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stephane uroz

Directeur de Recherche (DR2) Directeur Scientifique et Technique du Labex ARBRE depuis janvier 2022
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**BIO:** I received my PhD in Microbial Ecology from the University of Paris XI (Orsay) in 2004 with Yves DESSAUX and Phil OGER as my advisers. My PhD research project was focused on the biological stability of the quorum sensing signal molecules, especially the N-acyl homoserine lactone class based on the hypothesis that these molecules need to be degraded to act as a signal, possibly by bacteria naturally occurring in the soil.To verify this hypothesis, I combined classical microbiology, molecular tools, genetic, biochemistry and chemistry. I performed my PhD in three places : in the lab ‘Interactions Plant Microorganisms’ at the Institute of Plant Sciences (ISV, Gif-sur-Yvette ; adviser : [Yves Dessaux](http://www.isv.cnrs-gif.fr/recherche/yd/yd.html)) ; in the lab of “Sciences de la Terre” at Normal School (ENS, Lyon ; adviser : Phil Oger) and at the Institute of Infections and Immunity at University of Nottingham (Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham; advisers: [Paul Williams, Miguel Camara and Siri Ram Chhabra](http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quorum/))(European Union Marie Curie programme). The 15th of october 2004, I defended my thesis (Jury: P. SIMONET, S. REVERCHON, D. HAAS, M. DUBOW, Y. DESSAUX, P. OGER). The 22th of october 2004, I was hired as Junior Research associate (CR2) in the EFPA (now ECODIV) department of the French National Institute for Agricultural Reasearch (INRA), at the interface between two research units: i) The “Tree microbes interactions” (IAM, UMR1136) unit and ii) the “Biogeochemical cycles in forest ecosystems” (BEF, UR1138) unit. I am member of the Ecogenomic and mineral weathering teams. In January 2009, I became Research associate (CR1). The 24th of februrary 2014, I defended my HDR (Habilitation à diriger des recherches) entitled “Ecology of biotic and abiotic interactions of the forest soil bacterial communities: characterization of the actors, mechanims and related genes” (Jury: C. MOUGEL, P. SIMONET, S. VUILLEMIER, R. MARMEISSE, L. MOULIN, P. LEBLOND, E. GELHAYE, P. OGER and P. FREY-KLETT). I was appointed INRA Research Director (DR2) in december 2014. I was head of the Ecogenomics of interactions team in from January 2020 to december 2021. I was appointed Head of the Cluster[ of Excellence ARBRE (Advanced Research on the Biology of Tree Biology and Forest Ecosystems)](http://mycor.nancy.inra.fr/ARBRE) with Myriam LEGAY and Mathieu PETRISSANS. My main collaborator is **Marie-Pierre TURPAULT** (Geochemist and mineralogist) and Cintia BLANCO NOUCHE (PhD). I am also involved in several projects related to microbial ecology, interactions between bacteria/fungi and signalling between bacteria with the colleagues of the **Ecogenomic team** (**M. BUEE, A. DEVEAU, F.MARTIN, L. AUER, E. MORIN**). **RESEARCH TOPICS:** My current projects, integrated in a more global questioning related to forest ecosystem functioning and sustainability, are linking genomics on model bacterial strains to microbial ecology: - **Forest soil as a reservoir of microbial biodiversity** (specific diversity by monogenic metagenomics, global approach by massive metagenomics and functional metagenomics) - Forest soil as a reservoir of **mineral weathering** bacteria (functional diversity, genetics, genomics link to biogeochemistry and mineralogy) - **Minerals and rocks** as microbial habitats (**mineralosphere**) - Microbial interactions and functions in the **rhizosphere and mycorrhizosphere** (e.g., quorum sensing ; competition) - Impact of **nutrient availability** (inorganic nutrients)/ soil type /tree species on bacterial communities - Impact of **drought** on the distribution and functioning of the bacterial communities - Impact of the microorganisms on the **nutrient cycle** (geomicrobiology) - **Genomics and genetics** of mineral weathering bacteria **COLLABORATIONS :** [Phil Oger](http://geologie.ens-lyon.fr/LST/spip.php?article50) (CNRS-ENS, Lyon), PE Courty (INRAE, Dijon), [Johan H.J. Leveau](http://plantpathology.ucdavis.edu/faculty/leveau/) (Univ. Davis, USA), [Wietse de Boer ](http://www.nioo.knaw.nl/users/wdeboer)(NIOO-KNAW, Netherlands),[ Jussi Heinonsalo](http://www.helsinki.fi/bioscience/myco/staff.htm) (Univ. Helsinki, Finland), Jean Armengaud (CEA-Marcoule, Bagnols-sur-Cèze), Cédric Paris (ENSAIA/UL, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy).

Publications

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Forest plant cover and mineral type determine the diversity and composition of mineral-colonizing fungal communities

Y. Colin , M.-P. Turpault , L. Fauchery , Marc Buée , Stéphane Uroz
European Journal of Soil Biology, 2021, 105, pp.103334. ⟨10.1016/j.ejsobi.2021.103334⟩
Article dans une revue hal-03336939v1

Impact of soil pedogenesis on the diversity and composition of fungal communities across the California soil chronosequence of Mendocino

P E Courty , Marc Buée , J J T Tech , D Brulé , Yannick Colin
Mycorrhiza, 2018, 28 (4), pp.343-356. ⟨10.1007/s00572-018-0829-9⟩
Article dans une revue hal-01815206v1

Taxonomic and functional shifts in the beech rhizosphere microbiome across a natural soil toposequence

Yannick Colin , Océane Nicolitch-Café , J. D. van Nostrand , J Z Zhou , Marie-Pierre M.-P. Turpault
Scientific Reports, 2017, 7 (1), pp.1-17. ⟨10.1038/s41598-017-07639-1⟩
Article dans une revue hal-01611454v1
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Mineral types and tree species determine the functional and taxonomic structures of forest soil bacterial communities

Yannick Colin , Océane Nicolitch-Café , Marie-Pierre M.-P. Turpault , Stéphane Uroz
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2017, 83 (5), pp.e02684-16. ⟨10.1128/AEM.02684-16⟩
Article dans une revue hal-01548673v1

Tree roots select specific bacterial communities in the subsurface critical zone

Océane Nicolitch , Yannick Colin , Marie-Pierre M.-P. Turpault , Laure Fauchery , Stéphane Uroz
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2017, 115, pp.109-123. ⟨10.1016/j.soilbio.2017.07.003⟩
Article dans une revue hal-01683170v1

Mineral Type and Solution Chemistry Affect the Structure and Composition of Actively Growing Bacterial Communities as Revealed by Bromodeoxyuridine Immunocapture and 16S rRNA Pyrosequencing

L. Kelly , Yannick Colin , M-P. Turpault , Stephane Uroz
Microbial ecology, 2016, 72 (2), pp.428-442. ⟨10.1007/s00248-016-0774-0⟩
Article dans une revue hal-02916112v1

Soil type determines the distribution of nutrient mobilizing bacterial communities in the rhizosphere of beech trees

Océane Nicolitch-Café , Yannick Colin , Marie-Pierre M.-P. Turpault , Stéphane Uroz
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2016, 103, pp.429-445. ⟨10.1016/j.soilbio.2016.09.018⟩
Article dans une revue hal-01490771v1

Impact of soil type on the structure of the microbial communities: Insights from the Montiers-sur-Saulx soil succession

Océane Nicolitch-Café , Mathilde Jeanbille , Marc Buée , Yannick Colin , Marie-Pierre M.-P. Turpault
1. Global Soil Biodiversity Conference : Assessing Soil Biodiversity and its Role for Ecosystem Services, Dec 2014, Dijon, France. 2014
Poster de conférence hal-02792897v1