Karolien Vanbroekhoven
Catholic University of Leuven
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Karolien Vanbroekhoven.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology | 2004
Karolien Vanbroekhoven; Annemie Ryngaert; Pierre Wattiau; René De Mot; Dirk Springael
A primer pair was designed to selectively amplify a fragment of the Acinetobacter 16S rRNA gene from environmental samples by PCR. 16S rRNA gene products were only obtained in PCRs with DNA from members of the genus Acinetobacter and not with DNA from other bacterial species. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of the Acinetobacter 16S rRNA gene amplicons enabled discrimination between different Acinetobacter species. PCR using the Acinetobacter primer pair allowed detection of Acinetobacter in soil with a detection limit of 10(4) cells g(-1) soil, but attachment of the GC-clamp to the forward primer resulted in a 100-fold decrease in sensitivity. Using a nested PCR approach, the detection limit could be lowered to at least 10 cells g(-1) of soil. The method was applied to assess Acinetobacter diversity in soil samples originating from different historically hydrocarbon-contaminated sites. In addition, for one oil-contaminated soil, the dynamics of the Acinetobacter community in response to different treatments was monitored over time in a laboratory biostimulation experimental set-up. In all cases, bands in the DGGE fingerprints were cloned and sequenced. Environmental samples taken from a mineral oil-contaminated site and from a kerosene-contaminated site demonstrated relatively simple Acinetobacter 16S rRNA gene fingerprints with A. lwoffii and A. johnsonii as dominant members. In contrast, soils derived from MTBE- and BTEX-contaminated sites did not harbor detectable Acinetobacter populations. Although Acinetobacter was detected in the soil employed for the biostimulation experiment prior to treatment, substantial changes in its populations were observed depending on the treatment.
Environmental Microbiology | 2004
Karolien Vanbroekhoven; Annemie Ryngaert; Leen Bastiaens; Pierre Wattiau; Marc Vancanneyt; Jean Swings; René De Mot; Dirk Springael
Archive | 2019
Raúl Mateos; Adrián Escapa; Karolien Vanbroekhoven; Sunil A. Patil; A. Morán; Deepak Pant
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings | 2016
Deepak Pant; S. Srikanth; Karolien Vanbroekhoven
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings | 2016
Deepak Pant; Suman Bajracharya; Gunda Mohanakrishna; Karolien Vanbroekhoven
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference | 2014
Deepak Pant; Suman Bajracharya; Srikanth Sandipam; Mohanakrishna Gunda; Heleen De Wever; Karolien Vanbroekhoven; L. Diels
Archive | 2010
Naresh Kumar; Leen Bastiaens; Karolien Vanbroekhoven; Romain Millot; Fabienne Battaglia-Brunet; L. Diels
Archive | 2009
Naresh Kumar; Sandra Van Roy; Leen Bastiaens; L. Diels; Karolien Vanbroekhoven
Archive | 2009
G.N.H. Kumar; G. Parthasarathy; I. Omkaram; J. Lakshmana; Naresh Kumar; Sandra Van Roy; Bastiaens Leen; L. Diels; Karolien Vanbroekhoven
Archive | 2001
Karolien Vanbroekhoven; Leen Bastiaens; Dirk Springael; René De Mot