First Name: Aymé
Name: Spor
Position: Researcher
Email:ayme.spor@inrae.fr
Institute / University / Company: INRAE
Research Unit: UMR1347 Agroécologie
Address (city, state): 17 rue Sully, 21000 Dijon
Country: France
Please give 5 key-words showing your research / interest in Microbial Ecotoxicolgy:
- Pesticide biodegradation
- Antibiotics resistance
- Bioremediation
Main kinds of contaminant(s) of interest:
- Pesticide
- Antibiotics
Main kinds of microorganisms of interest:
- Bacteria
- Fungi
Main kinds of ecosystems of interest: Soil
Do you give courses on Microbial Ecotoxicology ?: NO
If yes, please tell us more about the courses (University, course level,website,etc):
Most relevant articles in the field of Microbial Ecotoxicology (max.5):
- Billet L., Devers-Lamrani M., Serre R.F., Julia E., Vandecasteele C., Rouard N., Martin-Laurent F. & A. Spor. Complete genome sequences of four atrazine-degrading bacterial strains: Pseudomonas sp. ADPe, Arthrobacter sp. TES, Variovorax sp. 38R and Chelatobacter sp. SR38. Microbial Resource Announcements.
- Thiour-Mauprivez C., Devers-Lamrani M., Bru D., Béguet J., Spor A., Mounier A., Alletto L., Calvayrac C., Barthelmebs L. & F. Martin-Laurent. Assessing the effects of β-triketone herbicides on the soil bacterial and hppd communities: a lab-to-field experment. Frontiers in Microbiology.
- Billet L., Devers M., Rouard N., Martin-Laurent F. & A. Spor. (2019) Labour sharing promotes coexistence in atrazine degrading bacterial communities. Scientific Reports, 9:18363.
- Romdhane S., Devers M., Béguet J., Bertrand C., Calvayrac C., Salvia M.V., Ben Jrad A., Dayan F. E., Spor A., Barthelmebs L. & F. Martin-Laurent. (2019) Assessment of the ecotoxicological impact of natural and synthetic β-triketone herbicides on the diversity and the activity of the soil bacterial community using omic approaches. Science of the Total Environment, 651:241-249.
- Hussain S., Devers-Lamrani M., Spor A., Rouard N., Beguet J. & F. Martin-Laurent. (2013) Mapping field spatial distribution patterns of isoproturon mineralizing activity over a three years rape seed/winter wheat/barley rotation. Chemosphere, 90(10): 2499-2511.