Prof. Dr. Tim Reuter

Publikationen

  • Zhang P, Essendoubi S, Keenliside J, Reuter T, Stanford K, King R, Lu P, Yang X. 2021. Phylogenetic and genomic analysis of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157:H7 from pigs, cattle and pork production environments. npj Sci Food 5:15 doi:10.1038/s41538-021-00097-0.
  • Zhang P, Essendoubi S, Keenliside J, Reuter T, Stanford K, King R, Lu P, Yang X. 2021. Genome sequences of 104 Escherichia coli O157:H7 isolates from pigs, cattle, and pork production environments in Alberta, Canada. Microbiol Resour Announc 10:e01320-20.
  • Paquette S and Reuter T. 2020. Escherichia coli: Physiological clues which turn on the synthesis of antimicrobial molecules. Vet Sci 7(4):184. doi:10.3390/vetsci7040184.
  • Jokinen C, Cook S, Reuter T and Tymensen L. 2020. Assessing enterococci as an alternative fecal indicator for irrigation water quality. Agri Water Mgmt. 233.
  • Paquette S and Reuter T. 2020. Properties of an antimicrobial molecule produced by an Escherichia coli champion. Antibiotics 9(1):6. doi:10.3390/antibiotics9010006.
  • Arias J, Reuter T and Gilroyed B. 2020. Biodegradation of poultry mortalities in static-batch anaerobic digesters under psychrophilic and mesophilic conditions. Biores Technol. Submitted.
  • Cameron A, Zaheer R, Adator E, Barbieri R, Reuter T and McAllister T. 2019. Bacteriocin occurrence and activity in Escherichia coli isolated from bovines and wastewater. Toxins 11(8):475.
  • Figueiredo E, Yang X, Zhang P, Reuter T and Stanford K. 2019. Comparison of heating block and water bath methods to determine heat resistance in Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli with and without the locus of heat resistance. J Microbiol Methods. 164:105679.
  • Paquette SJ, Zaheer R, Stanford K, Thomas J and Reuter T. 2018. Competition among Escherichia coli strains for space and resources. Vet Sci. 5(4):93. doi:10.3390/vetsci5040093.
  • Arias J, Reuter T, Sabir A and Gilroyed B. 2018. Ambient alkaline hydrolysis and anaerobic digestion as a mortality management strategy for whole poultry carcasses. Waste Mgmt. 81:71-77. doi:10.1016/j.wasman.2018.09.049.
  • Stanford K, Reuter T, Hallewell J, Tostes R, Alexander T and McAllister T. 2018. Variability in characterizing Escherichia coli from cattle feces: A cautionary tale. Microorganisms 6:74. doi:10.3390/microorganisms6030074.
  • Paquette S, Stanford K, Thomas J and Reuter T. 2018. Quantitative surveillance of shiga toxins 1 and 2, Escherichia coli O178 and O157 in feces of western-Canadian slaughter cattle enumerated by droplet digital PCR with a focus on seasonality and slaughterhouse location. PLoS ONE. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195880.
  • Zhou M, Hünerberg M, Chen Y, Reuter T, McAllister T, Evans F and Guan L. 2018. Air dried brown seaweed, Ascophyllum nodosum, alters the rumen microbiome in a manner that changes rumen fermentation profiles and lowers the prevalence of foodborne pathogens. mSphere 3:e00017-18. doi:10.1128/mSphere.00017-18.
  • Stanford K, Reuter T, Bach S, Chui L, Ma A, Conrad C, Tostes R and McAllister T. 2017. Effect of severe weather events on the shedding of Shigatoxigenic Escherichia coli in slaughter cattle and phenotype of serogroup O157 isolates. FEMS. doi:10.1093/femsec/fix098.
  • Xu S, Amarakoon I, Zaheer R, Smith A, Sura S, Wang G, Reuter T, Zvomuya F, Larney F and McAllister T. 2017. Dissipation of antimicrobial resistant genes in compost originating from cattle manure after direct oral administration or post-excretion fortification of antimicrobials. J Environ Sci Health. doi:10.1080/10934529.2017.1404337.
  • Hallewell J, Alexander T, Reuter T and Stanford K. 2017. Limitations of immunomagnetic separation for detection of the top seven serogroups of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli. J Food Prot. 80(4):598-603.
  • Tostes R, Goji N, Amoako K, Chui L, Kastelic J, DeVinney R, Stanford K and Reuter T. 2016. Subtyping Escherichia coli virulence genes isolated from feces of beef cattle and clinical cases in Alberta. Foodborne Path Dis. 14(1):35-42.
  • Hallewell J, Reuter T, Stanford K, Topp E and Alexander T. 2016. Monitoring seven potentially pathogenic Escherichia coli serogroups in a closed herd of beef cattle from weaning to finishing phases. Foodborne Path Dis. 13(12):661-667.
  • Xu S, Harvey A, Barbieri R, Reuter T, Stanford K, Amoako K, Selinger L and McAllister T. 2016. Inactivation of Bacillus anthracis spores during laboratory-scale composting of feedlot cattle manure. Front Microbiol. 7:806. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2016.00806.
  • Conrad C, Stanford K, McAllister T, Thomas J and Reuter T. 2016. Competition during enrichment of pathogenic Escherichia coli may result in culture bias. FACETS 1:114–126. doi:10.1139/facets-2016-0007.
  • Stanford K, Johnson R, Alexander T, McAllister T and Reuter T. 2016. Influence of season and feedlot location on prevalence and virulence factors of seven serogroups of Escherichia coli in feces of Western-Canadian slaughter cattle. PLoS ONE 11(8): e0159866. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0159866.
  • Gilroyed B, Conrad C, Hao X, McAllister T, Stanford K and Reuter T. 2016. Composting for biocontained cattle mortality disposal and associated greenhouse gas and leachate emissions. J Environ Qual. 45:646-656. doi:10.2134/jeq2015.06.0314.
  • Stanford K, Harvey A, Barbieri R, Xu S, Reuter T, Amoako K, Selinger L and McAllister T. 2015. Heat and desiccation are the predominant factors affecting inactivation of Bacillus licheniformis and Bacillus thuringiensis spores during simulated composting. J Appl Microbiol. 120:90-98.
  • Gilroyed B, Braithwaite S, Price L, Reuter T, Czub S, Graham C, Balachandran A, McAllister T, Belosevic M and Neumann N. 2015. Application of protein misfolding cyclic amplification to detection of prions in anaerobic digestate. J Microbiol Methods. 118:1-6.
  • Rasmussen J, Gilroyed B, Reuter T, Badea A, Eudes F, Graf R, Laroche A, Kav N and McAllister T. 2015. Protein can be taken up by damaged wheat roots and transported to the stem. J Plant Biol. 58:1-7.
  • Stanford K, Reuter T, Gilroyed B and McAllister T. 2015. Impacts of sporulation temperature, exposure to compost matrix and temperature on survival of Bacillus cereus spores during livestock mortality composting. J Appl Microbiol. 118:989-997.
  • Reuter T, Gilroyed B, Xu S, McAllister T and Stanford K. 2015. Biodegradation of recalcitrant keratin by bacteria and fungi during composting. J Appl Microbiol. 119:425-434.
  • Gilroyed B, Li C, Reuter T, Beauchemin K, Hao X and McAllister T. 2015. Influence of distiller's grains and condensed tannins in the diet of feedlot cattle on biohydrogen production from cattle manure. Int J Hydrogen Energy. 40:6050-6058.
  • Conrad C, Stanford K, McAllister T, Thomas J and Reuter T. 2014. Further development of sample preparation and detection methods for O157 and the top 6 non O157 STEC serogroups in cattle feces. J Microbiol Methods. 105:22-30.
  • Rasmussen J, Gilroyed B, Reuter T, Dudas S, Neumann N, Balachandran A, Kav N, Graham C, Czub S and McAllister T. 2014. Can plants serve as a vector for prions causing chronic wasting disease? Prion. 8(1):136-142.
  • Rasmussen J, Gilroyed B, Reuter T, Badea A, Eudes F, Graf R, Laroche A, Kav N and McAllister T. 2014. Efficiency of protein as a nitrogen source for wheat and morphological changes in roots exposed to high protein concentrations. Can J Plant Sci. 94:603 613.
  • Xu S, Reuter T, Gilroyed B, Mitchell G, Price L, Dudas S, Braithwaite S, Graham C, Czub S, Leonard J, Balachandran A, Neumann N, Belosevic M and McAllister T. 2014. Biodegradation of prions in compost. Environ Sci Technol. 48:6909-6918.
  • Xu S, Reuter T, Gilroyed B, Tymensen L, Hao Y, Hao X, Belosevic M, Leonard J and McAllister T. 2013. Microbial communities and greenhouse gas emissions associated with the biodegradation of specified risk material in compost. Waste Mgmt. 33:1372-1380.
  • Gilroyed B, Reuter T, Kastelic J and McAllister T. 2013. Emergency euthanasia of cattle challenged with Escherichia coli O157:H7 – A case study for evaluating the response to an infectious disease outbreak. J Vet Sci. 14(1):103-106.
  • Xu S, Reuter T, Gilroyed B, Dudas S, Graham C, Neumann N, Czub S, Belosevic M, Leonard J and McAllister T. 2013. Biodegradation of specified risk material and fate of scrapie prions in compost. J Environ Sci Health, Part A 48:26-36.
  • Tkachuk V, Krause D, McAllister T, Buckley K, Reuter T, Hendrick S and Ominski K. 2013. Assessing the interaction of Mycobacterium avium subsp. Paratuberculosis during composting of livestock carcasses. Appl Environ Microbiol. 79(10):3215-3224.
  • Conrad C, Gilroyed B, McAllister T and Reuter T. 2012. Synthesis of O-serogroup specific positive controls and real-time PCR standards for nine clinically relevant non-O157 STECs. J Microbiol Methods. 91:52-56.
  • Reuter Tade, Alexander T and McAllister T. 2011. Viability of Bacillus spp. spores as a model for predicting the fate of Bacillus anthracis spores during composting of livestock mortalities. Appl Environ Microbiol. 77:1588-1592.
  • Alexander T, Yanke J, Reuter T, Topp E, Read R, Selinger L and McAllister T. 2011. Longitudinal characterization of antimicrobial resistance genes in feces.
    BMC Microbiol. doi:10.1186/1471-2180-11-19.
  • Xu S, Inglis D, Reuter T, Clark O, Belosevic M, Leonard J and McAllister T. 2011. Biodegradation of specified risk material and characterization of actinobacterial communities in laboratory-scale composters. Biodegradation doi:10.1007/s10532-011-9461-5.
  • Xu W, Reuter T, Xu Y, Hsu Y, Stanford K and McAllister T. 2011. Field scale evaluation of bovine-specific DNA as an indicator of tissue degradation and compost maturity during cattle mortality composting. Biores Technol. 102:4800-4806.
  • Alexander T, Inglis D, Yanke J, Topp E, Read R, Reuter T and McAllister T. 2010. Farm to fork characterization of Escherichia coli associated with feedlot cattle with a known history of antimicrobial use. Int J Food Microbiol. 137:40-48.
  • Reuter T, Alexander T, Xu W, Stanford K and McAllister T. 2010. Biodegradation of genetically modified seeds and plant tissues during composting. J Sci Food Agri. 90:650-657.
  • Gilroyed B, Reuter T, Chu A, Hao X, Xu W and McAllister T. 2010. Anaerobic digestion of specified risk materials with cattle manure for biogas production. Biores Technol. 101:5780-5785.
  • Reuter T, Xu W, Alexander T, Gilroyed B, Inglis D, Larney F, Stanford K and McAllister T. 2010. Biocontained carcass composting for control of infectious disease outbreak in livestock. JoVE. 39 www.jove.com/index/details.stp, doi:10.3791/1946.
  • Xu W, Xu Y, Reuter T, Gilroyed B, Liji J, Stanford K, Larney F and McAllister T. 2010. An improved design for biocontained composting of cattle mortalities. Compost Sci Util. 18:32-41.
  • Xu W, Reuter T, Xu Y, Hsu Y, Stanford K and McAllister T. 2010. Field scale evaluation of bovine-specific DNA as an indicator of tissue degradation and compost maturity during cattle mortality composting. Biores Technol. 102:4800-4806.
  • Reuter T, Gilroyed B, Alexander T, Mitchell G, Balachandran A, Czub S and McAllister T. 2009. Prion protein detection via direct immuno-quantitative real-time PCR. J Microbiol Methods. 78:307-311.
  • Stanford K, McAllister T, Reuter T, Xu W, Gilroyed B, Moyer J and Larney F. 2009. Biocontained mortality compost using liquid manure. Compost Sci Util. 17:158-165
  • Xu W, Reuter T, Xu Y, Alexander T, Gilroyed B, Jin L, Stanford K, Larney F and McAllister T. 2009. Use of quantitative and conventional PCR to assess biodegradation of bovine and plant DNA during cattle mortality composting. Environ Sci Technol. 6248-6255.
  • Alexander T, Reuter T, Sharma R, Yanke J, Topp E and McAllister T. 2009. Longitudinal characterization of resistant Escherichia coli in fecal deposits from cattle fed subtherapeutic antimicrobials. Appl Environ Microbiol. 75:7125-7134.
  • Alexander T, Wang Y, Reuter T, Okine E, Dixon W and McAllister T. 2009. Use of real-time PCR to predict dry matter disappearance of individual feeds in a total mixed ration Anim. Feed Sci Technol. 149:240-249.
  • Xu W, Reuter T, Ingles D, Larney F, Alexander T, Guan J, Stanford K, Xu Y and McAllister T. 2008. A biosecure composting system for disposal of cattle carcasses and manure following infectious disease outbreak. J Environ Quality. 38:437-450.
  • Reuter T, Xu W, Alexander T, Stanford K, Xu Y and McAllister T. 2009. Purification of DNA from compost piles containing livestock mortalities for PCR analysis of gene fragments. Biores Technol. 100:3343-3349.
  • Reuter T, Baker B, Xu W, Alexander T, Larney F, Stanford K and McAllister T. 2008. A simple method for temporal collection of tissue and microbial samples from static composting system. Can Biosystems Eng. 50:6.17-6.20.
  • Reuter T, Alexander T, Martinez T and McAllister T. 2007. The effect of glyphosate on digestion and horizontal gene transfer during in vitro ruminal fermentation of genetically modified canola. J Sci Food Agri. 87:2837-2843.
  • Alexander T, Reuter T and McAllister T. 2007. Qualitative and quantitative polymerase chain reaction assays for an Alfalfa (Medicago sativa)-specific reference gene to use in monitoring transgenic cultivars. J Agric Food Chem. 2918-2922.
  • Alexander T, Reuter T, Okine E, Sharma R and McAllister T. 2006. Conventional and real-time PCR assessment of the fate of transgenic DNA in sheep fed Roundup Ready® canola meal. Br J Nutr. 96:997-1005.
  • Martinez T, McAllister T, Wang Y and Reuter T. 2006. Effects of tannic acid and quebracho tannins on in vitro ruminal fermentation of wheat and corn grain. J Sci Food Agri. 86:1244-1256.
  • Reuter T, Aulrich K, Schnäckel W and McAllister T. 2005. Detection of feed-ingested plant DNA fragments in a raw meat product for human consumption. Can J Anim Sci. 85:541-543.
  • Reuter T and Aulrich K. 2003. Investigations on genetically modified Bt-maize in pig nutrition: Fate of feed ingested foreign DNA in pig bodies. Eur Food Res Technol. 216:185-192.
  • Reuter T, Aulrich K and Berk A. 2002. Investigations on genetically modified Bt-maize in pig nutrition: Fattening performance and slaughtering results. Arch Anim Nutr. 56:319-326.
  • Reuter T, Aulrich K, Berk A and Flachowsky G. 2002. Investigations on genetically modified Bt-maize in pig nutrition: Chemical composition and nutritional evaluation. Arch Anim Nutr. 56:23-31.
  • Schnäckel W, Reuter T und Wiegand D. 2000. Rohe Fleischerzeugnisse ohne NPS. Fleischwirtschaft 1:35-41.