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Jean-Marie Meyer is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their academic work is connected to this prominent French research institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues linked to Jean-Marie Meyer in the available data. Similarly, no book publications, main or subfields of study, or defined main topics of work have been documented for this researcher.

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The absence of detailed records on publications, research topics, and collaborations suggests that publicly accessible information regarding Jean-Marie Meyer's scholarly contributions is limited or has not been summarized in the available sources.

Best Publications

  • Pseudomonas protegens sp. nov., widespread plant-protecting bacteria producing the biocontrol compounds 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol and pyoluteorin.

    Alban Ramette;Michele Frapolli;Marion Fischer-Le Saux;Christelle Gruffaz

  • Quorum-sensing and siderophore biosynthesis in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: lasRllasI mutants exhibit reduced pyoverdine biosynthesis

    Alain Stintzi;Kelly Evans;Jean-marie Meyer;Keith Poole

  • Siderophore typing, a powerful tool for the identification of fluorescent and nonfluorescent pseudomonads.

    Jean-Marie Meyer;Valérie A. Geoffroy;Nader Baida;Louis Gardan

  • Isolation and functional characterization of siderophore-producing lead- and cadmium-resistant Pseudomonas putida KNP9.

    Manishi Tripathi;Hitendra P. Munot;Yogesh Shouche;Jean Marie Meyer

  • Specificity of pyoverdine-mediated iron uptake among fluorescent Pseudomonas strains.

    D Hohnadel;J M Meyer

  • Chapter 4 Iron Dynamics in the Rhizosphere: Consequences for Plant Health and Nutrition

    Agnès Robin;Gérard Vansuyt;Philippe Hinsinger;J.M. Meyer

  • Iron metabolism in Pseudomonas: salicylic acid, a siderophore of Pseudomonas fluorescens CHAO.

    Jean-Marie Meyer;Pierre Azelvandre;Claude Georges

  • Pseudomonas brassicacearum sp. nov. and Pseudomonas thivervalensis sp. nov., two root-associated bacteria isolated from Brassica napus and Arabidopsis thaliana.

    Wafa Achouak;Laurent Sutra;Thierry Heulin;Jean-Marie Meyer

  • Cepabactin from Pseudomonas cepacia, a new type of siderophore

    Jean-Marie Meyer;Dany Hohnadel;FéLIX HALLé

  • Siderotyping of fluorescent Pseudomonas: molecular mass determination by mass spectrometry as a powerful pyoverdine siderotyping method.

    Jean-Marie Meyer;Christelle Gruffaz;Vololoniaina Raharinosy;Irina Bezverbnaya

  • Iron requirement and search for siderophores in lactic acid bacteria

    Ashok Pandey;Françoise Bringel;Jean-Marie Meyer

  • Hydroxamate siderophores of root nodule bacteria

    Kerry C. Carson;Jean-Marie Meyer;Michael J. Dilworth

  • The pvc gene cluster of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: role in synthesis of the pyoverdine chromophore and regulation by PtxR and PvdS.

    Alain Stintzi;Alain Stintzi;Zaiga Johnson;Martin Stonehouse;Urs Ochsner

  • Identification of type II and type III pyoverdine receptors from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

    Magaly de Chial;Bart Ghysels;Scott A. Beatson;Valérie Geoffroy

  • Siderotyping A Powerful Tool for the Characterization of Pyoverdines

    Regine Fuchs;Mathias Schafer;Valerie Geoffroy;Jean-Marie Meyer

  • Quinolobactin, a new siderophore of Pseudomonas fluorescens ATCC 17400, the production of which is repressed by the cognate pyoverdine.

    Dimitris Mossialos;Jean-Marie Meyer;Herbert Budzikiewicz;Ulrich Wolff

  • Mapping of mutations affecting pyoverdine production in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Dany Hohnadel;Dieter Haas;Jean-Marie Meyer

  • Citrate-mediated iron uptake in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: involvement of the citrate-inducible FecA receptor and the FeoB ferrous iron transporter

    Bryan Marshall;Alain Stintzi;Christie Gilmour;Jean-Marie Meyer

  • Vanadium interferes with siderophore-mediated iron uptake in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

    Christine Baysse;Daniel De Vos;Yann Naudet;Alain Vandermonde

  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa : lasR/lasI mutants exhibit reduced pyoverdine biosynthesis

    Alain Stintzi;Kelly Evans;Jean-Marie Meyer;Keith Poole

Frequent Co-Authors

Herbert Budzikiewicz
Herbert Budzikiewicz University of Cologne
Peter Stille
Peter Stille University of Strasbourg
Keith Poole
Keith Poole Queen's University
Philippe Lemanceau
Philippe Lemanceau INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Alain Stintzi
Alain Stintzi University of Ottawa
Louis Gardan
Louis Gardan INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Richard Christen
Richard Christen Université Côte d'Azur
Bina S. Siddiqui
Bina S. Siddiqui University of Karachi
Pierre Cornelis
Pierre Cornelis Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Wafa Achouak
Wafa Achouak French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)

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