Michael Bacht
University of Marburg
5 Papers
4 Citations
Michael Bacht is an academic researcher from University of Marburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quercus robur & Biology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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OakContigDF159.1, a reference library for studying differential gene expression in Quercus robur during controlled biotic interactions: use for quantitative transcriptomic profiling of oak roots in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis.
Mika T. Tarkka,Sylvie Herrmann,Tesfaye Wubet,Lasse Feldhahn,Lasse Feldhahn,Sabine Recht,Florence Kurth,Sarah Mailänder,Markus Bönn,Markus Bönn,Maren Neef,Oguzhan Angay,Michael Bacht,Marcel Graf,Hazel Maboreke,Frank Fleischmann,Thorsten E. E. Grams,Liliane Ruess,Martin Schädler,Martin Schädler,Roland Brandl,Stefan Scheu,Silvia D. Schrey,Ivo Grosse,François Buscot,François Buscot +25 more
TL;DR: In addition to the first report of remorin expression in EMs, the extensive coverage provided by the study permitted detection of differential regulation within large gene families (nitrogen, phosphorus and sugar transporters, aquaporins) that might indicate specific mechanisms of genome regulation in oak EMs compared with other trees.
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Endogenous rhythmic growth, a trait suitable for the study of interplays between multitrophic interactions and tree development
Sylvie Herrmann,Thorsten E. E. Grams,Mika T. Tarkka,Oguzhan Angay,Michael Bacht,Markus Bönn,Lasse Feldhahn,Marcel Graf,Florence Kurth,Hazel Maboreke,Sarah Mailänder,Sabine Recht,Frank Fleischmann,Liliane Ruess,Martin Schädler,Stefan Scheu,Silvia D. Schrey,François Buscot +17 more
TL;DR: This model is used to identify and resolve the experimental challenges inherent in synthesizing diverse types of associations in a common microcosm system, in labeling plants with stable N and C isotopes and in analyzing transcripts in a non-model plant, a process which requires generating a specific contig library.
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Tree Response to Herbivory Is Affected by Endogenous Rhythmic Growth and Attenuated by Cotreatment With a Mycorrhizal Fungus.
Michael Bacht,Mika T. Tarkka,Iván Fernández López,Markus Bönn,Roland Brandl,François Buscot,Lasse Feldhahn,Thorsten E. E. Grams,Sylvie Herrmann,Martin Schädler +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that oak defense response against herbivory is strong in root flush at the transcriptomic level but this response is strongly inhibited by inoculation with ectomycorrhizal fungi and it is extremely weak at shoot flush.
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Are Ring Ouzel (Turdus torquatus) populations of the low mountain ranges remnants of a broader distribution in the past
Michael Bacht,Sascha Rösner,Jörg Müller,Robert Pfeifer,Jutta Stadler,Roland Brandl,Lars Opgenoorth +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed an mtDNA fragment of Ring Ouzel museum specimens from across Europe and found a shallow gene tree with little differentiation between the subspecies and therefore incomplete lineage sorting.
Effects of detritivorous invertebrates on the decomposition of rice straw: evidence from a microcosm experiment
Jörn Panteleit,Finbarr G. Horgan,Manfred Türke,Manfred Türke,Anja Schmidt,Martin Schädler,Michael Bacht,Roland Brandl,Stefan Hotes +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of microfauna and small gastropods (Juvenile golden apple snails (Pomacea canaliculata), both separately and in combination, on rice straw decomposition were investigated in paddy fields.