Levente Bodrossy mainly focuses on Ecology, Botany, Bacteria, Biochemistry and Microbial population biology. His study in Ecology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Environmental chemistry and Metagenomics. Levente Bodrossy combines subjects such as Symbiotic bacteria, Peat, Bog, Carbon cycle and Wetland with his study of Botany.
His work on Methylococcus capsulatus and Library as part of general Bacteria research is frequently linked to Quantitative assessment and Extant taxon, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work deals with themes such as Genetics and Anaerobic oxidation of methane, Methane, which intersect with Biochemistry. His Methylomonas research includes themes of Proteobacteria, 16S ribosomal RNA, Methane monooxygenase and Methylococcaceae.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Methanotroph, Anaerobic oxidation of methane, Methane monooxygenase and Botany. His work carried out in the field of Ecology brings together such families of science as Nitrification and Microbial population biology. His Methanotroph research incorporates themes from Littoral zone, Stable-isotope probing, Methylomonas and Soil microbiology.
His Anaerobic oxidation of methane research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Environmental chemistry and Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism. Levente Bodrossy interconnects Microcosm, Methylococcaceae, Microbiology, Proteobacteria and Computational biology in the investigation of issues within Methane monooxygenase. The study incorporates disciplines such as Peat, Bog, Sphagnum and 16S ribosomal RNA, Bacteria in addition to Botany.
His main research concerns Ecology, Ecosystem, Environmental resource management, Denitrification and Ecosystem services. He conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Ecology and Sediment through his works. His Ecosystem research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Subtropical front, Diazotroph, Polar front and Transect.
His research in Environmental resource management intersects with topics in Ocean acidification, Omics and Ecosystem health. His Denitrification research incorporates elements of Environmental chemistry, Microbial ecology and Nitrogen cycle. His studies in Ecosystem services integrate themes in fields like Benthic habitat and Single species.
Levente Bodrossy mainly investigates Water column, Ecology, Ecosystem, Environmental resource management and Ecosystem services. The Water column study combines topics in areas such as Species richness, Keystone species, Biogeochemical cycle and Biogeography. Levente Bodrossy integrates many fields, such as Ecology, Geography and Petroleum, in his works.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Continental shelf, Biodiversity, Deep sea and Community structure. His Environmental resource management study incorporates themes from Benthic habitat, Ocean acidification and Single species. His work in the fields of Ecosystem services, such as Natural capital, intersects with other areas such as Business, Replicate and Community level.
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Functional characteristics of an endophyte community colonizing rice roots as revealed by metagenomic analysis.
A. Sessitsch;P. Hardoim;J. Döring;A. Weilharter.
Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions (2012)
Molecular ecology techniques for the study of aerobic methanotrophs.
Ian R. McDonald;Levente Bodrossy;Yin Chen;J. Colin Murrell.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2008)
Development and validation of a diagnostic microbial microarray for methanotrophs
Levente Bodrossy;Nancy Stralis-Pavese;J. Colin Murrell;Stefan Radajewski.
Environmental Microbiology (2003)
Oligonucleotide microarrays in microbial diagnostics.
Levente Bodrossy;Angela Sessitsch.
Current Opinion in Microbiology (2004)
Comparison of Diversities and Compositions of Bacterial Populations Inhabiting Natural Forest Soils
Evelyn Hackl;Sophie Zechmeister-Boltenstern;Levente Bodrossy;Angela Sessitsch.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2004)
Global prevalence of methane oxidation by symbiotic bacteria in peat-moss ecosystems
Nardy Kip;Julia F. van Winden;Yao Pan;Levente Bodrossy.
Nature Geoscience (2010)
Optimization of diagnostic microarray for application in analysing landfill methanotroph communities under different plant covers.
Nancy Stralis‐Pavese;Angela Sessitsch;Alexandra Weilharter;Thomas Reichenauer.
Environmental Microbiology (2004)
Analysis of 16S rRNA and methane monooxygenase gene sequences reveals a novel group of thermotolerant and thermophilic methanotrophs, Methylocaldum gen. nov.
Levente Bodrossy;E. M. Holmes;A. J. Holmes;Kornél L. Kovács.
Archives of Microbiology (1997)
Diversity of the active methanotrophic community in acidic peatlands as assessed by mRNA and SIP‐PLFA analyses
Yin Chen;Marc G. Dumont;Niall P. McNamara;Paul M. Chamberlain.
Environmental Microbiology (2008)
Highly parallel microbial diagnostics using oligonucleotide microarrays.
Alexander Loy;Levente Bodrossy.
Clinica Chimica Acta (2006)
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