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Journal of Microbiological Methods | 2010

A non-invasive fluorescent staining procedure allows Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy based imaging of Mycobacterium in multispecies biofilms colonizing and degrading polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

Katinka Wouters; Ellen Maes; J.A. Spitz; Maarten B. J. Roeffaers; Pierre Wattiau; Johan Hofkens; Dirk Springael

To study the micro scale interactions of Mycobacterium with bacteria belonging to other genera by means of Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM), a procedure was developed to non-invasively and fluorescently stain Mycobacterium without compromising the signal produced by commonly used fluorescent reporter genes. The procedure makes use of the commercial non-specific nucleic acid stain Syto62 and was optimized to efficiently stain Mycobacterium cells in suspensions and biofilms. The staining procedure was found non-invasive towards overall cell viability, biofilm architecture and fluorescence signals emitted by other organisms expressing the fluorescent reporter genes gfp and dsRed. The procedure was successfully applied to visualize the comportment of the PAH-degrading Mycobacterium sp. VM552 in triple species biofilms containing, in addition to strain VM552, the GFP labeled PAH-degrading Sphingomonas sp. LH128-GFP and DsRed-labeled Pseudomonas putida OUS82(RF), and colonizing a glass substrate coated with phenanthrene crystals in flow chambers. CLSM imaging and subsequent appropriate image processing of the biofilms show that the comportment of strain Mycobacterium sp. VM552 was largely affected by the presence of the other organisms. The data support the value of the staining procedure to study ecological questions about micro scale behavior and niche occupation of Mycobacterium in multi-species systems.


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2009

Differences in chemical composition of soil organic matter in natural ecosystems from different climatic regions – A pyrolysis–GC/MS study

Karen Vancampenhout; Katinka Wouters; Bruno De Vos; Peter Buurman; Rudy Swennen; Jozef Deckers


Quaternary Research | 2008

Fingerprinting of soil organic matter as a proxy for assessing climate and vegetation changes in last interglacial palaeosols (Veldwezelt, Belgium)

Karen Vancampenhout; Katinka Wouters; Alexander Caus; Peter Buurman; Rudy Swennen; Jozef Deckers


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2012

Organic matter of subsoil horizons under broadleaved forest: highly processed or labile and plant-derived?

Karen Vancampenhout; Bruno De Vos; Katinka Wouters; Rudy Swennen; Peter Buurman; Jozef Deckers


Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 2010. Working Group 3.2 Forest soil processes and change | 2010

Determinants of soil organic matter chemistry in maritime temperate forest ecosystems.

Karen Vancampenhout; B. de Vos; Katinka Wouters; H. van Calster; Rudy Swennen; Peter Buurman; Jozef Deckers


Applied Geochemistry | 2015

Measuring the effective diffusion coefficient of dissolved hydrogen in saturated Boom Clay

Elke Jacops; Katinka Wouters; Guido Volckaert; H Moors; N. Maes; C Bruggeman; Rudy Swennen; Ralf Littke


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2010

Determinants of soil organic matter chemistry in maritime temperate forest ecosystems

Karen Vancampenhout; Bruno De Vos; Katinka Wouters; Hans Van Calster; Rudy Swennen; Peter Buurman; Jozef Deckers


Eurosoil 2008 | 2008

Heritage soils in Flanders: towards a conservation strategy

Karen Vancampenhout; Carole Ampe; Katinka Wouters; Sven Defrijn; Eric Bomans; Erik Van Ranst; Roger Langohr; Seppe Deckers


Proceedings of the 4th International Congress Eurosoil 2012 | 2012

Soil organic matter chemistry of subsoil-C in broadleaved maritime temperate forest ecosystems – a pyrolysis GC/MS study

Karen Vancampenhout; Bruno De Vos; Katinka Wouters; Rudy Swennen; Peter Buurman; Seppe Deckers


Conference book: COST Action FP803: “Belowground carbon turnover in European forests” | 2012

As above, so below? How forest properties influence the soil’s organic matter composition

Karen Vancampenhout; Bruno De Vos; Katinka Wouters; Rudy Swennen; Peter Buurman; Seppe Deckers

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Karen Vancampenhout

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Rudy Swennen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Peter Buurman

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Bruno De Vos

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Jozef Deckers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Seppe Deckers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Hans Van Calster

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Alexander Caus

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Dirk Springael

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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