,Ines Mandic-Mulec,James I. Prosser +6 more
TL;DR: Thaumarchaeal appeared to dominate ammonia oxidation in this soil and oxidized ammonia arising from mineralization of organic matter rather than added inorganic nitrogen.
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Ecology of Bacillaceae
TL;DR: In this review, the high functional and genetic diversity that is found within the Bacillaceae is described, their roles in ecology and in applied sciences related to agriculture are described, and questions are posed with respect to their ecological behavior.
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Specific activation of the Bacillus quorum-sensing systems by isoprenylated pheromone variants
Mireille Ansaldi,Darja Marolt,Darja Marolt,Tina Stebe,Tina Stebe,Ines Mandic-Mulec,David Dubnau +6 more
TL;DR: A simple purification method is developed for the modified peptide signalling pheromones allowing the characterization of four distinct ComX molecules representing different pherotypes, demonstrating that all the ComX variants are isoprenylated by the post‐translational modification of a conserved tryptophan residue.
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Stimulation of thaumarchaeal ammonia oxidation by ammonia derived from organic nitrogen but not added inorganic nitrogen
Špela Levičnik-Höfferle,Špela Levičnik-Höfferle,Graeme W. Nicol,Luka Ausec,Ines Mandic-Mulec,James I. Prosser +5 more
TL;DR: Nitrification rate was unaffected by the incubation of soil with inorganic ammonium but was significantly stimulated by the addition of organic N, and ammonia monooxygenase-dependent activity was completely inhibited by 0.01% acetylene in all treatments, indicating ammonia mono oxygenase- dependent activity.
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