Publications


  1. Dusek N, Hewitt AJ, Schmidt KN, Bergholz PW. 2018. Landscape-scale factors affecting the prevalence of Escherichia coli in surface soil include land cover, edge interactions, and soil pH. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 84: e02714-17
  2. Mwima R, Gidudu A, Mazimwe A, Ligmann-Zielinska A, Majalija S, Khaitsa M, Kabasa JD, Bergholz PW. 2017. Spatially explicit uncertainty modeling of zoonotic pathogen distribution: a case of Listeria monocytogenes in New York State, USA. Appl. Geomatics 9: 27-41.
  3. Bergholz PW, Wiedmann M. 2016. Toward agent-based models for pre-harvest food safety. IBM J. Res. Dev. 60: Paper 8 (13 pages)
  4. Bergholz PW, Strawn LK, Ryan GT, Warchocki S, Wiedmann M. 2016. Spatiotemporal analysis of microbiological contamination in New York State produce fields following extensive flooding from Hurricane Irene, August 2011. J. Food Prot. 79: 384-391.
  5. Weller D, Shiwakoti S, Bergholz P, Grohn Y, Wiedmann M, Strawn LK. 2016. Validation of a previously developed geospatial model that predicts Listeria monocytogenes prevalence for New York State produce fields. Appl Environ Microbiol. 82: 797-807.
  6. Wongsuntornpoj S, Moreno Switt AI, Bergholz P, Wiedmann M, Chaturongakul S. 2014. Salmonella phages isolated from dairy farms in Thailand show wider host range than a comparable set of phages isolated from U.S. dairy farms. Veterinary microbiology 172:345-352.
  7. Strawn LK, Fortes ED, Bihn EA, Nightingale KK, Grohn YT, Worobo RW, Wiedmann M, Bergholz PW. 2013. Landscape and Meteorological Factors Affecting Prevalence of Three Food-Borne Pathogens in Fruit and Vegetable Farms. Appl Environ Microb 79:588-600.
  8. Falbo K, Schneider RL, Buckley DH, Walter MT, Bergholz PW, Buchanan BP. 2013. Roadside ditches as conduits of fecal indicator organisms and sediment: Implications for water quality management. J Environ Manage 128:1050-1059.
  9. Davis DA, Gamble MD, Bagwell CE, Bergholz PW, Lovell CR. 2011. Responses of Salt Marsh Plant Rhizosphere Diazotroph Assemblages to Changes in Marsh Elevation, Edaphic Conditions and Plant Host Species. Microb Ecol 61:386-398.
  10. Bergholz PW, Noar JD, Buckley DH. 2011. Environmental Patterns Are Imposed on the Population Structure of Escherichia coli after Fecal Deposition. Appl Environ Microb 77:211-219.
  11. Gamble MD, Bagwell CE, LaRocque J, Bergholz PW, Lovell CR. 2010. Seasonal Variability of Diazotroph Assemblages Associated with the Rhizosphere of the Salt Marsh Cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora. Microb Ecol 59:253-265.
  12. Ayala-del-Rio HL, Chain PS, Grzymski JJ, Ponder MA, Ivanova N, Bergholz PW, Di Bartolo G, Hauser L, Land M, Bakermans C, Rodrigues D, Klappenbach J, Zarka D, Larimer F, Richardson P, Murray A, Thomashow M, Tiedje JM. 2010. The Genome Sequence of Psychrobacter arcticus 273-4, a Psychroactive Siberian Permafrost Bacterium, Reveals Mechanisms for Adaptation to Low-Temperature Growth. Appl Environ Microb 76:2304-2312.
  13. Bergholz PW, Bakermans C, Tiedje JM. 2009. Psychrobacter arcticus 273-4 Uses Resource Efficiency and Molecular Motion Adaptations for Subzero Temperature Growth. J Bacteriol 191:2340-2352.
  14. Ponder MA, Gilmour SJ, Bergholz PW, Mindock CA, Hollingsworth R, Thomashow MF, Tiedje JM. 2005. Characterization of potential stress responses in ancient Siberian permafrost psychroactive bacteria. Fems Microbiol Ecol 53:103-115.
  15. LaRocque JR, Bergholz PW, Bagwell CE, Lovell CR. 2004. Influence of host plant-derived and abiotic environmental parameters on the composition of the diazotroph assemblage associated with roots of Juncus roemerianus. Anton Leeuw Int J G 86:249-261.
  16. Bergholz PW, Bagwell CE, Lovell CR. 2001. Physiological diversity of rhizoplane diazotrophs of the saltmeadow cordgrass, Spartina patens: Implications for host specific ecotypes. Microb Ecol 42:466-473.
  17. Bagwell CE, Dantzler M, Bergholz PW, Lovell CR. 2001. Host-specific ecotype diversity of rhizoplane diazotrophs of the perennial glasswort Salicornia virginica and selected salt marsh grasses. Aquat Microb Ecol 23:293-300.