Marc St-Arnaud

Affiliations: 
Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada 
Area:
Microbiology Biology, Soil Science Agriculture, Agronomy Agriculture, Plant Culture Agriculture
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Blakney AJC, St-Arnaud M, Hijri M. (2024) Does soil history decline in influencing the structure of bacterial communities of host plants across different growth stages? Isme Communications. 4: ycae019
Quiza L, Tremblay J, Pagé AP, et al. (2023) The effect of wheat genotype on the microbiome is more evident in roots and varies through time. Isme Communications. 3: 32
Pande PM, Azarbad H, Tremblay J, et al. (2023) Metatranscriptomic response of the wheat holobiont to decreasing soil water content. Isme Communications. 3: 30
Blakney AJC, Bainard LD, St-Arnaud M, et al. (2023) Soil Chemistry and Soil History Significantly Structure Oomycete Communities in Crop Rotations. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. e0131422
Rchiad Z, Dai M, Hamel C, et al. (2022) Soil Depth Significantly Shifted Microbial Community Structures and Functions in a Semiarid Prairie Agroecosystem. Frontiers in Microbiology. 13: 815890
Blakney AJC, Bainard LD, St-Arnaud M, et al. (2022) Brassicaceae host plants mask the feedback from the previous year's soil history on bacterial communities, except when they experience drought. Environmental Microbiology
Alotaibi F, St-Arnaud M, Hijri M. (2022) In-Depth Characterization of Plant Growth Promotion Potentials of Selected Alkanes-Degrading Plant Growth-Promoting Bacterial Isolates. Frontiers in Microbiology. 13: 863702
Floc'h JB, Hamel C, Laterrière M, et al. (2022) Long-Term Persistence of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Rhizosphere and Bulk Soils of Non-host and Their Networks of Co-occurring Microbes. Frontiers in Plant Science. 13: 828145
Floc'h JB, Hamel C, Laterrière M, et al. (2021) Inter-Kingdom Networks of Canola Microbiome Reveal Bradyrhizobium as Keystone Species and Underline the Importance of Bulk Soil in Microbial Studies to Enhance Canola Production. Microbial Ecology
Alotaibi F, Lee SJ, St-Arnaud M, et al. (2021) and Rhizospheres Harbor a Diverse Rhizospheric Bacterial Community Characterized by Hydrocarbons Degradation Potentials and Plant Growth-Promoting Properties. Plants (Basel, Switzerland). 10
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