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Anna Wielgoss


Université de Savoie

Bureau 208, Bâtiment Belledonne, Campus scientifique
F- 73376 Le Bourget du Lac Cedex

Tél. : +33 (0)4 79 75 88 61

Fax :+ 33 (0)4 79 75 87 77

Mail anna-marina.wielgoss[at]univ-savoie.fr

Equipe de recherche

Equipe BioFEEL, UMR CARRTEL

Thématique(s) de recherche

Ecologie microbienne aquatique

Parcours professionnel

Since Sept. 2010 postdoctoral studies in molecular microbial ecology,                UMR Carrtel, University Savoie ; scientific supervision: I. Domaizon, INRA Thonon

 Title: ”Mise en évidence d’associations microbiennes cryptiques dans les réseaux planctoniques lacustres.”

Formation initiale et formation(s) caractéristique(s)

Dissertation in Microbial Ecology and Phytopathology, University of Konstanz, Germany (Germany Jun. 2004-Dez. 2009); referees: Prof. Dr. K. Mendgen & Prof. Dr. K.-O. Rothhaupt;           

Title:”Community dynamics of Phragmites australis-associated oomycetes in the littoral of Lake Constance with emphasis on the reed pathogen Pythium phragmitis.” (in German)

 

Diploma (Master’s Degree) in Agricultural Ecology, University of Hohenheim, Germany (Oct. 1999-Mar. 2004); Master’s thesis at the Institute for Phytopathology supervised by Prof. Buchenauer;

Title:“Gene expression in Vitis after inoculation with the host pathogen Plasmopara viticola and the non-host pathogen Pseudoperonospora cubensis.” (in German)

 

Enseignement(s) dispensé(s)

Supervision of several lab courses within the field of “Fungal Microbiology”, “Molecular Ecology” and “Phytopathology” (each with 1-10 graduate students, including journal club and result presentations)

 “Viruses as Phytopathogens” (2 hrs); “Analyses of Genexpression” (2 hrs);   Tutorial lectures in “Terrestrial Ecology” (7* 2 hrs)

 

Publication(s) peerreviewed

Wielgoss A., Bogs C., Nechwatal J. und Mendgen K. 2009. Host plant availability, water level and water parameters shape Phragmites australis- associated oomycete communities and determine reed pathogen dynamics in a large lake. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 69: 255-265.

Nechwatal J., Wielgoss A. und Mendgen K. 2008a. Diversity, host and habitat specificity of oomycete communities in declining reed stands (Phragmites australis) of a large freshwater lake. Mycological Research 112: 689-696.

Nechwatal J., Wielgoss A. und Mendgen K. 2008b. Flooding events and rising water temperatures increase the significance of the reed pathogen Pythium phragmitis as a contributing factor in the decline of Phragmites australis. Hydrobiologia 613: 109-115.

Wielgoss A. und Kortekamp A. 2006. Comparison of PR1 expression in grapevine cultures after inoculation with a host- and a non-host pathogen. Vitis 45: 9-13.

Nechwatal J., Wielgoss A. und Mendgen K. 2005. Pythium phragmitis sp. nov., a new species close to P. arrhenomanes as a pathogen of common reed (Phragmites australis). Mycological Research 109: 1337-1346.

Livre(s)

Wielgoss, A. 2010. Oomycetendiversität im Schilfgürtel. Saarbrücken, Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulfschriften, ISBN 978-3-8381-1487-3.

Rédaction : SR
Date de création : 19 Avril 2011
Mise à jour : 13 Octobre 2011