Vladimir Yurkov

Affiliations: 
Microbiology University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 
Area:
Microbiology Biology, Biogeochemistry, Geobiology
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Kuzyk SB, Messner K, Plouffe J, et al. (2023) Diverse aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs synthesize bacteriochlorophyll in oligotrophic rather than copiotrophic conditions, suggesting ecological niche. Environmental Microbiology
Maltman C, Kuzyk SB, Kyndt JA, et al. (2023) sp. nov., a deep-sea hydrothermal vent tube worm endobiont capable of dissimilatory anaerobic metalloid oxyanion reduction. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 73
Kuzyk SB, Jafri M, Humphrey E, et al. (2022) Prosthecate aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs Photocaulis sulfatitolerans gen. nov. sp. nov. and Photocaulis rubescens sp. nov. isolated from alpine meromictic lakes in British Columbia, Canada. Archives of Microbiology. 204: 444
Kuzyk SB, Hughes E, Yurkov V. (2021) Discovery of Siderophore and Metallophore Production in the Aerobic Anoxygenic Phototrophs. Microorganisms. 9
Hughes E, Alric J, Yurkov V. (2020) Photosynthetic complexes and light-dependant electron transport chain in the aerobic anoxygenic phototroph Roseicyclus mahoneyensis and its spontaneous mutants. Photosynthesis Research
Kuzyk SB, Wiens K, Ma X, et al. (2020) Association of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs and zebra mussels, Dreissena polymorpha, within the littoral zone of Lake Winnipeg Journal of Great Lakes Research
Kuzyk SB, Pritchard AO, Plouffe J, et al. (2020) Psychrotrophic violacein-producing bacteria isolated from Lake Winnipeg, Canada Journal of Great Lakes Research
Presentato A, Turner RJ, Vásquez CC, et al. (2019) Tellurite-dependent blackening of bacteria emerges from the dark ages Environmental Chemistry. 16: 266-288
Maltman C, Yurkov V. (2018) Bioremediation potential of bacteria able to reduce high levels of selenium and tellurium oxyanions. Archives of Microbiology
Maltman C, Donald LJ, Yurkov V. (2017) Two distinct periplasmic enzymes are responsible for tellurite/tellurate and selenite reduction by strain ER-Te-48 associated with the deep sea hydrothermal vent tube worms at the Juan de Fuca Ridge black smokers. Archives of Microbiology
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