Steve Baeyen

1.1k total citations
30 papers, 745 citations indexed

About

Steve Baeyen is a scholar working on Plant Science, Cell Biology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Steve Baeyen has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 745 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Plant Science, 13 papers in Cell Biology and 12 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Steve Baeyen's work include Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies (17 papers), Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity (15 papers) and Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases (13 papers). Steve Baeyen is often cited by papers focused on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies (17 papers), Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity (15 papers) and Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases (13 papers). Steve Baeyen collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, United States and Bulgaria. Steve Baeyen's co-authors include Martine Maes, Paul de Vos, B. G. Cottyn, Johan Van Vaerenbergh, Cinzia Van Malderghem, Ilse Cleenwerck, Jane Debode, Kurt Heungens, Annelies Haegeman and W. Van Hemelrijck and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Applied and Environmental Microbiology and Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology.

In The Last Decade

Steve Baeyen

29 papers receiving 721 citations

Peers

Steve Baeyen
Monika Götz Germany
Edgardo Jofré Argentina
Marian J. Figge Netherlands
L. E. Osborne United States
A. G. Gillaspie United States
R. Samson France
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Steve Baeyen

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Steve Baeyen. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Steve Baeyen based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Steve Baeyen. Steve Baeyen is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Malderghem, Cinzia Van, et al.. (2025). First Report of Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens Infecting Common Bean in Belgium. New Disease Reports. 52(1).
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Holtappels, Dominique, Steve Baeyen, Marta Vallino, et al.. (2023). Back to the Roots: Agrobacterium -Specific Phages Show Potential to Disinfect Nutrient Solution from Hydroponic Greenhouses. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 89(4). e0021523–e0021523. 10 indexed citations
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Holtappels, Dominique, Louis Lippens, Steve Baeyen, et al.. (2022). The potential of bacteriophages to control Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris at different stages of disease development. Microbial Biotechnology. 15(6). 1762–1782. 29 indexed citations
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Onrust, Lonneke, Steve Baeyen, Freddy Haesebrouck, Richard Ducatelle, & Filip Van Immerseel. (2020). Effect of in feed administration of different butyrate formulations on Salmonella Enteritidis colonization and cecal microbiota in broilers. Veterinary Research. 51(1). 56–56. 28 indexed citations
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Joos, Lisa, Stien Beirinckx, Annelies Haegeman, et al.. (2020). Daring to be differential: metabarcoding analysis of soil and plant-related microbial communities using amplicon sequence variants and operational taxonomical units. BMC Genomics. 21(1). 733–733. 80 indexed citations
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Keyser, Ellen De, Johan Van Vaerenbergh, Steve Baeyen, et al.. (2019). Differential efficiency of wild type rhizogenic strains for rol gene transformation of plants. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 103(16). 6657–6672. 17 indexed citations
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Vermeulen, Karen, Joran Verspreet, Christophe M. Courtin, et al.. (2018). Reduced-Particle-Size Wheat Bran Is Efficiently Colonized by a Lactic Acid-Producing Community and Reduces Levels of Enterobacteriaceae in the Cecal Microbiota of Broilers. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 84(21). 23 indexed citations
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Haegeman, Annelies, Johan Van Vaerenbergh, Steve Baeyen, et al.. (2017). Pathogenicity and virulence gene content of Xanthomonas strains infecting Araceae, formerly known as Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae. Plant Pathology. 66(9). 1539–1554. 13 indexed citations
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Cleenwerck, Ilse, Martine Maes, Steve Baeyen, et al.. (2015). Genetic characterization of strains named as Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae leads to a taxonomic revision of the X. axonopodis species complex. Plant Pathology. 65(5). 792–806. 163 indexed citations
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Stragier, Pieter, Steve Baeyen, Annelies Haegeman, et al.. (2014). Comparative genome analysis of pathogenic and non-pathogenic Clavibacter strains reveals adaptations to their lifestyle. BMC Genomics. 15(1). 392–392. 34 indexed citations
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Vandroemme, Joachim, B. G. Cottyn, Steve Baeyen, Paul de Vos, & Martine Maes. (2013). Draft genome sequence of Xanthomonas fragariaereveals reductive evolution and distinct virulence-related gene content. BMC Genomics. 14(1). 829–829. 30 indexed citations
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Pritchard, Leighton, Sonia Humphris, Steve Baeyen, et al.. (2013). Draft Genome Sequences of Four Dickeya dianthicola and Four Dickeya solani Strains. Genome Announcements. 1(4). 34 indexed citations
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Vaerenbergh, Johan Van, Steve Baeyen, Paul de Vos, & Martine Maes. (2012). Sequence Diversity in the Dickeya fliC Gene: Phylogeny of the Dickeya Genus and TaqMan® PCR for 'D. solani', New Biovar 3 Variant on Potato in Europe. PLoS ONE. 7(5). e35738–e35738. 39 indexed citations
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Cottyn, B. G., Steve Baeyen, Paul de Vos, et al.. (2010). Development of a real‐time PCR assay for Pseudomonas cichorii , the causal agent of midrib rot in greenhouse‐grown lettuce, and its detection in irrigating water. Plant Pathology. 60(3). 453–461. 34 indexed citations
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Baeyen, Steve, et al.. (2008). Molecular detection of Puccinia horiana in Chrysanthemum x morifolium through conventional and real-time PCR. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 76(2). 136–145. 34 indexed citations
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Baeyen, Steve, et al.. (2005). First Report of Leaf Spots on Laurus nobilis Caused by Phytophthora citricola in Belgium. Plant Disease. 89(1). 107–107. 1 indexed citations
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Baeyen, Steve, et al.. (2003). First Report of Phytophthora cactorum on American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) in Bulgaria. Plant Disease. 87(6). 752–752. 11 indexed citations
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Maes, Martine & Steve Baeyen. (2003). Experiences and perspectives for the use of a Paenibacillus strain as a plant protectant.. PubMed. 68(4 Pt B). 457–62. 7 indexed citations
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Maes, Martine, et al.. (2002). Monitoring of endophytic Brenneria salicis in willow and its relation to watermark disease. Plant Protection Science. 38(SI 2 - 6th Conf EFPP). 528–530. 13 indexed citations

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