Julien Tremblay
National Research Council
83 Papers
30 Citations
Julien Tremblay is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Rhizosphere. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 59 publications. Previous affiliations of Julien Tremblay include Joint Genome Institute & Institut national de la recherche scientifique.
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Draft Whole-Genome Sequence of the Alkane-Synthesizing Polar Cyanobacterium Pseudanabaena biceps Strain O-153
Bérangère Péquin,Julien Tremblay,Christine Maynard,Jessica Wasserscheid,Charles W. Greer,Charles W. Greer +5 more
- 19 Nov 2020
TL;DR: The draft whole-genome sequence of an alkane-synthesizing polar cyanobacterium, Pseudanabaena biceps strain O-153, is presented and the genes coding for the two key enzymes involved in the alkane biosynthetic pathway were found contiguously in the genome.
Thermal and alkaline pre-treatments of inoculum halt methanogenesis and enables cheese whey valorization by batch acidogenic fermentation
Maria Paula Giulianetti de Almeida,Camille Mondini,Guillaume Bruant,Julien Tremblay,David G. Weissbrodt,Gustavo Mockaitis +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , inoculum pre-treatment was studied as selective pressure for acidogenic fermentation of dairy wastes like cheese whey, a massive residue produced at 160.67 million m3 of which 42% are not valorized and impact the environment.
Broth versus Surface-Grown Cells: Differential Regulation of RsmY/Z Small RNAs in Pseudomonas aeruginosa by the Gac/HptB System
TL;DR: It is shown here that these small RNAs RsmY/Z expression influence swarming motility via the protein HptB which acts as a negative regulator of these sRNAs and that they do not strictly converge to RsmA as previously reported.
The epsomitic phototrophic microbial mat of Hot Lake, Washington: community structural responses to seasonal cycling
Stephen R. Lindemann,James J. Moran,James C. Stegen,Ryan S. Renslow,Janine R. Hutchison,Jessica K. Cole,Alice Dohnalkova,Julien Tremblay,Kanwar Singh,Stephanie Malfatti,Feng Chen,Susannah G. Tringe,Haluk Beyenal,James K. Fredrickson +13 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic turnover analysis of abundant phylotypes employing environmental metadata suggests that seasonal shifts in light variability exert a dominant influence on the composition of Hot Lake microbial mat communities.
The response of wheat and its microbiome to contemporary and historical water stress in a field experiment
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the impact of 37 years of contrasting water stress history on the microbial response in various plant compartments at two distinct developmental stages when four wheat genotypes were exposed to contemporary water stress.